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Menno Klassen died
Menno Klassen died
Oct. 31 . He was born
Oct. 31. He was born
Apr. 20, 1912 in Great
Apr. 20, 1912 in Great
Deer, Sask., to David
Deer, Sask., to David
D. and Anna Klassen .
D. and Anna Klassen.
His father died in
His father died in
1915. His mother mar-
1915. His mother married Heinrich D. Goertz
ried Heinrich D. Goertz
in 1917. He married
in 1917. He married
Elizabeth Thiessen
Elizabeth Thiessen
Aug . 2, 1942. They
Aug. 2, 1942. They
farmed, then moved to New Westminis-
farmed, then moved to New Westminister, B. C. He helped with planting Strawberry Hill (Kennedy Heights) MB Church.
ter, B. C. He helped with planting Straw-
He played the steel guitar in a church instrumental ensemble. He worked at Canada Western Cordage, retiring in 1977. They enjoyed travelling, visiting grandchildren and entertaining friends and
berry Hill (Kennedy Heights) MB Church.
He played the steel guitar in a church in-
strumental ensemble. He worked at Cana-
da Western Cordage, retiring in 1977.
They enjoyed travelling, visiting grand-
children and entertaining friends and
family. Menno loved carpentry and gar-
family. Menno loved carpentry and gar-
dening. They attended Aldergrove (B .C.)
dening. They attended Aldergrove (B.C.)
MB Church. He looked after Elizabeth af-
MB Church. He looked after Elizabeth after her massive stroke in 1986 until she
ter her massive stroke in 1986 until she
died in 1998. He lived in Abbotsford
died in 1998. He lived in Abbotsford
where he enjoyed baking, cooking and
where he enjoyed baking, cooking and
visiting . He was gentle, and will be re-
visiting. He was gentle, and will be remembered for his kindness, quick wit and
membered for his kindness, quick wit and
sense of humour. Predeceased by Elizabeth, 2 brothers, he is mourned by son
sense of humour. Predeceased by Eliza-
beth, 2 brothers, he is mourned by son
Dennis, Abbotsford; daughter Darlene
Dennis, Abbotsford; daughter Darlene
Rahn, Centralia, Wash .; 3 grandchildren;
Rahn, Centralia, Wash.; 3 grandchildren;
1 great-grandchild; 2 sisters.
1 great-grandchild; 2 sisters.


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

Latest revision as of 16:01, 6 March 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Dec 26 p. 28

Birth date: 1912 Apr 20

text of obituary:

MENNO KLASSEN

Menno Klassen died Oct. 31. He was born Apr. 20, 1912 in Great Deer, Sask., to David D. and Anna Klassen. His father died in 1915. His mother married Heinrich D. Goertz in 1917. He married Elizabeth Thiessen Aug. 2, 1942. They farmed, then moved to New Westminister, B. C. He helped with planting Strawberry Hill (Kennedy Heights) MB Church. He played the steel guitar in a church instrumental ensemble. He worked at Canada Western Cordage, retiring in 1977. They enjoyed travelling, visiting grandchildren and entertaining friends and family. Menno loved carpentry and gar- dening. They attended Aldergrove (B.C.) MB Church. He looked after Elizabeth after her massive stroke in 1986 until she died in 1998. He lived in Abbotsford where he enjoyed baking, cooking and visiting. He was gentle, and will be remembered for his kindness, quick wit and sense of humour. Predeceased by Elizabeth, 2 brothers, he is mourned by son Dennis, Abbotsford; daughter Darlene Rahn, Centralia, Wash.; 3 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; 2 sisters.