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Janzen, Agnes Penner (1909-1980)

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Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1980 Sept 26 p. 31

Birth date: 1909 Apr 22

text of obituary:

AGNES JANZEN

) Agnes Janzen of Waldheim. Sask. passed away August 22. She was born to Peter and Ag anetha Penner on April 22. 1909 in the Yazykovo settlement. Russia. The family moved later to Millerowo. then to Steinfeld. In 1923 the family immigrated to Rosthern. Sa sk .• and a year later moved to Milden. Sask. She accepted Christ as Saviour at age 14 and five years later was baptized by Elder John Klassen in Dundurn. Sask., where she joined the Mennonite church. On October 20, 1934 she married John H . E. Janzen near Hague, Sask. Several years later she joined the Waldheim MB Church where he was a member . At church she enjoyed working in the ladies aid, especially in the ministry to the needy through MCC. She is survived by her husband John; children and spouses: Ed- win and Helen of Lanigan, Sask ., and Elnora and Ronald Cole of Clive, Alta., and Walde- mar and Margaret of Waldheim; six grand- children, two sisters and one brother. Her funeral was held August 25 at the Waldheim MB Church, with Rev. John D. Goertzen officiating.