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David H. Klassen was born August 7,
David H. Klassen was born August 7,
1943 in Winkler, Manito'ba and grew up
1943 in Winkler, Manitoba and grew up
and received his educa~ion in nearby
and received his education in nearby
Morden. In 1964 David moved with his
Morden. In 1964 David moved with his
parents to Port Rowan, ant. He a'ccepted
parents to Port Rowan, Ont. He accepted
Christ ,as personal Saviour 'in early youth
Christ as personal Saviour in early youth
and in his teens joined ,the Morden
and in his teens joined, the Morden
Mennonite Brethren Church through baptism.
Mennonite Brethren Church through baptism.
David a-ttended the Morden Collegiate
David a-ttended the Morden Collegiate
Institute and the MBCt Winnipeg. He
Institute and the MBCt Winnipeg. He
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attitude will always be a comfort and
attitude will always be a comfort and
inspiration to his Iloved ones and friends.
inspiration to his Iloved ones and friends.
He leaves to mourn his passing, his
He leaves to mourn his passing, his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Klassen,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Klassen,
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Man., Mrs. Abe (Frieda) Dyck, Port
Man., Mrs. Abe (Frieda) Dyck, Port
Rowan, Mrs. Tom (Lydia) Klassen, Simcoe, ant., and many relatives and friends.
Rowan, Mrs. Tom (Lydia) Klassen, Simcoe, ant., and many relatives and friends.
The 'family is comforted by the words
The 'family is comforted by the words
of 2 Tim. 4:7,8: "I have fought ·the good
of 2 Tim. 4:7,8: "I have fought ·the good

Revision as of 15:46, 3 February 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1970 Mar 20 p. 25

Birth date: 1943 Aug 07

text of obituary:

DAVID H. KLASSEN

David H. Klassen was born August 7, 1943 in Winkler, Manitoba and grew up and received his education in nearby Morden. In 1964 David moved with his parents to Port Rowan, Ont. He accepted Christ as personal Saviour in early youth and in his teens joined, the Morden Mennonite Brethren Church through baptism.

David a-ttended the Morden Collegiate Institute and the MBCt Winnipeg. He was lin his third year 'at Prairie Bible Institute, Three Hil'ls, as he first b ecame aware that he was iH, later proven by tests to be a type of muscular dystrophy. Knowing the way the disease would progress, David went through many tri'alls and yet dedicated Ihis life to complete service for Chr,ist. He was admitted to Norfolk General Hospital in June, 1968, where he remained until his death on January 27, 1970. He had many contacts with patients and nurses during his illness, leaving a memory of what 'it means to live as a child of God. The memory of his friendly smile and posit ive attitude will always be a comfort and inspiration to his Iloved ones and friends.

He leaves to mourn his passing, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Klassen, Port Rowan, ant.; one brother, Ben, missionary to Congo; five sisters, Mrs. Bill (Emma) Goertzen, Chill'iwack, Mrs. Peter (Eva) Loewen, Cali, Colombia, Mrs. Arnold (Anena) Dyck, Portage la Prair,ie, Man., Mrs. Abe (Frieda) Dyck, Port Rowan, Mrs. Tom (Lydia) Klassen, Simcoe, ant., and many relatives and friends.

The 'family is comforted by the words of 2 Tim. 4:7,8: "I have fought ·the good fight . . . . Henceforth there is laid up for me t'he crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that .day, and not only to me but also to all who 'have loved his appearing."