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Klassen, Randy (1965-1975)

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Randy Klassen was born on august 111, 1965. He was a happy and cheerful young boy who loved to be with his dad. he loved fun and his voice could often be heard in laughter.
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Randy Klassen was born on August 11, 1965. He was a happy and cheerful young boy who loved to be with his dad. He loved fun and his voice could often be heard in laughter.
   
 
The Peter Klassen Family: The triumphant notes of "The King is Coming," sung by a large choir made up of people from Richmond, B.C., and Boissevain, Man., filled the auditorium to set the tone for the funeral services for the Peter Klassen family, victims of B.C.'s worst traffic accident.
 
The Peter Klassen Family: The triumphant notes of "The King is Coming," sung by a large choir made up of people from Richmond, B.C., and Boissevain, Man., filled the auditorium to set the tone for the funeral services for the Peter Klassen family, victims of B.C.'s worst traffic accident.

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Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1975 Aug 22 p. 31

Birth date: 1965 Aug 11

text of obituary:

RANDY KLASSEN

Randy Klassen was born on August 11, 1965. He was a happy and cheerful young boy who loved to be with his dad. He loved fun and his voice could often be heard in laughter.

The Peter Klassen Family: The triumphant notes of "The King is Coming," sung by a large choir made up of people from Richmond, B.C., and Boissevain, Man., filled the auditorium to set the tone for the funeral services for the Peter Klassen family, victims of B.C.'s worst traffic accident.

Over 600 friends and relatives crowded the auditorium of the Richmond Bethel Mennonite Brethren Church on July 21, to pay tribute to the Klassen family. Among them were officials of the Richmond municipal council and school board. Mayor Blair, in a letter to the relatives, expressed condolences from the council and stated that this tragedy was a loss for the entire community.

The Klassen family had moved to Richmond, B.C., two years ago to enable Peter to pursue studies in preparation for full time ministry.

The Klassens were beloved by all in the congregation and active in every aspect of church life. Peter was chairman of the Board of Worship, and also a charter member of the Gideons. Lillian sang in the Ladies Chorus. Both taught Sunday school. On August 17, Peter and Lillian were to be ordained to the diaconate ministry.

Music was a very vital part of the family. The song, "The King is Coming," was a favorite of Peter and of Lillian, an especially gifted pianist. A favorite of Lillian's, "Because He Lives," was sung by the Ladies Chorus at the close of the funeral service.

Pastor Herbert Brandt and Rev. Art Martens, both of Richmond Bethel, officiated at the funeral service.