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Greenfield Mennonite Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma



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© Audrey [McConnell] Calger
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© Audrey [McConnell] Calger

Leander H. Janz III ~ Elizabeth [Schmidt] Janz
Cecil Alfred Janz ~ Anna M. [Unruh] Janz

Obituary
Greenfield Mennonite Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotten

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Cecil Alfred Janz

Cecil was born at Carnegie, Oklahoma to Leander and Elizabeth Janz on February 20, 1923. He married to Anna Unruh in 1943 at the Greenfield Mennonite Church by Rev. Rudolph Schmidt. They have two sons, Dewey, with his wife Cathy of Duncan, and Randy of the home.

Cecil held numerous jobs in Oklahoma including working for many years on his uncle's farm, 36 years of driving a cement truck and asphalt plant manager for Lawton Transit Mix in Lawton, and after his retirement, spending 16 years mowing lawns in Duncan.

He was always ready to help people in need and he loved his family. He truly enjoyed giving rides to the grandchildren and great-grandchildren on his scooter. He also liked fishing and camping, planting a garden, and going to church. Cecil was of the Mennonite faith but spent most of his time as an Associate member of the FreeWill Baptist where he was a Deacon for many years.

Cecil is survived by his wife, Anna, of the home, son Dewey and wife Cathy of Duncan, son Randy of the home, four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He is also survived by two brothers, Martin with his wife Ellen, and Raymond and his wife Ruth and a sister, Elda Vorpagel. Cecil was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Bobby and Lewie.

Pallbearers will be grandsons Joshua, Christopher, Justin, and Bryan, nephew Joe Janz, and family member Casey Wyatt.

Obituary
Greenfield Mennonite Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotten

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, December 23, 12016

Rndy Joe Janz

Randy Joe Janz, 56, of Duncan passed away on Monday March 21, 2016 at Duncan Regional Hospital. Randy was born August 12, 1959 at Lawton, OK to Cecil A. & Anna Mae [Unruh] Janz.

╨╨He attended Freewill Baptist Church, had previously worked with the Powershop of Duncan and was a member of the Moose Lodge. He enjoyed the fellowship of the Moose Lodge, fishing with his family and was a devoted Dallas Cowboy fan.

╨╨Randy is survived by his mother Anna Mae Janz of Duncan, OK. One brother Dewey Janz & wife Cathy of Duncan, nephews Joshua Janz & wife Flora of Tulsa, OK, Christopher Janz & wife Courtney of Duncan, OK, Justin Janz & wife Jennifer of Duncan, OK, Bryan Janz & wife Kia of Apache, OK and a host of other family and close friends.

╨╨Randy was preceded in death by his father Cecil A. Janz.

╨╨Funeral services will be 11:00 AM, Friday, March 25, 2016 in the Don Grantham Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Dean Thompson officiating. Burial will be at 3:00 PM, Friday at Greenfield Mennonite Cemetery, Carnegie, OK.

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