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Klassen, Katherine Heppner (1901-1978)

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where she worshipped and faithfully followed
 
where she worshipped and faithfully followed
 
the Lord.
 
the Lord.
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In October of 1977 she was admitted to
 
In October of 1977 she was admitted to
 
the Winkler (Man.) Bethel Hospital with a
 
the Winkler (Man.) Bethel Hospital with a
slight stroke. A -
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slight stroke. A short period of recovery followed,
short period of recovery followed,
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but she became ill after Christmas
but she became ill
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and was re-admitted. She had a great desire to attend her first great granddaughter's
after Christmas
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wedding, which the Lord granted her.
and was re-admitted. She had a
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After returning to the hospital she
great desire to at·
 
tend her first great·
 
granddaughter's
 
wedding, which the
 
Lord granted her.
 
After returning to
 
the hospital she
 
 
lapsed into a coma and the Lord took her
 
lapsed into a coma and the Lord took her
peacefully home to be with himself on J anuary 2. The family remembers their mother
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peacefully home to be with himself on January 2. The family remembers their mother
 
and grandmother as one who was greatly
 
and grandmother as one who was greatly
 
concerned that her Christian testimony
 
concerned that her Christian testimony
would be recognized by everybody . The
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would be recognized by everybody. The
 
church and family lost a great prayer warrior
 
church and family lost a great prayer warrior
 
with her passing.
 
with her passing.
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Mrs. Klassen was predeceased by two
 
Mrs. Klassen was predeceased by two
 
daughters, one son and one great-grandchild.
 
daughters, one son and one great-grandchild.

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Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 Feb 17 p. 34

Birth date: 1901 Feb 12

text of obituary:

MRS. KATHERINE KLASSEN

(Mrs.) Katherine Klassen was born on February 12, 1901 at Plum Coulee, Man., to Anton and Katherine Heppner. She married John A. W. Klassen on November 5, 1918, and they lived together happily for over 59 years. The Klassens were blessed with seven children. Mrs. Klassen was saved at the age of 29 years, under the preaching of Rev. John Hooge. She was then baptized and received as a member of the Grossweide (later Horndean) Mennonite Brethren Church, where she worshipped and faithfully followed the Lord.

In October of 1977 she was admitted to the Winkler (Man.) Bethel Hospital with a slight stroke. A short period of recovery followed, but she became ill after Christmas and was re-admitted. She had a great desire to attend her first great granddaughter's wedding, which the Lord granted her. After returning to the hospital she lapsed into a coma and the Lord took her peacefully home to be with himself on January 2. The family remembers their mother and grandmother as one who was greatly concerned that her Christian testimony would be recognized by everybody. The church and family lost a great prayer warrior with her passing.

Mrs. Klassen was predeceased by two daughters, one son and one great-grandchild. She leaves to mourn her beloved husband, John; two sons and two daughters and their spouses, John and Marjory Klassen, Harry and Betty Klassen, Tena and Henry Neufeld, Anne and Martin Dueck; 15 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; four sisters and numerous relatives and friends.

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