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Balzer, Elizabeth Janzen (1923-2006): Difference between revisions
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a long struggle with | a long struggle with | ||
cancer. She was born | cancer. She was born | ||
May 21, 1923 in | May 21, 1923 in Neuhalbstadt, Russia. Turbulent, violent times | ||
marked her youth and | marked her youth and | ||
early adulthood. She | early adulthood. She | ||
became a Christian in 1943. She married David | became a Christian in 1943. She married David | ||
Reimer, had a child, and became a widow in the | Reimer, had a child, and became a widow in the | ||
period of 14 months. The flight from Ukraine | |||
during WWII took her to Holland, where she met | |||
David Balzer. They travelled to Paraguay, where | |||
they were married and Elizabeth was baptized. | |||
After 8 years, they joined Elizabeth's brother in | |||
Vancouver. Elizabeth's daily life revolved around | |||
family, church, and food. Sometimes all three | |||
would come together as she supervised the | |||
family in catering church weddings. David and | |||
Elizabeth served as deacons in most of the | |||
churches they attended, including 43rd Ave. | |||
MB and Fraserview in Vancouver, Yarrow (B.C.) | |||
MB, and Bakerview MB and Clearbrook MB in | |||
Abbotsford. Throughout the years, Elizabeth | |||
worked at a variety of jobs, many involving | |||
food. Her last was with MCC Supportive Care Services. | |||
Elizabeth leaves a legacy of service, love, and advice. She is mourned by David; | |||
children Louise Reimer, Connie (Walter) Rempel, | children Louise Reimer, Connie (Walter) Rempel, | ||
Jake (Mary), David (Cheryl), Kathy (Greg) Hisdal, | Jake (Mary), David (Cheryl), Kathy (Greg) Hisdal, | ||
and Gerry (Connie); 20 grandchildren; 6 great- | and Gerry (Connie); 20 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; 1 brother. The memorial service | ||
grandchildren; 1 brother. The memorial service | |||
was Dec. 29 at Clearbrook MB Church. | was Dec. 29 at Clearbrook MB Church. | ||
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] | [[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:25, 13 May 2024
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2007 Mar p. 31
Birth date: 1923 May 21
text of obituary:
ELIZABETH BALZER
Elizabeth Balzer died at home Dec. 25 after a long struggle with cancer. She was born May 21, 1923 in Neuhalbstadt, Russia. Turbulent, violent times marked her youth and early adulthood. She became a Christian in 1943. She married David Reimer, had a child, and became a widow in the period of 14 months. The flight from Ukraine during WWII took her to Holland, where she met David Balzer. They travelled to Paraguay, where they were married and Elizabeth was baptized. After 8 years, they joined Elizabeth's brother in Vancouver. Elizabeth's daily life revolved around family, church, and food. Sometimes all three would come together as she supervised the family in catering church weddings. David and Elizabeth served as deacons in most of the churches they attended, including 43rd Ave. MB and Fraserview in Vancouver, Yarrow (B.C.) MB, and Bakerview MB and Clearbrook MB in Abbotsford. Throughout the years, Elizabeth worked at a variety of jobs, many involving food. Her last was with MCC Supportive Care Services. Elizabeth leaves a legacy of service, love, and advice. She is mourned by David; children Louise Reimer, Connie (Walter) Rempel, Jake (Mary), David (Cheryl), Kathy (Greg) Hisdal, and Gerry (Connie); 20 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; 1 brother. The memorial service was Dec. 29 at Clearbrook MB Church.