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Jacob F . Janzen of Clearbrook died | Jacob F. Janzen of Clearbrook died October 17 at the age of 81. He was born May 30, | ||
1897 to Franz and Katharina (nee Boldt) | 1897 to Franz and Katharina (nee Boldt) | ||
Janzen in Friedensfeld, Sagradowka, Russia. | Janzen in Friedensfeld, Sagradowka, Russia. | ||
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where he spent his childhood and youth. He | where he spent his childhood and youth. He | ||
spent the six years following 1914 wearing | spent the six years following 1914 wearing | ||
the uniform of a cavalry division. The | |||
training remained with him and was evident | |||
in the erect bearing of his walk, even in his | |||
later years. | |||
In January, 1925 Christ entered his life as | In January, 1925 Christ entered his life as | ||
personal saviour, and he was baptized in | personal saviour, and he was baptized in | ||
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Janzen worked in the grocery and retail | Janzen worked in the grocery and retail | ||
business. He continued to work in this | business. He continued to work in this | ||
business after the | business after the couple moved to | ||
couple moved to | Greendale, B.C. in 1934. In 1976 they | ||
Greendale, B.C. in | moved to Clearbook. | ||
1934. In 1976 they | |||
moved to | Mr. Janzen's aim in life was to serve | ||
he Lord by serving his fellow men | |||
Mr. Janzen's aim | in the church, the community, and | ||
the home. He served the church | |||
he Lord by | |||
community, and | |||
served the church | |||
as an usher, chairman and janitor. He served | as an usher, chairman and janitor. He served | ||
his community as a coordinator, director and | his community as a coordinator, director and | ||
spokesman. He was an understanding | spokesman. He was an understanding husband and a dedicated father. He is survived | ||
by his wife Lena; two sons, Johnny of | by his wife Lena; two sons, Johnny of | ||
Courtenay, B.C., and Fred of Pemberton | Courtenay, B.C., and Fred of Pemberton | ||
B.C.; three daughters, Mrs. Nick (Lena) | B.C.; three daughters, Mrs. Nick (Lena) | ||
Harder of Abbotsford, Mrs. Ron (Nettie) | Harder of Abbotsford, Mrs. Ron (Nettie) | ||
Yeske and (Mrs.) Rosella Wiebe of | Yeske and (Mrs.) Rosella Wiebe of Edmonton; six sisters, 10 grandchildren and six | ||
great-grandchildren. | great-grandchildren. | ||
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] | [[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] |
Revision as of 15:58, 19 May 2021
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 Nov 24 p. 33
Birth date: 19897 May 30
text of obituary:
JACOB F. JANZEN
Jacob F. Janzen of Clearbrook died October 17 at the age of 81. He was born May 30, 1897 to Franz and Katharina (nee Boldt) Janzen in Friedensfeld, Sagradowka, Russia. His parents later moved to Trubetzkoy where he spent his childhood and youth. He spent the six years following 1914 wearing the uniform of a cavalry division. The training remained with him and was evident in the erect bearing of his walk, even in his later years.
In January, 1925 Christ entered his life as personal saviour, and he was baptized in July of that year. He married Katherina Boldt on May 2, 1926, and their honeymoon was a journey to Canada. The bride's parents and brothers and sisters came along. The couple settled in Bruno, Sask., where Mr. Janzen worked in the grocery and retail business. He continued to work in this business after the couple moved to Greendale, B.C. in 1934. In 1976 they moved to Clearbook.
Mr. Janzen's aim in life was to serve he Lord by serving his fellow men in the church, the community, and the home. He served the church as an usher, chairman and janitor. He served his community as a coordinator, director and spokesman. He was an understanding husband and a dedicated father. He is survived by his wife Lena; two sons, Johnny of Courtenay, B.C., and Fred of Pemberton B.C.; three daughters, Mrs. Nick (Lena) Harder of Abbotsford, Mrs. Ron (Nettie) Yeske and (Mrs.) Rosella Wiebe of Edmonton; six sisters, 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.