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Johannes
Christiansen, 70, of Polson passed away on Tuesday, January 31, 2006
at St. Joseph Hospital, Polson. He was born on March 28, 1935 in
Oevenum, Germany. Oevenum is a small island in the North Sea near
Denmark. After finishing school, he worked on a farm. A friend of the
family came to visit from America and invited John (as he is called
here in the United States) to come to America, the land of many
opportunities. He immigrated to the United States in 1954 and was put
to work in a German delicatessen. He couldn’t speak one word of
English, but had to learn the language while on the job. Many times he
spoke of the time when, back in Germany, he had to work several months
in order to buy a suit, and when he came to the United States, he only
had to work one week in order to buy a suit and even got two pair of
pants with a jacket.
In New York there were many opportunities to participate in Germen
Dances. One of those dances was held in Franklin Square, Long Island
and the same type was held in New Jersey that a young lady by the name
of Ina Diers attended. Both John and Ina lived on Long Island, and had
the same common interest in dancing, and spent time together dancing.
They dated for a short time and John proposed to Ina and they were
married on March 24, 1957 at the Lutheran Church of our Savior, In
Rego Park, New York.
John and Ina owned and operated a delicatessen store for 17 years.
They lived in New York area until 1997, before retiring and moving to
Prescott Valley, Arizona, where they lived for 4 ½ years before moving
to Montana in 2003. Not too long ago John said “I love it here, this
feels like going home – especially for me, since I came from the
country and farm type living.
John was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, and is
survived by his wife Ina and two children, a daughter Marret lives
with her parents and a son John lives in Phoenix, Arizona. John and
Ina don’t have any grandchildren but their daughter has three dogs and
a cat so they are the grandparents of her dogs and cat. 5 brothers
Jens, Siegfried, Tony, George and Manfred, 2 sisters Tina Christiansen
and Marrett Luders also survive him.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 4, 2006 at 11:00
am in the Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church with Rev. Aaron Stinnett
officiating. Inurnment will follow at Lakeview Cemetery. Cremation and
arrangements under the direction of Grogan Funeral Home and Crematory,
Polson. Condolences may be sent to the family at
www.groganfuneralhome.com
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