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Henry Theodore
Henry Theodore
(H .T.) Klassen died
(H.T.) Klassen died
July 9. He was born
July 9. He was born
June 11, 1912 in Kro-
June 11, 1912 in Kronsgarten, Ukraine, to
nsgarten, Ukraine, to
Theodore and Katharina Klassen. They
Theodore and Katha-
rina Klassen . They
immigrated to a
immigrated to a
homestead in Rabbit
homestead in Rabbit
Lake, Sask. in 1923.
Lake, Sask. in 1923.
He was led to the
He was led to the
~ord by his Bible school teacher, J.J. Nickel,
Lord by his Bible school teacher, J.J. Nickel,
In 1934. He was ordained Jan . 8, 1938 in
In 1934. He was ordained Jan. 8, 1938 in
Rabbit Lake. He married Clara Epp Oct.
Rabbit Lake. He married Clara Epp Oct.
14, 1939. He served in church and
14, 1939. He served in church and
farmed . He attended Winkler (Man.) Bible
farmed. He attended Winkler (Man.) Bible
SC.hool one year and MB Bible College,
School one year and MB Bible College,
Winnipeg, one year. He taught at Rosth -
Winnipeg, one year. He taught at Rosth ern (Sask.) Bible School 1946 to 1957,
ern (Sask.) Bible School 1946 to 1957,
and was principal the last 4 years. He pastored Hague church for 9 years; hosted
and was principal the last 4 years. He pa-
stored Hague church for 9 years; hosted
the weekly radio program "Wings of the
the weekly radio program "Wings of the
Morning"; toured the churches with a
Morning"; toured the churches with a
school singing group. The family moved
school singing group. The family moved
to Winnipeg in 1957. He studied at
to Winnipeg in 1957. He studied at
CMBC and pastored Sterling Ave. Men-
CMBC and pastored Sterling Ave. Mennonite Church part-time. After completing his studies he became full-time pastor
nonite Church part-time. After complet-
ing his studies he became full-time pastor
at Sterling Ave. Mennonite Church. He
at Sterling Ave. Mennonite Church. He
served on the Board of Education until
served on the Board of Education until
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Clearbrook, B.C. in 1977. He was interim
Clearbrook, B.C. in 1977. He was interim
pastor in Yarrow Mennonite Church;
pastor in Yarrow Mennonite Church;
served in Cuauhtemoc, Mexico; was asso-
served in Cuauhtemoc, Mexico; was associate pastor at Olivet Church, Abbotsford,
ciate pastor at Olivet Church, AbbotsforQ,
B.C. and spoke in various churches. He
B.C. and spoke in various churches. He
was a faithful prayer warrior. His motto
was a faithful prayer warrior. His motto
was "Looking unto Jesus". Predeceased
was "Looking unto Jesus". Predeceased
by 1 sister, he is mourned by Clara;
by 1 sister, he is mourned by Clara;
daughters Margaret Schapansky, Port Co-
daughters Margaret Schapansky, Port Coquitlam, B.C.; Elsie, Denver, Col.; Kathy
quitlam, B.C.; Elsie, Denver, Col.; Kathy
Stauffer, Abbotsford; son John, Denver,
Stauffer, Abbotsford; son John, Denver,
Col.; 7 grandchildren; 13 great-grand-
Col.; 7 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. The funeral was July 12 in Olivet
children. The funeral was July 12 in Olivet
Mennonite Church, Abbotsford, with Jim
Mennonite Church, Abbotsford, with Jim
Ratzlaff and Henry Claassen ministering.
Ratzlaff and Henry Claassen ministering.


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

Revision as of 13:34, 23 January 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Aug 22 p. 26

Birth date: 1912 Jun 11

text of obituary:

HENRY THEODORE KLASSEN

Henry Theodore (H.T.) Klassen died July 9. He was born June 11, 1912 in Kronsgarten, Ukraine, to Theodore and Katharina Klassen. They immigrated to a homestead in Rabbit Lake, Sask. in 1923. He was led to the Lord by his Bible school teacher, J.J. Nickel, In 1934. He was ordained Jan. 8, 1938 in Rabbit Lake. He married Clara Epp Oct. 14, 1939. He served in church and farmed. He attended Winkler (Man.) Bible School one year and MB Bible College, Winnipeg, one year. He taught at Rosth ern (Sask.) Bible School 1946 to 1957, and was principal the last 4 years. He pastored Hague church for 9 years; hosted the weekly radio program "Wings of the Morning"; toured the churches with a school singing group. The family moved to Winnipeg in 1957. He studied at CMBC and pastored Sterling Ave. Mennonite Church part-time. After completing his studies he became full-time pastor at Sterling Ave. Mennonite Church. He served on the Board of Education until 1962. He was chaplain in 18 hospitals and institutions until his retirement to Clearbrook, B.C. in 1977. He was interim pastor in Yarrow Mennonite Church; served in Cuauhtemoc, Mexico; was associate pastor at Olivet Church, Abbotsford, B.C. and spoke in various churches. He was a faithful prayer warrior. His motto was "Looking unto Jesus". Predeceased by 1 sister, he is mourned by Clara; daughters Margaret Schapansky, Port Coquitlam, B.C.; Elsie, Denver, Col.; Kathy Stauffer, Abbotsford; son John, Denver, Col.; 7 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. The funeral was July 12 in Olivet Mennonite Church, Abbotsford, with Jim Ratzlaff and Henry Claassen ministering.