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OBITUARY: Arthur James Penner

March 16, 1925 -- Aug. 1, 2020

Arthur James Penner was born on March 16, 1925, in Shafter,, to John C. and Susan Thiessen Penner. He was the fifth of six children in the family. The family had moved from Herbert, Saskatchewan, Canada, just over a year prior to his birth.

Art attended both Wasco and Shafter High Schools, graduating from Shafter High School in 1943. He was an outstanding basketball player and a fine student. As a senior in high school, he was baptized upon his confession of faith in a reservoir, becoming a member of the Shafter Mennonite Brethren Church. He was a faithful member of the church for his entire life.

During World War II Art was a conscientious objector, a faith conviction rooted in his church, family and understanding of Christian faith. As a conscientious objector he served in various roles, including fighting forest fires and working in a tuberculosis hospital.

At the Shafter church he met Donna Lee Boese. They were married on June 21, 1947. Together they raised a family, served in their local church and community, traveled and enjoyed many wonderful vacations together, especially relishing good times with life-long friends Roger and Kathy Frantz.

Art began farming a small parcel of land south of Shafter in 1949. He loved the land, the smell of the freshly plowed earth, the joy of the first sprouts of cotton, the beauty of the almond orchard in blossom. The farm grew, and in time he welcomed into Art Penner Farms (later renamed Furrow Farms) a son and his two sons-in-law. The work was hard, the trials many and the hours long, but the satisfaction and peace found in farming were beyond measure. Over the years, his farm grew potatoes, raisins, alfalfa, cotton, carrots, tomatoes, sugar beets, beans, walnuts and almonds.

As a farmer, Art put into practice his values of honesty, integrity, compassion, generosity, determination and care for the good land. At the same time he found time to throw baseballs to his boys, attend orchestra concerts and dance recitals, cheer at basketball games, supporting his children and grandchildren no matter their endeavors.

Over the years, Art served on various boards and committees, including the Richland School Board, the Fresno Pacific University Board of Trustees, the Calcot board, the Shafter Wasco Irrigation District Board and more. In his church, he served as a deacon, church council member, kitchen committee member and taught Sunday School, and for years sang bass in the church choir.

Art died peacefully on Aug. 1, 2020, at Carrington of Shafter of natural causes, with his wife at his side. He was 95 years old.

His family treasures the memory of a man who gave himself selflessly for his family, his church, his community and others. The family is particularly grateful for the kind and compassionate staff at Hoffmann Hospice and Carrington of Shafter.

Art is preceded in death by his parents, John C. and Susan Penner, his five siblings and their spouses.

Art is survived by his wife of 73 years, Donna, and their children, son Stephen and wife Glena, daughter Susanne and husband Mark Franz, son Randy and wife Pam, daughter Sharon and husband Bob Wiebe. He is also survived by his ten beloved grand-children and their spouses, along with seventeen adoring great-grandchildren.

A private interment service will be held at the Shafter Cemetery. A virtual memorial service will be held at a later date.

Memorial gifts may be made to Mennonite Central Committee at 1010 G St., Reedley, Calif. 93654 or Listen to Shafter Mural Project at 553 Padre Drive, Shafter 93263.

 

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