Elaine Jantzen
(1928 - 2020)
Obituary
Elaine Jantzen, 91, entered eternal
life on Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at Parkside Homes in Hillsboro. She
was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt. Elaine had a
quiet, steady spirituality that drew people to her. Elaine lived a
unique life for a woman of her generation.
She was born August 31, 1928 on a
diversified farm in rural Moundridge, Kansas to Paul and Lydia
(Kaufman) Goering. As a young girl she enjoyed playing in the hayloft
of the large family barn, reading, and showed an early aptitude for
playing the piano. In May 1944, she was baptized at Eden Mennonite
Church. Elaine graduated from Bethel Academy in 1946 and later from
Bethel College in North Newton in 1950 with a BA degree in Social
Sciences. Following graduation, she spent the summer on a student
tour to Europe which included a 4-week stint building houses for
refugees of the war. In college she enjoyed participating in choir
and various clubs.
Following her travels, she worked in
the Bethel College President's Office before marrying Paul Jantzen in
1951 at Eden Mennonite Church. In 1953 they moved to Radium, Kansas
so that Paul could teach Biology while Elaine found work at Larned
State Hospital in the steno pool. In 1958 Hillsboro became their
forever home where Paul was hired as the high school Biology teacher
and Elaine worked for Superintendent Kliewer. As they were settling
into their new community, they started to pursue adoption as a way to
build their family. In 1961 Lisa joined the family, followed by
Kristine in 1964.
Elaine was a stay at home mom
supporting her girls as they pursued their interests and activities.
At the same time, she was very active in the community. In the 1970's
she served 2 terms on the Hillsboro Public Library Board and in 1977
became assistant librarian under her good friend Delila Deckert.
Working at the library she was able to share her love of reading with
others. On days that new books would arrive at the library Elaine
would often bring books home and read them cover to cover before
returning them to work the next day. She also shared her love of
reading with her grandchildren, often spending time reading to them
and making sure that every birthday and Christmas gift included a
special book. Elaine was also involved with the Marion County
domestic violence organization, study clubs and the Marion County
Democratic Party.
Paul and Elaine joined First Mennonite
Church shortly after arriving in Hillsboro. Elaine maintained her
membership at the church for over 60 years until the time of her
death. Elaine served on many committees at church, sang in the church
choir and was also the first woman to be elected to serve as a church
deacon in 1979. She went on to serve as a deacon several times after
her initial term. She was a member of the JOI Trio serving as the
accompanist for the group for 10 years.
Elaine became a breast cancer survivor
in 1989 and from that experience she served for 10 years on the Relay
for Life Committee in Marion County through the American Cancer
Society. Elaine appreciated Paul's concern for what she considered to
be important things in life. They shared and supported many common
causes and activism around environmental, social, and political
issues.
Above all, Elaine valued the beautiful
life and family that she and Paul had built in their 67 years
together. Elaine was excited to bring children into their family
through adoption, and years later loved being involved in the
everyday lives and activities of her Kansas grandchildren, Ashley and
Andrew; and later enjoyed spending weeks in Texas and summer visits
with Madi and Jacob.
After retirement Elaine enjoyed having
coffee with friends, scrabble games and crossword puzzles. She
continued to enjoy playing the piano, music events and time with
family and longtime friends and attending Sr Center events.
Elaine is preceded in death by her
husband, Paul Jantzen, son-in-law, Lars Meyerson and brother Lowell
Goering. She is survived by daughter Lisa (Tim) Donahue of
Lincolnville; granddaughter Ashley (Robert) Olmstead of Goddard,
Kansas, grandson Andrew (Krista) Donahue, great granddaughter Nessa
Donahue of Lincolnville; daughter, Kristine Meyerson; grandchildren
Madison Elaine and Jacob Meyerson of Kemah Texas; brother Verne
(Ruth) Goering; sister-in-law Judy Goering; sister-in-law Helen Ruth
Unruh; brother-in-law Carl (Anne) Jantzen, nieces and nephews.
A service to celebrate Elaine's life
will be announced at a later date. Memorials to KIPCOR (Kansas
Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution) or The Hillsboro Public
Library in care of Jost Funeral Home P.O. Box 266 Hillsboro, KS
67063. Online condolences at www.jostfuneralhome.com