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God gave us T,immy early on the
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God gave us T,immy early on the morning of March 4, 1960. He arrived during a very heavy snowfall. He proved to be a healthy baby who grew to be an active. curly-haired boy. Of his childhood we have many memories; these are two. He loved candy and alway,s ,insisted on having his share. Then we can also picture him as a two-year old, wearing a red cowboy hat, riding his spr,ingmounted horse. In later years, he spent some time riding real ones.
morning of March 4, 1960. He arrived
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during a very heavy snowfall. He proved
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He enjoyed his childhood, and played games very enthusiastically. We can remember very weH how, only last fall, after a really good game of soccer or football on our front lawn with some of our other boys, he would come inglowing red in the face, hair wet, breathing deeply, but excited and contented. He really enjoyed, too, those occasions on a wet Sunday afternoon when we would join some friends at the gym and play a rousing game of floor hockey or soccer.
to be a healthy baby who grew to be an
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active. curly-haired boy. Of his childhood
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In this happy life, he learned to know the One who is Love, Jesus Christ. Very early, Tim learned to know and trust and love him, too. On several occas'ions, this came out in a wonderful way. Often when we as a family gathered for a time of devotions in the evening, he would add his personal prayers. In these last weeks, when he already was under the doctors' care and beginning to feel low, he once sa'id to my wife, "Even when they have done everything, I still have Jesus." He had a great love toward his Savior. Like all boys, he had h'is good share of faults. He was sometimes very persistent when he wanted to have someth'ing and was perhaps a little too possessive. And yet we saw how Jesus changed him in this regard a little, too. On one of the last days on wh'ich we visited him, we took four of our children along. He was aware of this, and, before we left for home, he told my wife to buy some French fried potatoes-one of his favo-rites- on the way home for the others for his sake. In a similar way, Jesus probably wants to change some of us.
we have many memories; these are two.
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He loved candy and alway,s ,insisted on
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On January 29, after Timmy had been sick for a short while, his condition was tentatively diagnosed as internal cancer. During one we(~k at the Chmiwack General Hospital, in spite of much good and loving care, his condition bf)CIJme worse. Because of the better facilities in Vancouver, the doctor recommended a move to Vancouver General Hospital. He spent one evening and night at home, and we then drove him to Vancouver on Thursday, Feb. 6. The nursing staff and doctors certainly did all that they could for him, and gave him wonderfully kind care. We, as a family, finally became more will'ing to commit h'im completely to the Lord. On Wednesday, February 12, at about eleven o'clock in the morning, with his mother present, Timmy was called home into eternity by his loving Heavenly Father, who loved Tim even more than we as a family do. And our response is-praise be to the Lord!
having his share. Then we can also
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picture him as a two-year old, wearing
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That is the short sketch of Tim's life which was read at the memorial service on Friday, February 14. God gave us, as a family, much peace and strength. We drove to the service singing songs of praise-and we would thank all of those who prayed for us and remembered us in various ways. God will bless and reward you. God has seen fit to use Timmy's departure to bless us in a variety of ways. It even became the stimulus which helped one young fellow to find the Lord. We have seen God's wonderfully loving hand in all of th'is so clearly that we have determined to seek God more diligently. Much of God's Word has become even more preC'ious to us, and we look forward to a re-union, to seeing our wonderful Savior, more so than ever before. We thought thlis might be an encouragement to some of your readors, so we 'thought we should share it with you. God is nood! Walfried and Helen Klassen and famiiy, Abbotsford, B.C.
a red cowboy hat, riding his spr,ingmounted horse. In later years, he spent
 
some time riding real ones.
 
He enjoyed his childhood, and played
 
games very enthusiastically. We can
 
remember very weH how, only last fall,
 
after a really good game of soccer or
 
football on our front lawn with some of
 
our other boys, he would come inglowing red in the face, hair wet,
 
breathing deeply, but excited and contented. He really enjoyed, too, those
 
occasions on a wet Sunday afternoon
 
when we would join some friends at the
 
gym and play a rousing game of floor
 
hockey or soccer.
 
In this happy life, he learned to know
 
the One who is Love, Jesus Christ. Very
 
early, Tim learned to know and trust
 
and love him, too. On several occas'ions,
 
this came out in a wonderful way. Often
 
when we as a family gathered for a time
 
of devotions in the evening, he would add
 
his personal prayers. In these last weeks,
 
when he already was under the doctors'
 
care and beginning to feel low, he once
 
sa'id to my wife, "Even when they have
 
done everything, I still have Jesus." He
 
had a great love toward his Savior. Like
 
all boys, he had h'is good share of faults.
 
He was sometimes very persistent when
 
he wanted to have someth'ing and was
 
perhaps a little too possessive. And yet
 
we saw how Jesus changed him in this
 
regard a little, too. On one of the last
 
days on wh'ich we visited him, we took
 
four of our children along. He was
 
aware of this, and, before we left for
 
home, he told my wife to buy some
 
French fried potatoes-one of his favo-rites- on the way home for the others
 
for his sake. In a similar way, Jesus
 
probably wants to change some of us.
 
On January 29, after Timmy had been
 
sick for a short while, his condition was
 
tentatively diagnosed as internal cancer.
 
During one we(~k at the Chmiwack
 
General Hospital, in spite of much good
 
and loving care, his condition bf)CIJme
 
worse. Because of the better facilities in
 
Vancouver, the doctor recommended a
 
move to Vancouver General Hospital. He
 
spent one evening and night at home,
 
and we then drove him to Vancouver on
 
Thursday, Feb. 6. The nursing staff and
 
doctors certainly did all that they could
 
for him, and gave him wonderfully kind
 
care. We, as a family, finally became
 
more will'ing to commit h'im completely
 
to the Lord. On Wednesday, February
 
12, at about eleven o'clock in the morning, with his mother present, Timmy was
 
called home into eternity by his loving
 
Heavenly Father, who loved Tim even
 
more than we as a family do. And our
 
response is-praise be to the Lord!
 
That is the short sketch of Tim's life
 
which was read at the memorial service
 
on Friday, February 14. God gave us, as
 
a family, much peace and strength. We
 
drove to the service singing songs of
 
praise-and we would thank all of those
 
who prayed for us and remembered us
 
in various ways. God will bless and
 
reward you. God has seen fit to use
 
Timmy's departure to bless us in a
 
variety of ways. It even became the
 
stimulus which helped one young fellow
 
to find the Lord. We have seen God's
 
wonderfully loving hand in all of th'is so
 
clearly that we have determined to seek
 
God more diligently. Much of God's Word
 
has become even more preC'ious to us,
 
and we look forward to a re-union, to
 
seeing our wonderful Savior, more so than
 
ever before. We thought thlis might be
 
an encouragement to some of your
 
readors, so we 'thought we should share
 
it with you. God is nood!
 
Walfried and Helen Klassen and famiiy,
 
Abbotsford, B.C.
 
   
 
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Revision as of 15:21, 26 August 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1969 Apr 18 p. 31

Birth date: 1960 Mar 04

text of obituary:

TIMOTHY HERBERT KLASSEN

God gave us T,immy early on the morning of March 4, 1960. He arrived during a very heavy snowfall. He proved to be a healthy baby who grew to be an active. curly-haired boy. Of his childhood we have many memories; these are two. He loved candy and alway,s ,insisted on having his share. Then we can also picture him as a two-year old, wearing a red cowboy hat, riding his spr,ingmounted horse. In later years, he spent some time riding real ones.

He enjoyed his childhood, and played games very enthusiastically. We can remember very weH how, only last fall, after a really good game of soccer or football on our front lawn with some of our other boys, he would come inglowing red in the face, hair wet, breathing deeply, but excited and contented. He really enjoyed, too, those occasions on a wet Sunday afternoon when we would join some friends at the gym and play a rousing game of floor hockey or soccer.

In this happy life, he learned to know the One who is Love, Jesus Christ. Very early, Tim learned to know and trust and love him, too. On several occas'ions, this came out in a wonderful way. Often when we as a family gathered for a time of devotions in the evening, he would add his personal prayers. In these last weeks, when he already was under the doctors' care and beginning to feel low, he once sa'id to my wife, "Even when they have done everything, I still have Jesus." He had a great love toward his Savior. Like all boys, he had h'is good share of faults. He was sometimes very persistent when he wanted to have someth'ing and was perhaps a little too possessive. And yet we saw how Jesus changed him in this regard a little, too. On one of the last days on wh'ich we visited him, we took four of our children along. He was aware of this, and, before we left for home, he told my wife to buy some French fried potatoes-one of his favo-rites- on the way home for the others for his sake. In a similar way, Jesus probably wants to change some of us.

On January 29, after Timmy had been sick for a short while, his condition was tentatively diagnosed as internal cancer. During one we(~k at the Chmiwack General Hospital, in spite of much good and loving care, his condition bf)CIJme worse. Because of the better facilities in Vancouver, the doctor recommended a move to Vancouver General Hospital. He spent one evening and night at home, and we then drove him to Vancouver on Thursday, Feb. 6. The nursing staff and doctors certainly did all that they could for him, and gave him wonderfully kind care. We, as a family, finally became more will'ing to commit h'im completely to the Lord. On Wednesday, February 12, at about eleven o'clock in the morning, with his mother present, Timmy was called home into eternity by his loving Heavenly Father, who loved Tim even more than we as a family do. And our response is-praise be to the Lord!

That is the short sketch of Tim's life which was read at the memorial service on Friday, February 14. God gave us, as a family, much peace and strength. We drove to the service singing songs of praise-and we would thank all of those who prayed for us and remembered us in various ways. God will bless and reward you. God has seen fit to use Timmy's departure to bless us in a variety of ways. It even became the stimulus which helped one young fellow to find the Lord. We have seen God's wonderfully loving hand in all of th'is so clearly that we have determined to seek God more diligently. Much of God's Word has become even more preC'ious to us, and we look forward to a re-union, to seeing our wonderful Savior, more so than ever before. We thought thlis might be an encouragement to some of your readors, so we 'thought we should share it with you. God is nood! Walfried and Helen Klassen and famiiy, Abbotsford, B.C.

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