We, the Klassen family would like to extend our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the community of Eden Park and surrounding areas during the most difficult two weeks of our lives.
We would like to extend a special appreciation to the following people and organisations,” said the family. “If we have failed to mention your name, please accept our apology and know that your love and support has touched us and we appreciate you.
To the paramedics who attended the scene on the evening of March 23 and the SAPS for their kindness and compassion on the scene, thank you. Mateman Undertakers – thank you for your professional service and for going the extra mile.
Jon and the caterers, all the churches and pastors, Fuchs Electronics, the community of Eden Park, Palmridge, Reigerpark, Riemvasmaak, thank you. Eden Park Cricket Club, the pastors and members of Porters House, Claudia, Archibald, Sharon Sons, pastor Ronnie and Natalie Abrahams, thank you.
Apostles Jerry and Lillian Markus, pastors Anthony and Marlin Wynkwardt, pastor Les Phillips, apostle Mike, Nazarene Church of Reiger Park, Aunty Diane Ruiters, Aunty Irene Sons, thank you.
A special thanks to Liam Maart (cousin) and to Councillor Dino Pietersen and Alderman Izak Berg from Ekurhuleni for attending the funeral. To everyone who helped during the two weeks, we are eternally grateful to you all.
The next court date is April 25, at the Palm Ridge High Court. Please continue to show your support, not only to Melonique who has tragically lost her life but to all those who are still stuck in abusive relationships.”
Errol, Geraldine, Virgil and Sandahl Klassen and all their extended family.
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