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(Mrs.) Katherine Klassen was born on
(Mrs.) Katherine Klassen was born on
September 5, 1900 in Altenau, Russia ,
September 5, 1900 in Altenau, Russia,
and went to be with the Lord in
and went to be with the Lord in
Winnipeg on April 27, 1972. She was
Winnipeg on April 27, 1972. She was
the daughter of Kornelius and EI'izabeth
the daughter of Kornelius and Elizabeth
Re'gehr and grew up in the godly
Regehr and grew up in the godly
atmosphere of a Christian home. At the
atmosphere of a Christian home. At the
age of eight, on January 20, 1909 she
age of eight, on January 20, 1909 she
accepted Christ as her personal Savio'ur
accepted Christ as her personal Saviour
and on May 26, 1917 she was baptized
and on May 26, 1917 she was baptized
and received into the fellowship of the
and received into the fellowship of the
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Benjamin Klassen. In 1929 she and her
Benjamin Klassen. In 1929 she and her
husband fled from Russia to Germany
husband fled from Russia to Germany
with four of the·ir chi'ldr·en and from
with four of their children and from
Germany to Canada, arriving in Manitoba
Germany to Canada, arriving in Manitoba
in June, 1930. After several years
in June, 1930. After several years
working 'at Springstein, they moved to
working at Springstein, they moved to
CU'lross and E'lm Creek. They were
Culross and Elm Creek. They were
happy years as she stood by her
happy years as she stood by her
husband's side and provided for her
husband's side and provided for her
growing fami'ly. In 1943 they moved to
growing family. In 1943 they moved to
Winnipeg, where she particU'larly enjoyed
Winnipeg, where she particularly enjoyed
the fellowship of Christian friends within
the fellowship of Christian friends within
the church.
the church.
She was predeceased by her husband
She was predeceased by her husband
in 1955 and an infant son who passed
in 1955 and an infant son who passed
away at six months . She leaves to
away at six months. She leaves to
mourn, two daughters and four sons:
mourn, two daughters and four sons:
Korni'e and Kathie K'iassen, Elm Creek,
Kornie and Kathie Klassen, Elm Creek,
Jack B. and Kay Klassen, Winnipeg, .
Jack B. and Kay Klassen, Winnipeg,  
Jehn and Kay Isaak and David and
John and Kay Isaak and David and
Betty Koe'nn, Yarrow, B.C., Jehnand
Betty Koehn, Yarrow, B.C., John and
Ruth Klassen and Walter and Elviera
Ruth Klassen and Walter and Elviera
Klassen of Winnipeg; 21 grandchildren
Klassen of Winnipeg; 21 grandchildren
and seven great grandchildren; twe
and seven great grandchildren; two
sisters, Mrs. Frank Bargen 'Of Winnipeg
sisters, Mrs. Frank Bargen of Winnipeg
and Mrs. Mary Keep 'Of Huss'ia.
and Mrs. Mary Keep of Russia.
Rev. Cameron Orr
 
Fer many years the missienary te
Betty Koehn, Yarrow, B.C., John and
canal seamen on the WeHand Canal
linking Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, Hev.
Cameron Orr d,ied Wednesday, June 21,
at the Shaver Hespital, St. Catharines.
(A story about Rev. Orr's ministry appeared in the June 16 issue of th e
Herald.) He was the father o,f -David
Cameren, Mrs. Richard (Carelyn Louise)
Brown and Brian Judson, who tegether
with his wife, Muriel Mesey Orr, survive.
The funer,al was conducted from Bethel
Baptist Church, St. Catha rines, 'On June
24.
Betty Koe'nn, Yarrow, B.C., Jehnand
Ruth Klassen and Walter and Elviera
Ruth Klassen and Walter and Elviera
Klassen of Winnipeg; 21 grandchildren
Klassen of Winnipeg; 21 grandchildren
and seven great grandchildren; twe
and seven great grandchildren; two
sisters, Mrs. Frank Bargen 'Of Winnipeg
sisters, Mrs. Frank Bargen of Winnipeg
and Mrs. Mary Keep 'Of Huss'ia
and Mrs. Mary Koop of Russia.


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

Latest revision as of 13:35, 29 January 2020

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Jul 14 p. 23

Birth date: 1900 Sep 05

text of obituary:

KATHERINE KLASSEN

(Mrs.) Katherine Klassen was born on September 5, 1900 in Altenau, Russia, and went to be with the Lord in Winnipeg on April 27, 1972. She was the daughter of Kornelius and Elizabeth Regehr and grew up in the godly atmosphere of a Christian home. At the age of eight, on January 20, 1909 she accepted Christ as her personal Saviour and on May 26, 1917 she was baptized and received into the fellowship of the Mennonite Brethren church. On June 21, 1918 she was united in marriage to Benjamin Klassen. In 1929 she and her husband fled from Russia to Germany with four of their children and from Germany to Canada, arriving in Manitoba in June, 1930. After several years working at Springstein, they moved to Culross and Elm Creek. They were happy years as she stood by her husband's side and provided for her growing family. In 1943 they moved to Winnipeg, where she particularly enjoyed the fellowship of Christian friends within the church.

She was predeceased by her husband in 1955 and an infant son who passed away at six months. She leaves to mourn, two daughters and four sons: Kornie and Kathie Klassen, Elm Creek, Jack B. and Kay Klassen, Winnipeg, John and Kay Isaak and David and Betty Koehn, Yarrow, B.C., John and Ruth Klassen and Walter and Elviera Klassen of Winnipeg; 21 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Bargen of Winnipeg and Mrs. Mary Keep of Russia.

Betty Koehn, Yarrow, B.C., John and Ruth Klassen and Walter and Elviera Klassen of Winnipeg; 21 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Bargen of Winnipeg and Mrs. Mary Koop of Russia.