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Jantz, Agnes Schroeder (1893-1975)

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Lord took her mother home. Aganeta Nickel
 
Lord took her mother home. Aganeta Nickel
 
became her second mother.
 
became her second mother.
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She received her education in a Mennonite
 
She received her education in a Mennonite
 
public school in southern Russia and later
 
public school in southern Russia and later
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Shortly hereafter she was baptized by Rev.
 
Shortly hereafter she was baptized by Rev.
 
Tjart in her parents' home.
 
Tjart in her parents' home.
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On Febuary 18, 1912 she was united in
 
On Febuary 18, 1912 she was united in
 
marriage to Edund Jantz. They made their
 
marriage to Edund Jantz. They made their
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forced to flee due to the war in 1914 and
 
forced to flee due to the war in 1914 and
 
returned home again in 1918.
 
returned home again in 1918.
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On July 22, 1923 she was baptized by
 
On July 22, 1923 she was baptized by
 
immersion upon confession of her faith, and
 
immersion upon confession of her faith, and
 
accepted into the Mennonite Brethren
 
accepted into the Mennonite Brethren
 
Church.
 
Church.
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During World War II, on April 6, 1946,
 
During World War II, on April 6, 1946,
 
she lost her husband, a lay minister of the
 
she lost her husband, a lay minister of the
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Aldergrove Mennonite Brethren Church
 
Aldergrove Mennonite Brethren Church
 
became her spiritual home.
 
became her spiritual home.
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On February 20, shortly after she attended
 
On February 20, shortly after she attended
 
the evening fellowship meeting at Tabor
 
the evening fellowship meeting at Tabor
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she passed into the Lord's presence. She was
 
she passed into the Lord's presence. She was
 
age 82.
 
age 82.
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Three children preceded her in death. Left
 
Three children preceded her in death. Left
 
to await the day of resurrection are her
 
to await the day of resurrection are her

Revision as of 13:38, 16 May 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1975 Mar 21 p. 31

Birth date: 1893 Jan 21

text of obituary:

MRS. AGNES JANTZ

Born on J anuary 21, 1893 in Wolynia, Russia, Agnes Jantz was the daughter of David and Eva Schroeder (nee Bartel) . At the tender age of two·and·a·half years, the Lord took her mother home. Aganeta Nickel became her second mother.

She received her education in a Mennonite public school in southern Russia and later attended the Girls School at Chortitza. Shortly hereafter she was baptized by Rev. Tjart in her parents' home.

On Febuary 18, 1912 she was united in marriage to Edund Jantz. They made their home near Warsaw, Poland. They were forced to flee due to the war in 1914 and returned home again in 1918.

On July 22, 1923 she was baptized by immersion upon confession of her faith, and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren Church.

During World War II, on April 6, 1946, she lost her husband, a lay minister of the gospel, through death. The Lord had given them 34 years together. The remainder of the family then left Poland for West Germany. In 1948 Agnes Jantz, together with her two sons, immigrated to Canada. They found a new home in Aldergrove, B.C. The East Aldergrove Mennonite Brethren Church became her spiritual home.

On February 20, shortly after she attended the evening fellowship meeting at Tabor Home, where she lived her last five years, she passed into the Lord's presence. She was age 82.

Three children preceded her in death. Left to await the day of resurrection are her daughters: Margarete and husband Paul S::hroeder, and Anna, whose husband Rudolf Kliewer perished in a Russian prison camp in 1945; sons: Gerhard and wife Anni, and Herbert and wife Lilly; 14 grandchildren; 24 great·grandchildren; one brother, Erhard S::hroeder and wife Margarete, and two sisters in Russia.