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John Bargen Obituary

"Your gifts are in your hands John, use them to serve the Lord" said a wise friend, and so he did. John David Bargen, age 94, beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather went peacefully to his heavenly home to be with his Redeemer Lord on November 20, 2017, surrounded by his family. John was the oldest son born to German Mennonite parents in the Ukraine on October 12, 1923. His father, seeing the serious threat to their lives if they stayed, moved the family to Alberta, Canada when John was two years old. His father, seeking better weather and opportunities, visited Yarrow B.C. and found cattle grazing in February and made haste to bring his family to this beautiful area. During John's childhood years his family hosted many families moving into the area until those families were established. John attended school in the Chilliwack area including a year of Bible School. His father was a builder and John enjoyed carpentry. He was the best roof "shingler" at age 15, getting the highest pay at the time $.25 a bundle. John had a creative mind. He enjoyed building, making "the foundation". His contractor Dad threw the level away saying, "John's eye is better than a level". A Sunday afternoon listening on the radio to the Old Fashioned Revival Hour made him aware of his sin and need of forgiveness through the Savior's gift on the cross...he responded in faith and has shared that faith with others all his life. John served during WWII with the Canadian army. When the war ended he saw a young lady in the choir that he wanted to know and joined the choir so he could take her home on the street car. He married Katherine Peters in 1946 and together they raised three children - Elaine, Ted, and Jayne. During the 1948 flood of the Fraser River, many homes needed their doors replaced, and so began John's ventures into door making with one press that made 21 doors a day, followed by the founding of Bargen Brothers Woodworks Limited in Richmond, BC, and later Lynden Door Inc. in Lynden, WA, which makes many more doors a day. At a crossroad in his life when the door company in Canada burned to the ground, he made a decision to focus on building for the Lord, so the door plant was rebuilt. He also gave his energies to help build several area churches as well as serving on the local Christian Business Men Committee, the Steering Committee for the Billy Graham crusade in Vancouver B.C., the Gideons, and the Canadian board of the Luis Palau Association. He made tract racks to hold Christian literature and placed them in the many sawmills along the Fraser river, and kept them supplied. Shortly before their move to the US in the mid 70's, they bought a ranch on Minaker Road where they raised his herd of cattle. Friends encouraged them to use the beautiful property for a retreat center and shortly thereafter they founded Cedar Springs Christian Retreat Center where he spent 30 years using the gift that was in his hands to build, create, plant flower beds, arrange "water works", feed the swans on the pond, for the joy of others and the glory of God. He was a man who would rather do something than say something, and influenced many by his humble servant ways. In 1993, he married Jeannie Byle, who served alongside him at Cedar Springs. He enjoyed running his sawmill and hand marked all the logs and timber on his forest land for their log home that he designed. He dried the lumber in the dry kiln he had made. When people asked if he was retiring, he immediately responded "retirement is not in the Bible". He loved his family and was delighted that the phone book listing of Bargens was getting longer. He is survived by his wife, Jeannie; Son Ted Bargen (Sandi), grandchildren Chris (Shelly), Cheri , Heidi (John Slagle), Nic (Ashli), and Jonathan all of Lynden. Daughter Jayne (Mark Brewster) of Lewiston, Idaho and grandchildren Michelle (Brian Schmidt), Dave (Jamie), Janae , Kaylee and 15 great grandchildren, Isaiah, Jasmine, Kara, Benjamin, Adeline, Andrew, Elizabeth, Nathaniel, Jacob, Abigail, Daniel, Elena, Siena, Noah, Aydan Ford. Stepchildren David Byle (Ullie), Warren Byle (Julie), and Carma (Ken Pimento) and step-grandchildren Sarah, Anna, Micaela, Olivia, Johannes, Rebecca, Esther, Amy and Daniel. His brother Art Bargen, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Katherine, in 1988, his parents, his brother Pete, daughter Elaine and two infant daughters, Joyce and Marie, and sister in law, Ellie Bargen. We are thankful for our wonderful home caregivers and for the good Hospice nurses who helped care for John. There will be a public viewing on Thursday November 30th, from 4-8 p.m. at Gillies Funeral Home in Lynden (202 Front Street). Memorial service will be held Sunday, December 3rd at 1:30pm at Cedar Springs Christian Retreat Center 4700 Minaker Rd. A private family graveside service will be held in Abbotsford, BC. on Saturday morning. In lieu of flowers, remembrance gifts may be given to Cedar Springs Christian Retreat Center, 4700 Minaker Road, Sumas, WA 98295. Please share your condolences and memories in the online guestbook at www.gilliesfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are entrusted to Gillies Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Lynden.

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Published by Bellingham Herald from Nov. 23 to Nov. 29, 2017.

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Linda Kane

December 6, 2017

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss, I understand how hard it is to let go of the people we love. May your heart be filled with your wonderful memories of John and his greatness to you and all.

Dee Anders

December 3, 2017

The Bargen families - lives well lived....in part because of the faith and character of John in his roles as father, husband, businessman and leader. Many people have been encouraged by spending time at Cedar Springs. May the blessings continue.

Bruce Burke

December 3, 2017

I will always remember my friend John as an excellent human being, because he lived his life as a humble child of God.

Paul Bailey

December 2, 2017

I only met John once many years ago at his home by Cedar Springs, but we had a delightful afternoon. John was excited to share about Cedar Springs, but he was equally interested in hearing about the work God was doing at Ness Lake Bible Camp in Prince George, BC. He had strong connections with Henry Unrah (the founder and Director at Ness Lake from 1953 -1959), and he was keen to know all the latest news. I left our time together encouraged and refreshed. May God encourage your hearts as you hear stories about his life and service and reflect on the legacy he has left in the lives of those he touched.

November 27, 2017

My sincere condolences. Find comfort in the God who is close to the brokenhearted.

November 27, 2017

A Family Legacy of Love, Laughter ....lLighting up our lives. I remember John getting up early in the mornings at Cedar Springs, to light fires in the Chapel, ......so early risers that loved to pray could do so in total comfort. Thank you John for your faithfulness of heart. Meredith & Steve Moyer

Todd Wong

November 27, 2017

John's life is a testimony to God's providence and personal love for us. His faithfulness to his Lord, his community and his family has produced a beauty even greater than his incredible gardens. Condolences to all his loved ones.

EG

November 27, 2017

Our hearts are saddened by your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with your family. May your precious memories of your time together help with the pain. May God comfort your hearts and give you peace. 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17

John & Diana Jansma

November 23, 2017

How we love this man of God who extended his hand of love to us, a missionary family. His smile and cheerfulness was always a joy to be with. Well done thy good and faithful steward of God. Thanks for blessing our lives! We have so many good memories. Love and prayers to you Jeannie and all the family.

Gary Severson

November 23, 2017

I've known John through Lynden Door and Cedar Springs Retreat Center. Many received employment, refreshment and hope from his endeavors.He lived a good life for God!

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