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Petker, Janice Margaret (1971-1972): Difference between revisions
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Janice Petker arrived on September 20, | Janice Petker arrived on September 20, | ||
1971 as a | 1971 as a belated little bundle of joy. | ||
The | The imperfection of the human body | ||
became apparent when she required | became apparent when she required | ||
surgery the third day | surgery the third day after birth. God | ||
graciously spared her life and Janice stole | |||
herself into the hearts of those who | herself into the hearts of those who loved | ||
and cared for her. | and cared for her. | ||
On September 10, 1972 she was | On September 10, 1972 she was | ||
admitted to the hospital for what was | |||
thought to be a brief stay for | thought to be a brief stay for corrective | ||
surgery. However, God in His | surgery. However, God in His foresight | ||
saw | saw fit to take her home. After a year | ||
and eight days | and eight days of life here on earth she | ||
was transplanted as a rosebud | was transplanted as a rosebud into the | ||
heavenly garden on September 28, 1972. | heavenly garden on September 28, 1972. | ||
She leaves to mourn, her parents, Corny | She leaves to mourn, her parents, Corny | ||
and | and Mary Petker, one sister and four | ||
brothers, as | brothers, as well as a host of relatives | ||
and friends. | and friends. | ||
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] | [[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] |
Latest revision as of 12:20, 30 November 2016
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Nov 03 p. 31
Birth date: 1971 Sep 20
text of obituary:
JANICE MARGARET PETKER
Janice Petker arrived on September 20, 1971 as a belated little bundle of joy. The imperfection of the human body became apparent when she required surgery the third day after birth. God graciously spared her life and Janice stole herself into the hearts of those who loved and cared for her.
On September 10, 1972 she was admitted to the hospital for what was thought to be a brief stay for corrective surgery. However, God in His foresight saw fit to take her home. After a year and eight days of life here on earth she was transplanted as a rosebud into the heavenly garden on September 28, 1972.
She leaves to mourn, her parents, Corny and Mary Petker, one sister and four brothers, as well as a host of relatives and friends.