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Peter George Klassen
Peter George Klassen
died Feb . 7. He was
died Feb. 7. He was
born July 12, 1925 to
born July 12, 1925 to
Gerhard and Elizabeth
Gerhard and Elizabeth
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Man. He taught at
Man. He taught at
AMHS in Coaldale,
AMHS in Coaldale,
Alta . from 1949 to
Alta. from 1949 to
1953, at MCI in Gret-
1953, at MCI in Gretna, Man. from 1953 to 1959 and was principal
na , Man. from 1953 to
.."""-''''''----~-' 1959 and was principal
of MBCI in Winnipeg 1960 to 1963. He was
of MBCI in Winnipeg 1960 to 1963. He was
professor and associate dean of Education at
professor and associate dean of Education at
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retired as Professor Emeritus in 1987. He was
retired as Professor Emeritus in 1987. He was
committed to the church, serving as Sunday
committed to the church, serving as Sunday
school superintendent, moderator and men-
school superintendent, moderator and mentor to several pastors. He served on provincial and Canadian MB Conference boards.
tor to several pastors. He served on provin-
cial and Canadian MB Conference boards.
He was lay pastor at Richmond Park MB
He was lay pastor at Richmond Park MB
Church, Brandon, for 5 years and provided
Church, Brandon, for 5 years and provided
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the midst of conflict and draw people back
the midst of conflict and draw people back
into relationship. He encouraged his family
into relationship. He encouraged his family
to pursue gifts and opportunities. His grand-
to pursue gifts and opportunities. His grandchildren were especially dear to him. He and
children were especially dear to him. He and
Lydia, his wife of more than 54 years, moved
Lydia, his wife of more than 54 years, moved
to Kelowna, B. C. in Sept. 2001. He is
to Kelowna, B. C. in Sept. 2001. He is
mourned by Lydia, daughters April and
mourned by Lydia, daughters April and
Heidi; sons Ken, David, Rob, Gerald, Lloyd
Heidi; sons Ken, David, Rob, Gerald, Lloyd
and Ray, and their families. Memorial ser-
and Ray, and their families. Memorial services were held Feb. 9 in Willow Park Church,
vices were held Feb . 9 in Willow Park Church,
Kelowna, and Mar. 6 in Richmond Park MB
Kelowna, and Mar. 6 in Richmond Park MB
Church, Brandon.
Church, Brandon.


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

Latest revision as of 11:41, 1 May 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2004 Jun 11 p. 28

Birth date: 1925 Jul 12

text of obituary:

PETER GEORGE KLASSEN

Peter George Klassen died Feb. 7. He was born July 12, 1925 to Gerhard and Elizabeth Klassen in Manitou, Man. He taught at AMHS in Coaldale, Alta. from 1949 to 1953, at MCI in Gretna, Man. from 1953 to 1959 and was principal of MBCI in Winnipeg 1960 to 1963. He was professor and associate dean of Education at Brandon (Man.) University for 24 years and retired as Professor Emeritus in 1987. He was committed to the church, serving as Sunday school superintendent, moderator and mentor to several pastors. He served on provincial and Canadian MB Conference boards. He was lay pastor at Richmond Park MB Church, Brandon, for 5 years and provided pastoral counselling to the sick and elderly. He was known for his willingness to stand in the midst of conflict and draw people back into relationship. He encouraged his family to pursue gifts and opportunities. His grandchildren were especially dear to him. He and Lydia, his wife of more than 54 years, moved to Kelowna, B. C. in Sept. 2001. He is mourned by Lydia, daughters April and Heidi; sons Ken, David, Rob, Gerald, Lloyd and Ray, and their families. Memorial services were held Feb. 9 in Willow Park Church, Kelowna, and Mar. 6 in Richmond Park MB Church, Brandon.