Gerard Klassen

Obituary of Gerard Alexander Klassen

It was my ambition to die young at a very advanced age, having suffered as little as possible in the process. Born in Thunder Bay, I was in the first grade twelve graduating class from Lakeview High School. In 1962 I was in the final graduation class of the three-year Bethel Bible Institute program in Saskatoon. I joined General Foods as a sales rep, headquartered in Moose Jaw, in 1964. Because I surpassed many sales records I was promoted to Saskatoon in 1966. Two months later I married Patricia Armstrong. Fifteen months later, at 251 pounds¸ I was hired by R.J. Strasenburg Pharmaceuticals as a sales rep. RJS took a chance on me because most of their pharmaceutical products were “diet” pills – lose weight or lose your job! Because I couldn’t write prescriptions, I became the “cheerleader” for RJS prescription products. Saskatchewan physicians made my territory the top volume sales territory in Canada. Almost fifteen years later, I joined Norwich-Eaton Pharmaceuticals which later became Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals. Once again, Saskatchewan physicians made my territory the top volume sales territory in Canada, North America and the sixty countries in the world in which P&G operated. During my 34 years and 4 months in pharmaceuticals I helped to place 64 physicians as locums and assistants, and I brokered the sale of one medical practice twice. I believed that this was the only sales career where you could get paid for “visiting with your friends” and I understood that you must leave your clients longing rather than loathing. At 65 years of age I learned the identity of my biological parents. My surviving family includes my loving wife, Pat, three half-brothers, Sandy (Bea) Ligate, Bill Ligate and Tim Adams, and three half-sisters, Betty (Ligate) Smith, Barbara Ligate, and Erin (Adams) Millman, as well as numerous cousins. Because it was Gerry`s desire to go back to school after his death he made tentative arrangements to donate his body to the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, U of S College of Medicine. I renewed my faith in the Lord Jesus Christ as my personal Savior in 1998. Pat and I served as the Elim Coordinators for the International Friendship Program, a division of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship and I also served on the National Board of IVCF. In 2002 Pat and I went on a missions trip to Ivanovo, Russia, led by Marvin Wojda, where we worked in the Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center of a Bible School. During retirement, I spent over three years at Horizon College and Seminary working as a volunteer in the Distance Education Department. Altogether I videotaped lectures and produced fourteen complete college courses consisting of 35 to 40 hours each. Flowers are gratefully declined; instead, donations may be made to chosen charities.

Funeral

The memorial service, as planned by Gerry, will be held at the Saskatoon Funeral Home, 338 4th Avenue North, on Thursday, December 29, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. conducted by Pastor Steve Fish.
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