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Dietrich Janzen of Moose J aw, Sask.,
Dietrich Janzen of Moose Jaw, Sask.,
passed away suddenly in the Moose Jaw
passed away suddenly in the Moose Jaw
Union Hospital on July 1.
Union Hospital on July 1.
Born in North Dakota on March 30 1898
Born in North Dakota on March 30 1898
he moved with his parents to the K~lstern:
he moved with his parents to the Kelstern:
Sask., district in 1908. He married Elizabeth
Sask., district in 1908. He married Elizabeth
Boldt on November 15, 1928, and they
Boldt on November 15, 1928, and they
farmed in the Kelstern district until 1934, at
farmed in the Kelstern district until 1934, at
which time they moved to Coaldale, Alta .,
which time they moved to Coaldale, Alta.,
for two years before returning to the
for two years before returning to the
Kelstern district.
Kelstern district. Here he continued
Here he continued
farming until 1958. In 1958 he moved
farming until 1958.
to Moose Jaw, where he remained
In 1958 he moved
to Moose Jaw,
where he remained
until his passing.
until his passing.
He received
 
Christ as his Sav
He received Christ as his Saviour in 1933, and was baptized at
iour in 1933, and
Kelstern in 1958, joining the Elim
was baptized at
Mennonite Brethren Church. While in Moose Jaw he first
Kelstern in 1958,
joining the Elim
Mennonite Breth
ren Church. While in Moose Jaw he first
attended the Alliance church where he served
attended the Alliance church where he served
as custodian for 15 years, before joining the
as custodian for 15 years, before joining the
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assistance in custodial duties, as well for his
assistance in custodial duties, as well for his
implicit faith in God. His hobbies included a
implicit faith in God. His hobbies included a
great love of music, carpentry and garden
great love of music, carpentry and gardening.
ing.
 
He leaves to mourn his wife, Elizabeth;
He leaves to mourn his wife, Elizabeth;
three sons: Lowell, Rudolf and John; four
three sons: Lowell, Rudolf and John; four

Latest revision as of 14:33, 12 May 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 Aug 18 p. 34

Birth date: 1898 Mar 30

text of obituary:

DIETRICH JANZEN

Dietrich Janzen of Moose Jaw, Sask., passed away suddenly in the Moose Jaw Union Hospital on July 1.

Born in North Dakota on March 30 1898 he moved with his parents to the Kelstern: Sask., district in 1908. He married Elizabeth Boldt on November 15, 1928, and they farmed in the Kelstern district until 1934, at which time they moved to Coaldale, Alta., for two years before returning to the Kelstern district. Here he continued farming until 1958. In 1958 he moved to Moose Jaw, where he remained until his passing.

He received Christ as his Saviour in 1933, and was baptized at Kelstern in 1958, joining the Elim Mennonite Brethren Church. While in Moose Jaw he first attended the Alliance church where he served as custodian for 15 years, before joining the Regal Heights Mennonite Brethren Church in 1975. He will be remembered for his willingness to give leadership and for his assistance in custodial duties, as well for his implicit faith in God. His hobbies included a great love of music, carpentry and gardening.

He leaves to mourn his wife, Elizabeth; three sons: Lowell, Rudolf and John; four daughters: Genevieve, Pearl, Evelyn and Grace; 14 grandchildren, two great-grand children; one brother, Jake; two sisters, (Mrs.) Annie Bese and Tina Janzen; and many relatives and friends.