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Katherine Janzen of Kitchener, Onto passed
Katherine Janzen of Kitchener, Ont. passed
away Oct. 6. She was born Dec. 11, 1904 to
away Oct. 6. She was born Dec. 11, 1904 to
Peter and Katharina Andres in Mariawohl,
Peter and Katharina Andres in Mariawohl,
Russia. She accepted Christ during an evan
Russia. She accepted Christ during an evangelistic campaign in Gnadenfeld led by Jacob
gelistic campaign in Gnadenfeld led by Jacob
A. Dyck and Adolph Reimer. In 1923 she
A. Dyck and Adolph Reimer. In 1923 she
married Henry H. Janzen.
married Henry H. Janzen.
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in 1925, settling in Kitchener.
in 1925, settling in Kitchener.
She never saw her parents or
She never saw her parents or
9 siblings again. She support
9 siblings again. She supported her husband's ministry as
ed her husband's ministry as
pastor, teacher and itinerant
pastor, teacher and itinerant
prea che r, while caring for
preacher, while caring for
their children. They spent
their children. They spent
some years in Winnipeg and
some years in Winnipeg and
some in Europe with MB Missions/Services,
some in Europe with MB Missions/Services,
before returning to Kitchener. Henry died in
before returning to Kitchener. Henry died in
1975. She spent much time sewing and quilt
1975. She spent much time sewing and quilting at church for missions and MCC and at
ing at church for missions and MCC and at
home for her children and grandchildren. Her
horne for her children and grandchildren. Her
cheerful disposition and strong faith were an
cheerful disposition and strong faith were an
encouragement to a ll who knew her. She is
encouragement to all who knew her. She is
survived by her children Rudolph, Erna and
survived by her children Rudolph, Erna and
Edward of Kitchener, WaIter of North Dakota, Lena of New Meldco and Elsa and Arth ur
Edward of Kitchener, WaIter of North Dakota, Lena of New Mexico and Elsa and Arthur
of St . Catharines; and many grandchildren
of St. Catharines; and many grandchildren
and great-gr andchildren . The funeral was
and great-grandchildren. The funeral was
Oct. 9 in Kitchener MB Church , with Ron
Oct. 9 in Kitchener MB Church , with Ron
Toews and John Wall ministering.
Toews and John Wall ministering.


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

Latest revision as of 16:45, 10 November 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1991 Dec 6 p. 25

Birth date: 1904 Dec 11

text ob obituary:

KATHERINE JANZEN

Katherine Janzen of Kitchener, Ont. passed away Oct. 6. She was born Dec. 11, 1904 to Peter and Katharina Andres in Mariawohl, Russia. She accepted Christ during an evangelistic campaign in Gnadenfeld led by Jacob A. Dyck and Adolph Reimer. In 1923 she married Henry H. Janzen. They immigrated to Canada in 1925, settling in Kitchener. She never saw her parents or 9 siblings again. She supported her husband's ministry as pastor, teacher and itinerant preacher, while caring for their children. They spent some years in Winnipeg and some in Europe with MB Missions/Services, before returning to Kitchener. Henry died in 1975. She spent much time sewing and quilting at church for missions and MCC and at home for her children and grandchildren. Her cheerful disposition and strong faith were an encouragement to all who knew her. She is survived by her children Rudolph, Erna and Edward of Kitchener, WaIter of North Dakota, Lena of New Mexico and Elsa and Arthur of St. Catharines; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The funeral was Oct. 9 in Kitchener MB Church , with Ron Toews and John Wall ministering.