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Lena <I>Jantz</I> Voth

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Lena Jantz Voth

Birth
Marion, Turner County, South Dakota, USA
Death
12 Nov 1966 (aged 73)
Livingston, Merced County, California, USA
Burial
Winton, Merced County, California, USA Add to Map
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Records state she was born in Marion Junction, South Dakota. Parents: Peter and Agnes Jantz.
Received her education in South Dakota, later moved to Waldheim, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Married Noah Voth on August 4, 1918. Moved to Winton in 1921. Married for 48 years. No children.
Two sisters and 6 brothers survived her.

Obituary:
Mrs. Lena Voth

Livingston -- Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Church of God in Christ Mennonite, Winton, for Mrs. Lena Voth, 73, who died in a nursing home here Saturday.
Mrs. Voth was born in South Dakota and came here 35 years ago.
She leaves her husband, Noah Voth, 13435 W. Peach Ave.; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Unruh of Linden, Alberta, Canada, Mrs. Mary Klassen of British Columbia; five brothers, Dave, Tobias, Jake, Sam, and Cornellus Jantz all residing in Canada.
Burial will be in the Winton Cemetery. Officiating will be Rev. John Wiens and Rev. John Jantz.
Arrangements are being handled by Ivers and Alcorn Chapel in Atwater.
~Merced Sun Star, Monday, November 14, 1966, page 13.~
transcribed by: Alma Stone
Records state she was born in Marion Junction, South Dakota. Parents: Peter and Agnes Jantz.
Received her education in South Dakota, later moved to Waldheim, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Married Noah Voth on August 4, 1918. Moved to Winton in 1921. Married for 48 years. No children.
Two sisters and 6 brothers survived her.

Obituary:
Mrs. Lena Voth

Livingston -- Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Church of God in Christ Mennonite, Winton, for Mrs. Lena Voth, 73, who died in a nursing home here Saturday.
Mrs. Voth was born in South Dakota and came here 35 years ago.
She leaves her husband, Noah Voth, 13435 W. Peach Ave.; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Unruh of Linden, Alberta, Canada, Mrs. Mary Klassen of British Columbia; five brothers, Dave, Tobias, Jake, Sam, and Cornellus Jantz all residing in Canada.
Burial will be in the Winton Cemetery. Officiating will be Rev. John Wiens and Rev. John Jantz.
Arrangements are being handled by Ivers and Alcorn Chapel in Atwater.
~Merced Sun Star, Monday, November 14, 1966, page 13.~
transcribed by: Alma Stone


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