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She was born Jan. 12,
She was born Jan. 12,
1917 in Aliessovo,
1917 in Aliessovo,
Orenburg, Russia to Ja-
Orenburg, Russia to Jacob and Katharina
cob and Katharina
Dueck. The family immigrated to Coaldale,
Dueck. The family im-
migrated to Coaldale,
Alta. in 1926. She
Alta. in 1926. She
worked on the farm to
worked on the farm to
help the family sur-
help the family survive. She accepted
-~~-~-~ vive. She accepted
Christ at a young age, was baptized and
hrist at a young age, was baptized and
joined Coaldale MB Church. Her faith sustained her through hardships. She attended
lined Coaldale MB Church. Her faith sus-
Coaldale Bible School. She married Jacob
lined her through hardships. She attended
Janz in 1942. They farmed in the Coaldale
:oaldale Bible School. She married Jacob
area. In 1955 Jake lost a leg in a farm accident. Tina held the family together during
InZ in 1942. They farmed in the Coaldale
rea. In 1955 Jake lost a leg in a farm acci-
lent. Tina held the family together during
his stressful time. Jake died in 1999. She
his stressful time. Jake died in 1999. She
~as compassionate and involved in MCC,
was compassionate and involved in MCC,
aising funds for missions and local needs,
raising funds for missions and local needs,
uch as Meals on Wheels. She loved garden-
such as Meals on Wheels. She loved gardening, particularly with roses. Music and
ng, particularly with roses. Music and
singing as a family were highlights. She
inging as a family were highlights. She
prayed for her children. She often told of a
lrayed for her children. She often told of a
hymn or Scripture that comforted her at
lymn or Scripture that comforted her at
night. She is mourned by daughters Agnes
light. She is mourned by daughters Agnes
Moore, St. Albert, Alta., Esther Berg, Coaldale, Marion Quiring, Calgary, Charlotte
v1oore, St. Albert, Alta., Esther Berg, Coal-
Quapp, Sherwood Park, Alta; Gwen Allison,
iale, Marion Quiring, Calgary, Charlotte
Cranbrook, B.C.; sons Arnold, Ft. Saskatchewan, Alta., Rick, High River, Alta.; 14
~uapp, Sherwood Park, Alta; Gwen Allison,
grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 2
:ranbrook, B.C.; sons Arnold, Ft. Saskat-
brothers; 3 sisters.
:hewan, Alta., Rick, High River, Alta.; 14
~randchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 2
xothers; 3 sisters.


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

Latest revision as of 12:47, 5 June 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2004 Aug 13 p. 33

Birth date: 1917 Jan 12

text of obituary:

TINA JANZ

Tina Janz died June 20. She was born Jan. 12, 1917 in Aliessovo, Orenburg, Russia to Jacob and Katharina Dueck. The family immigrated to Coaldale, Alta. in 1926. She worked on the farm to help the family survive. She accepted Christ at a young age, was baptized and joined Coaldale MB Church. Her faith sustained her through hardships. She attended Coaldale Bible School. She married Jacob Janz in 1942. They farmed in the Coaldale area. In 1955 Jake lost a leg in a farm accident. Tina held the family together during his stressful time. Jake died in 1999. She was compassionate and involved in MCC, raising funds for missions and local needs, such as Meals on Wheels. She loved gardening, particularly with roses. Music and singing as a family were highlights. She prayed for her children. She often told of a hymn or Scripture that comforted her at night. She is mourned by daughters Agnes Moore, St. Albert, Alta., Esther Berg, Coaldale, Marion Quiring, Calgary, Charlotte Quapp, Sherwood Park, Alta; Gwen Allison, Cranbrook, B.C.; sons Arnold, Ft. Saskatchewan, Alta., Rick, High River, Alta.; 14 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers; 3 sisters.