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Elmer G. Klassen

Elmer G. Klassen (December 23, 1926 – April 15, 2008) was a Canadian preacher and pastor whose ministry within the Mennonite Brethren Church emphasized holiness, biblical authority, and practical Christian living across nearly five decades. Born in Dalmeny, Saskatchewan, to Gerhard and Helena Klassen, he grew up in a large farming family of 11 children steeped in Mennonite faith and German-speaking traditions. After moving to British Columbia in his youth, he trained at Columbia Bible Institute and married Ruth Heinrichs in 1950, blending his rural roots with a call to ministry. Klassen’s preaching career began with pastorates in British Columbia and the U.S., including a significant tenure at Willingdon Church in Burnaby from 1958 to 1970, followed by roles at Central Heights Church and Northview Community Church in Abbotsford until retiring in 1995. Known for sermons that tackled contemporary issues—like entertainment and stewardship—with scriptural rigor, he also served as a missionary in Japan from 1952 to 1957, mastering Japanese to reach local communities. His later years included interim preaching and moderating for the B.C. Mennonite Brethren Conference. Married to Ruth, with whom he had four children—Wendell, Lois, Joanne, and Marilyn—he died at age 81 in Abbotsford, British Columbia, leaving a legacy of steadfast faith and cross-cultural gospel witness.