Theodore (Teddy) Job, 94 years old, died peacefully on Friday, June 5th, at the Gardens of Sun City, Arizona. Teddy was born on a farm in Temvik, ND to Fred and Eva (Serr) Job on January 16, 1921. After school in Temvik, and working on a local ranch, he moved to Seattle as a young man. He worked in the Naval shipyards at night and attended barber school during the day. He owned and operated a barbershop down on Fisherman’s Wharf for more than 40 years before retiring to Sun City in 1982. He was married to his lovely bride, Elsie (Stoller) Job for 63 years before she passed away September 27, 2011. Teddy was very active in Sun City, he was a member of the Sun City Lawn Bowling Clubs, actively golfed and bowled. He was an usher for many years at the American Lutheran Church in Sun City. Teddy and Elsie loved to dance and travel. One of his favorite places was the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. He is survived by his sister, Christine (Wilbert) Sayler of Bismarck, ND, and two brothers Curtis (Grace) Job of Rogers, MN and Herman (Suzy) Job of Bismarck, ND, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents Fred and Eva, brothers Art, Herb, Freddie and Arnold, and sisters Elizabeth Schell, Ida Mae Tucker, and Anna Dressler. Teddy’s wonderfully, optimistic outlook on life, and his kind and warm heart to all will be deeply missed. We are consoled knowing that he will be with his beloved wife, family, and Saviour in Heaven. A Celebration of Life service will be held for Teddy, Thursday, June 11, at 11:00 a.m. at Menke Funeral & Cremation Center, 12420 N 103rd Ave. • Sun City, AZ 85351 (Telephone: (623) 979-6451). He will be interred at the American Lutheran Church Columbarium alongside his beloved wife, Elsie. (17200 N. Del Webb Blvd.) We would like to thank all the staff and nursing care at The Gardens of Sun City, for their care and support. Condolences may be sent to Curtis Job, Herman Job, Christine Sayler and/or Dina Stoller in care of Menke Funeral & Cremation Center, or by signing the online memory book at Menke Funeral & Cremation Center (www.menkefuneralhome.com)