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Gerhard (George) Klas-
Gerhard (George) Klassen died suddenly Jan.
sen died suddenly Jan.
1. He was born Nov. 18,
1. Hewas born Nov. 18,
1915 in Podgornaya,
1915 in Podgornaya,
Russia and immigrat-
Russia and immigrated to Canada in 1924.
ed to Canada in 1924.
He spent most of his
He spent most of his
days in the Manitou,
days in the Manitou,
Man. area . George was
Man. area. George was
active throughout life. Together with his wife
active throughout life. Together with his wife
Elsie, George farmed in the Manitou area for
Elsie, George farmed in the Manitou area for
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involved in the MB church as a deacon, Bible
involved in the MB church as a deacon, Bible
study leader, choir member, and friend. He was
study leader, choir member, and friend. He was
a voice of reason in practical and financial mat-
a voice of reason in practical and financial matters. He was also committed to his community,
ters. He was also committed to his community,
Mennonite Central Committee, and people in
Mennonite Central Committee, and people in
need. He volunteered for the Red Cross and
need. He volunteered for the Red Cross and
was coordinator of the Canadian Bible Society
was coordinator of the Canadian Bible Society
until retirement. His last three years were spent
until retirement. His last three years were spent
in Winkler, Man., where he was involved in lo-
in Winkler, Man., where he was involved in local activities. Both George and Elsie retained
cal activities. Both George and Elsie retained
their cognitive abilities, sense of humour, and
their cognitive abilities, sense of humour, and
enjoyment of people. George had a strong
enjoyment of people. George had a strong
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days earlier; 2 sisters; 3 brothers; he is mourned
days earlier; 2 sisters; 3 brothers; he is mourned
by sons Albert (Norma), George (Eileen), and
by sons Albert (Norma), George (Eileen), and
Edwin (Shelley); daughters lynda and Elvira
Edwin (Shelley); daughters Lynda and Elvira
(Howard); 12 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchil-
(Howard); 12 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers. The funeral was Jan 6 North Kildonan MB Church.
dren; 2 brothers. The funeral was Jan 6 North Kildonan MB Church.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 15:49, 6 May 2024

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2007 Mar p. 30

Birth date: 1915 Nov 18

text of obituary:

GERHARD (GEORGE) KLASSEN

Gerhard (George) Klassen died suddenly Jan. 1. He was born Nov. 18, 1915 in Podgornaya, Russia and immigrated to Canada in 1924. He spent most of his days in the Manitou, Man. area. George was active throughout life. Together with his wife Elsie, George farmed in the Manitou area for 61 years. He had a strong faith in God and was involved in the MB church as a deacon, Bible study leader, choir member, and friend. He was a voice of reason in practical and financial matters. He was also committed to his community, Mennonite Central Committee, and people in need. He volunteered for the Red Cross and was coordinator of the Canadian Bible Society until retirement. His last three years were spent in Winkler, Man., where he was involved in local activities. Both George and Elsie retained their cognitive abilities, sense of humour, and enjoyment of people. George had a strong commitment to his wife. Their desire was to die together and they were blessed with the fruition of this request. Predeceased by Elsie 6 days earlier; 2 sisters; 3 brothers; he is mourned by sons Albert (Norma), George (Eileen), and Edwin (Shelley); daughters Lynda and Elvira (Howard); 12 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers. The funeral was Jan 6 North Kildonan MB Church.