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Birth date: 1860
Birth date: 1860
text of obituary:
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— Henry Janzen, 90, died Nov. 28 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Wiens, 118 E. 2nd street, where he had lived for some time.  Brief services were held at the Wiens home Friday afternoon, followed by services at the First Mennonite church of Halstead conducted by Rev. H. T. Unruh and Rev. L. A. Habegger. After their retirement from a farm in the Halstead community, Mr. and Mrs. Janzen lived in Newton and Halstead until her death in 1931. Mr. Janzen had lived in Newton since then. He is survived by four daughters and three sons: Mrs. G. D. Schroeder, Mrs. Wiens, and Mrs. John H. Ensz of Newton, Herman of Los Angeles, Walter of Halstead, Henry B. of Arkansas City, and Mrs. T. D. Hamilton of Albuquerque, N. M.


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Latest revision as of 10:17, 11 December 2014

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1950 Dec 7 p. 4

Birth date: 1860

text of obituary:

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— Henry Janzen, 90, died Nov. 28 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Wiens, 118 E. 2nd street, where he had lived for some time. Brief services were held at the Wiens home Friday afternoon, followed by services at the First Mennonite church of Halstead conducted by Rev. H. T. Unruh and Rev. L. A. Habegger. After their retirement from a farm in the Halstead community, Mr. and Mrs. Janzen lived in Newton and Halstead until her death in 1931. Mr. Janzen had lived in Newton since then. He is survived by four daughters and three sons: Mrs. G. D. Schroeder, Mrs. Wiens, and Mrs. John H. Ensz of Newton, Herman of Los Angeles, Walter of Halstead, Henry B. of Arkansas City, and Mrs. T. D. Hamilton of Albuquerque, N. M.