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1. Title:   Van Jensen.FTW

Notes
a. Note:   Farrien was an active youth, involved in sports and loved the
 out-of-doors. He loved animals, and took in all the strays in the
 neighborhood
  He joined the Marine Corps at a very young age, the day before Japan bombed
 Pearl Harbor. She served in the South Pacific most of the war.
  When he returned he was sent to a rest camp in Klamath Falls, Oregon. While there he met Anona Stanger. They fell in love and Married.
  They were both active in the church. He was a fireman, and managed a
 local division as Fire Captain. He was always at risk for his personal
 safety whenever they went to answer a fire alarm.
  He died an unknown illness that took his life suddenly He was buried in a
 new cemetery, the 13th person there
  (Janette: Please change or add what should be here!)
  The following is from:
 CALL, Joseph Holbrook, Descendants
 Author: Lucy I. Osmond
 CALL, Joseph Holbrook, Descendants. Lucy I. Osmond. A compilation of family histories from various members of the Call family.
 http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/2383/index.html
  Joseph Farrien was blessed 4 Mar. 1923 by Edwin Watson. His family moved six times in two years, so he made many friends. He was baptized
 by his cousin Nello Jensen and confirmed 1 Mar. 1931 by Bishop J.A.
 Fishburn. He went to Central School in Brigham City, Utah.
  He enjoyed life and had a good time both winter and summer when he lived in Mantua. He went sleigh riding, fishing and hunting and helped his father haul milk to the creamery.
  Then in 1933 we moved to Mantua. There we had fun riding horses, sleigh riding in the winter. Daddy used to take us kids back of his horse lots of times. There were twelve to fifteen sleds hooked together. Some
 with more than one kid on a sled. We would ride through town. In the
 summer we went fishing and hunting and learned how to do many things.
 Went with daddy on milk route and learned to lift those big cans very
 early in life.
  He was ordained a Deacon 3 Mar. 1935 by John Rasmussen, Teacher 2 Jan., 1938 by Lucius Hansen, Priest 14 Jan., 1940 by Zelph Y. Erickson.
 He was interested in scouting and sports during high school.
  On December 11 he joined the Marines, he was going to see the world and have a good time. Second World War broke out before he left home,
 so he got very little training, he was sent overseas before he had been
 in three months. He saw action in Kwajalien Temp., took part in capture
 of Emivetok in Marshall Islands. He came home to stay in Klamath
 Falls, Oregon in a hospital. He had contracted a malaria disease.
  It was in Klamath that he met Mary Anona Stanger whom he later married in the Logan Temple. They lived in Brigham City for a short
 time. Before their baby was born they moved to Klamath Falls to be
 near her parents, they later moved to Medford, Oregon. Farrien was a
 fireman. They were interested in the church and did what they could in it.
  April 30, 1955, he came home very sick. He passed away 2 May, 1955.
 They were expecting another child so it was a very hard trial to all of his
 family. He was buried 7 May, 1955 in Medford, Oregon.
  His mother and most of his brothers and sisters went to his funeral.
 His fourth child arrived in September after Ferrien had passed away.
  Anona is doing a fine job of raising the family. Davis Isaac is now a Deacon. Written by Farrien's mother, Martha Jensen.
  [Van Jensen.FTW]
  Farrien was an active youth, involved in sports and loved the
 out-of-doors. He loved animals, and took in all the strays in the
 neighborhood
  He joined the Marine Corps at a very young age, the day before Japan bombed
 Pearl Harbor. She served in the South Pacific most of the war.
  When he returned he was sent to a rest camp in Klamath Falls, Oregon.
 While there he met Anona Stanger. They fell in love and Married.
  They were both active in the church. He was a fireman, and managed a
 local division as Fire Captain. He was always at risk for his personal
 safety whenever they went to answer a fire alarm.
  He died an unknown illness that took his life suddenly He was buried in a
 new cemetery, the 13th person there
  (Janette: Please change or add what should be here!)
 [Van Jensen.FTW]
  Farrien was an active youth, involved in sports and loved the
 out-of-doors. He loved animals, and took in all the strays in the
 neighborhood
  He joined the Marine Corps at a very young age, the day before Japan bombed
 Pearl Harbor. She served in the South Pacific most of the war.
  When he returned he was sent to a rest camp in Klamath Falls, Oregon.
 While there he met Anona Stanger. They fell in love and Married.
  They were both active in the church. He was a fireman, and managed a
 local division as Fire Captain. He was always at risk for his personal
 safety whenever they went to answer a fire alarm.
  He died an unknown illness that took his life suddenly He was buried in a
 new cemetery, the 13th person there
  (Janette: Please change or add what should be here!)


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