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Luise Janzen, nee Quiring, daughter
Luise Janzen, nee Quiring, daughter
Abram and Elizabeth Quiring (nee Koo
Abram and Elizabeth Quiring (nee Koop
was born on February 24, 1897 in Roseno
was born on February 24, 1897 in Rosenort.
Sagradowka, where she spent her childho
Sagradowka, where she spent her childhood
and youth. Her mother died in 1925 and h
and youth. Her mother died in 1925 and her
father in 1933 . In November, 1933 s
father in 1933. In November, 1933 she
married Franz Jakob Janzen and adopted h
married Franz Jakob Janzen and adopted his
three children, Frank , Henry and Anna.
three children, Frank, Henry and Anna.
They lived in Neu·Halbstadt, Sagradow
 
until 1943. During World War II they we
They lived in Neu·Halbstadt, Sagradowka
evacuated by the retreating German arm
until 1943. During World War II they were
and settled in Wart heland, Poland. In 19
evacuated by the retreating German army
her husband and both sons were called
and settled in Wartheland, Poland. In 1944
serve in the German army. With the retrea
her husband and both sons were called to
ing army she and her daughter came
serve in the German army. With the retreat-
Wolthem , Fallingbostel, where she later w
ing army she and her daughter came to
Wolthem, Fallingbostel, where she later was
reunited with her husband and sons.
reunited with her husband and sons.
In 1949 they immigrated to Winnipeg, a
 
after three years moved to a small farm
In 1949 they immigrated to Winnipeg, and
Yarrow, B.C. In 1969 she moved to t
after three years moved to a small farm in
Menno Home for two months and lat
Yarrow, B.C. In 1969 she moved to the
settled with her daughter in Clearbrook, B.
Menno Home for two months and later
When asked whether she was ready to d
settled with her daughter in Clearbrook, B.C.
she replied: "Yes. Jonah the prophet say
 
'Salvation is of the Lord.' " She passed aw
When asked whether she was ready to die
December 7. The funeral, December 11, w
she replied: "Yes. Jonah the prophet says
conducted by Rev. H . Lenzmann and Rev.
'Salvation is of the Lord.'" She passed away
December 7. The funeral, December 11, was
conducted by Rev. H. Lenzmann and Rev.
Peter Unger, in the Clearbrook MB Church.
Peter Unger, in the Clearbrook MB Church.
She is survived by her sons, Frank and
She is survived by her sons, Frank and
Katie Janzen, Henry and Martha J anzen,
Katie Janzen, Henry and Martha Janzen,
and her daughter, Annie Janzen, all of
and her daughter, Annie Janzen, all of
Clearbrook.  
Clearbrook.  


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 16:00, 2 May 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1975 Jan 10 p. 28

Birth date: 1897 Feb 24

text of obituary;

MRS. LUISE JANZEN

Luise Janzen, nee Quiring, daughter Abram and Elizabeth Quiring (nee Koop was born on February 24, 1897 in Rosenort. Sagradowka, where she spent her childhood and youth. Her mother died in 1925 and her father in 1933. In November, 1933 she married Franz Jakob Janzen and adopted his three children, Frank, Henry and Anna.

They lived in Neu·Halbstadt, Sagradowka until 1943. During World War II they were evacuated by the retreating German army and settled in Wartheland, Poland. In 1944 her husband and both sons were called to serve in the German army. With the retreat- ing army she and her daughter came to Wolthem, Fallingbostel, where she later was reunited with her husband and sons.

In 1949 they immigrated to Winnipeg, and after three years moved to a small farm in Yarrow, B.C. In 1969 she moved to the Menno Home for two months and later settled with her daughter in Clearbrook, B.C.

When asked whether she was ready to die she replied: "Yes. Jonah the prophet says 'Salvation is of the Lord.'" She passed away December 7. The funeral, December 11, was conducted by Rev. H. Lenzmann and Rev. Peter Unger, in the Clearbrook MB Church.

She is survived by her sons, Frank and Katie Janzen, Henry and Martha Janzen, and her daughter, Annie Janzen, all of Clearbrook.