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1929 in Drake, Sask.,
1929 in Drake, Sask.,
and moved to Yarrow,
and moved to Yarrow,
B.C in 1942 . On Dec.
B.C in 1942. On Dec.
31, 1946, he recorded
31, 1946, he recorded
that "a relationship
that "a relationship
with Jesus was estab-
with Jesus was established - the beginning of a lifestyle change." He
lished - the beginning of a lifestyle change." He
completed several years at Coaldale (Alta.) Bible
completed several years at Coaldale (Alta.) Bible
School. While there, he was diagnosed with
School. While there, he was diagnosed with
diabetes, a disease that shadowed and formed
diabetes, a disease that shadowed and formed
many of his life decisions. He took teacher train -
many of his life decisions. He took teacher training and taught for two years in Richmond, B.C.
ing and taught for two years in Richmond, B.C
In July 1953, he married Laura Baerg. Neil taught
In July 1953, he married Laura Baerg. Neil taught
in Fort Fraser and Vanderhoof, B.C In 1966,
in Fort Fraser and Vanderhoof, B.C In 1966,
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Secondary School and, from 1968-1987, served
Secondary School and, from 1968-1987, served
as coordinator of vocational services. Neil made
as coordinator of vocational services. Neil made
his life count for God, working with the Gide-
his life count for God, working with the Gideons, Christian Service Brigade, Echo Lake Bible
ons, Christian Service Brigade, Echo Lake Bible
Camp, the Gospel Chapel, and Nechako Community Church. He combined his love of music,
Camp, the Gospel Chapel, and Nechako Com-
Vanderhoof, and Jesus by starting the Community Carol Sing. In retirement, Neil built a new
munity Church. He combined his love of music,
Vanderhoof, and Jesus by starting the Commu-
nity Carol Sing. In retirement, Neil built a new
home, provided retraining for Bond Brothers
home, provided retraining for Bond Brothers
personnel, worked with the Nechako View Sen-
personnel, worked with the Nechako View Seniors' Society, created beautiful wood products,
iors' Society, created beautiful wood products,
and led Alpha Bible studies. He is mourned
and led Alpha Bible studi es . He is mourned
by Laura; children Kay (Lawrence) McAllister,
by Laura; children Kay (Lawrence) McAllister,
Evelyn, and Marvin (Rozella); 6 grandchildren;
Evelyn, and Marvin (Rozella); 6 grandchildren;

Latest revision as of 12:35, 3 June 2024

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

Birth date: 1929 Sep 16

text of obituary:

C.A. (NEIL) KLASSEN

C.A. (Neil) Klassen died peacefully Mar. 22. He was born Sept. 16, 1929 in Drake, Sask., and moved to Yarrow, B.C in 1942. On Dec. 31, 1946, he recorded that "a relationship with Jesus was established - the beginning of a lifestyle change." He completed several years at Coaldale (Alta.) Bible School. While there, he was diagnosed with diabetes, a disease that shadowed and formed many of his life decisions. He took teacher training and taught for two years in Richmond, B.C. In July 1953, he married Laura Baerg. Neil taught in Fort Fraser and Vanderhoof, B.C In 1966, he was appointed principal of Nechako Valley Secondary School and, from 1968-1987, served as coordinator of vocational services. Neil made his life count for God, working with the Gideons, Christian Service Brigade, Echo Lake Bible Camp, the Gospel Chapel, and Nechako Community Church. He combined his love of music, Vanderhoof, and Jesus by starting the Community Carol Sing. In retirement, Neil built a new home, provided retraining for Bond Brothers personnel, worked with the Nechako View Seniors' Society, created beautiful wood products, and led Alpha Bible studies. He is mourned by Laura; children Kay (Lawrence) McAllister, Evelyn, and Marvin (Rozella); 6 grandchildren; 3 sisters; 2 brothers. The funeral was Mar. 30 in Abbotsford, B.C and a memorial service was Apr. 9 at Nechako Community Church.