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Percy Klaehn

Percy Carl Klaehn (1896 – May 8, 1984) was a Canadian educator, soldier, and politician who served as mayor of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan from 1963 to 1964.

Percy C. Klaehn
Mayor of Saskatoon
In office
1963-1964
Preceded bySidney Buckwold
Succeeded byE. J. Cole
Saskatoon City Alderman
In office
1958–1963
Personal details
Born1896
Valleyfield, Quebec
DiedMay 8, 1984 (aged 87–88)
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
CitizenshipCanadian
OccupationEducator and soldier

Early life and career

Klaehn was born in Valleyfield, Quebec and came west with his family while still young. Klaehn served with Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry during the First World War and was wounded at the Battle of Vimy Ridge. At the start of the Second World War, Klaehn joined the Saskatoon Light Infantry. He was named commander of The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa and took part in the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944. He later commanded the 8th Canadian Infantry Brigade in Belgium. He then went to England as commander of the Canadian School of Infantry. In the fall of 1945, Klaehn returned to Saskatoon as regional administrator for the federal Department of Veterans Affairs. In 1946, he became commander of the 17th Infantry Brigade and later the 21st Militia of Saskatoon. Klaehn retired from the military in 1958 but was named honorary lieutenant-colonel for the North Saskatchewan Regiment.[1]

Between the First and Second World Wars, Klaehn also taught school in Saskatoon, North Battleford and Weyburn.[1] He was a high school coach for Ethel Catherwood, who later won a gold medal for Canada in the high jump at the 1928 Summer Olympics.[2]

Political career

Klaehn was elected to Saskatoon city council in a 1958 by-election and served on council until 1963. He was elected mayor following the resignation of Sidney Buckwold in 1963. He was defeated by E. J. Cole when he ran for reelection in 1964, which was considered a significant upset.[1]

Personal life

Klaehn and his wife Helen had four children: David, Carolyn, Laura, and Valerie. After leaving politics, Klaehn returned to teaching. He served as principal of Biggar Composite School and also taught in Rosetown and Harris. He returned to Saskatoon after he retired from teaching and later died there at the age of 88. He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery with Helen, who died in 1997.[1]

Klaehn was named an officer of the Order of the British Empire.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Pedersen, Jen. (PDF). City of Saskatoon. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 23, 2014.
  2. ^ Powers, Ned (1997). Personal best : the history of track and field in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Track and Field Association. p. 12.
  3. ^ . Archives Canada. Archived from the original on 2012-12-28. Retrieved 2014-06-20.

External links

  • "Portrait of P.C. Klaehn, mayor of Saskatoon 1964". Saskatoon Public Library.

percy, klaehn, percy, carl, klaehn, 1896, 1984, canadian, educator, soldier, politician, served, mayor, saskatoon, saskatchewan, from, 1963, 1964, percy, klaehnmayor, saskatoonin, office, 1963, 1964preceded, bysidney, buckwoldsucceeded, colesaskatoon, city, al. Percy Carl Klaehn 1896 May 8 1984 was a Canadian educator soldier and politician who served as mayor of Saskatoon Saskatchewan from 1963 to 1964 Percy C KlaehnMayor of SaskatoonIn office 1963 1964Preceded bySidney BuckwoldSucceeded byE J ColeSaskatoon City AldermanIn office 1958 1963Personal detailsBorn1896Valleyfield QuebecDiedMay 8 1984 aged 87 88 Saskatoon SaskatchewanCitizenshipCanadianOccupationEducator and soldier Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Political career 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career EditKlaehn was born in Valleyfield Quebec and came west with his family while still young Klaehn served with Princess Patricia s Canadian Light Infantry during the First World War and was wounded at the Battle of Vimy Ridge At the start of the Second World War Klaehn joined the Saskatoon Light Infantry He was named commander of The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa and took part in the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944 He later commanded the 8th Canadian Infantry Brigade in Belgium He then went to England as commander of the Canadian School of Infantry In the fall of 1945 Klaehn returned to Saskatoon as regional administrator for the federal Department of Veterans Affairs In 1946 he became commander of the 17th Infantry Brigade and later the 21st Militia of Saskatoon Klaehn retired from the military in 1958 but was named honorary lieutenant colonel for the North Saskatchewan Regiment 1 Between the First and Second World Wars Klaehn also taught school in Saskatoon North Battleford and Weyburn 1 He was a high school coach for Ethel Catherwood who later won a gold medal for Canada in the high jump at the 1928 Summer Olympics 2 Political career EditKlaehn was elected to Saskatoon city council in a 1958 by election and served on council until 1963 He was elected mayor following the resignation of Sidney Buckwold in 1963 He was defeated by E J Cole when he ran for reelection in 1964 which was considered a significant upset 1 Personal life EditKlaehn and his wife Helen had four children David Carolyn Laura and Valerie After leaving politics Klaehn returned to teaching He served as principal of Biggar Composite School and also taught in Rosetown and Harris He returned to Saskatoon after he retired from teaching and later died there at the age of 88 He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery with Helen who died in 1997 1 Klaehn was named an officer of the Order of the British Empire 3 See also EditList of mayors of SaskatoonReferences Edit a b c d Pedersen Jen A Seat on Council The Aldermen Councillors and Mayors of Saskatoon 1903 2006 PDF City of Saskatoon Archived from the original PDF on June 23 2014 Powers Ned 1997 Personal best the history of track and field in Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Track and Field Association p 12 Klaehn Percy Carl Archives Canada Archived from the original on 2012 12 28 Retrieved 2014 06 20 External links Edit Portrait of P C Klaehn mayor of Saskatoon 1964 Saskatoon Public Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Percy Klaehn amp oldid 1117736575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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