Thursday, February 20
1pm at Clark Funeral Home
Christian Mittelstaedt

February 20, 1937 - February 4, 2025


It is with great sadness that
we announce the passing of
Christian Max Adolf
Mittelstaedt on February 4,
2025, in his 88th year.
Christian was born on
February 20, 1937, in Kurow,
Germany. He was
predeceased by his parents
and his brother, Godfried
(Christel). He was a devoted
husband to his predeceased
wife, Christena (Nee:
Muirhead). Loving father to
Christian William (Nancy) and
Max Martin (Megan). He is
survived by his brother, Martin
(Margaret), nephews, Otto and
Martin Jr., nieces, Rosemary
and Sabine, as well as
grandchildren, Heather, Zyra,
Derek and Bruce. Loved by
many friends and extended
family members who will miss
him dearly. Christian was a
machinist by trade. Despite
his many responsibilities, he
always loved and spent time
on his paintings, sketches and
drawings. He was a member
of the Art Gallery of
Burlington. A Celebration of
Life ceremony will be held on
Thursday, February 20, at M.A.
Clark Funeral Home, 567
Upper Wellington St.,
Hamilton, with Visitation from
10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.,
followed by a Service of
Remembrance at 1:00 p.m.
Inurnment at Mount Hamilton
Cemetery at 2:00 p.m. A
special thank you to the
Cancer Assistance Program
(CAP) and it's volunteers. In
lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to the Cancer
Assistance Program (905)383
9797
or www.cancerassist.ca
Book of Condolences
Carrie

Posted on: February 19, 2025

He will be sadly missed. He always seemed to be watching over my puppies in the yard and giving them treats. He was a great Neighbour and welcomed me into the neighborhood when I moved in. Had great conversations with him in the yard. I will definitely miss him
Roy & Janet Voorberg

Posted on: February 16, 2025

Dear family; i only knew Christian for about 5 years, (the last) however he struck me as a thinker and endeavoured to engage in deep thought provoking discussions when given the opportunity. He was a regular attendant at Faith CRC in Burlington and would clearly engage Pastor Cara in questions and opinions from time to time, I loved his bold nature with that. We had a men’s breakfast and with some prodding he attended and jon into discussions. Every Christmas he would faithfully send us a greeting card. The last year or so he did not manage to attend worship with us but I thought about him often. He was obviously getting weaker as his illness took it’s toll on him. He is free of all disease now and he is now in his heavenly father’s house. He will for ever more sign praises!
Due work obligations we will not be able to attend the memorial service, but we will remember Christian and his impact on our lives in the 5 short years we knew him.
Our love to you all and pray you will receive Grace to carry you though your loss.
Roy & Janet Voorberg