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Jantzen, Jacob J. (1916-2002)

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--, Jacob (Jake) J. Jant ze n
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Jacob (Jake) J. Jantzen
 
passed away July 8. He
 
passed away July 8. He
 
was born Oct. 31, 1916
 
was born Oct. 31, 1916
 
to John J. and Helen
 
to John J. and Helen
Jantzen in w es te rn
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Jantzen in western
Siberia . In 1925 the
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Siberia. In 1925 the
 
family immigrated to a
 
family immigrated to a
farrn in Gruenthal, Man.
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farm in Gruenthal, Man.
 
Because his father was
 
Because his father was
older, a teacher and un-
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older, a teacher and unfamiliar with farming,
familiar with farrning,
 
 
Jake, from age 10, took the main responsibility
 
Jake, from age 10, took the main responsibility
for running the farm, using horses and old ma-
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for running the farm, using horses and old machinery. He attended school only in winter. In
chinery. He attended school only in wint er. In
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1937 the family moved to Yarrow, B.C. He accepted Christ's salvation at a New Year's Eve
1937 the family moved to Yarrow, B.C. He ac-
 
cepted Christ's salvation at a New Ye ar's Eve
 
 
service and was baptized in 1939, joining
 
service and was baptized in 1939, joining
Yarrow MB Church . He married Sara Neufeldt
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Yarrow MB Church. He married Sara Neufeldt
 
Nov. 8, 1942. He owned a fruit packing plant,
 
Nov. 8, 1942. He owned a fruit packing plant,
 
a hardware store and later a lumber yard. He
 
a hardware store and later a lumber yard. He
moved to Vancouver in 1953 and beg an build-
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moved to Vancouver in 1953 and began building houses in the suburbs and highrises in
ing houses in the suburbs and high-ri ses in
 
 
downtown; he engaged in land development.
 
downtown; he engaged in land development.
 
He was a devoted worker in Fraserview MB
 
He was a devoted worker in Fraserview MB
Church and served on several B.C. and Canadi-
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Church and served on several B.C. and Canadian MB Conference boards. He and Sara moved
an MB Conference boards. He and Sara moved
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to South Surrey, B.C. in 1992. A stroke in December 1994 forced him into retirement. Predeceased by 3 sisters and 1 brother, he is
to South Surrey, B.C. in 1992. A st roke in De-
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mourned by Sara; sons Ed and Al; daughters
cember 1994 forced him into retirement. Pre-
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Dorothy, Linda Klassen and Evelyn Block; 12
deceased by 3 sisters and 1 brother, he is
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grandchildren; 4 great-grandsons; and 2 sisters. The funeral was July 15 in VaJJey View
mourned by Sara; sons Ed and AI; daughters
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Memorial Gardens, Surrey, B.C., with Dan Unrau , Ralph Klassen and Loyal Funk ministering .
Dorothy, Linda Kla ss en and Evelyn Block; 12
 
grandchildren; 4 great-grandsons; and 2 sis-
 
ters . The funeral was July 15 in VaJJey View
 
Memorial Gardens, Surrey, B.C., with Dan Un-
 
rau , Ralph Klassen and Loyal Funk ministering .
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 4 July 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Oct 4, p. 26

Birth date: 1916 Oct 31

text of obituary:

JACOB (JAKE) J. JANTZEN

Jacob (Jake) J. Jantzen passed away July 8. He was born Oct. 31, 1916 to John J. and Helen Jantzen in western Siberia. In 1925 the family immigrated to a farm in Gruenthal, Man. Because his father was older, a teacher and unfamiliar with farming, Jake, from age 10, took the main responsibility for running the farm, using horses and old machinery. He attended school only in winter. In 1937 the family moved to Yarrow, B.C. He accepted Christ's salvation at a New Year's Eve service and was baptized in 1939, joining Yarrow MB Church. He married Sara Neufeldt Nov. 8, 1942. He owned a fruit packing plant, a hardware store and later a lumber yard. He moved to Vancouver in 1953 and began building houses in the suburbs and highrises in downtown; he engaged in land development. He was a devoted worker in Fraserview MB Church and served on several B.C. and Canadian MB Conference boards. He and Sara moved to South Surrey, B.C. in 1992. A stroke in December 1994 forced him into retirement. Predeceased by 3 sisters and 1 brother, he is mourned by Sara; sons Ed and Al; daughters Dorothy, Linda Klassen and Evelyn Block; 12 grandchildren; 4 great-grandsons; and 2 sisters. The funeral was July 15 in VaJJey View Memorial Gardens, Surrey, B.C., with Dan Unrau , Ralph Klassen and Loyal Funk ministering .

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