Suddenly at her home at White Cliffe Terrace Retirement Residence on Tuesday April 14th, 2020. Anne (née Wulf) at the age of 81 has gone to be with her beloved and adored Adrie "Apekoop". Cherished mom of Harold Rink (Kristie) of Nova Scotia, Eileen Hodgkinson (Jack) of Oshawa and her chosen daughter Joanne (late Steve) and son Christian (Natalie).
Devoted Oma to Ceilidh Rink, Aurora and Jade Thurston, Adrian Rink, Stephanie Bell (Richard), Jonathan Siberry (Tanya), Jacob Hodgkinson, Jacko Hodgkinson and great Oma to Vianna, Janiqa, Joshawa, Sophia, Ethan, Oliver, Cooper, Lightning and Ecliipse.
Survived by her sister Deanna Urbanus (George) and predeceased by Catherina Gokke, late Wilhelm Wulf (Anny), the late Mary Oostvogels (late Piet) and the late Har Wulf (Mien).
Will be greatly missed by many nieces, with a special thanks to Stella Kranz, nephews and friends.
A Celebration of Anne's life will be held at a later date. Donations in memory of Anne can be made through McINTOSH-ANDERSON-KELLAM FUNERAL HOME LTD., 152 King St. E., Oshawa (905-433-5558) to Canadian Diabetes Association or the Kids Help Phone. In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic we encourage relatives and friends to express their sympathies and condolences online at makfuneralhome.com.
Ik kan me vaag herinneren dat zij bij mijn ouders, haar oom en tante, afscheid kwam nemen om naar Canada te vertrekken.
Mijn vader en haar moeder waren broer en zus en scheelde ca 3 jaar in leeftijd.
Dat afscheid moet zo rond 1958 oid geweest zijn en was ik 6 jaar. Mijn moeder en ik waren net bij St.Nicolaas geweest bij de meubelwinkel op de hoek, dus medio november. Wat ik toen nog niet door had was dat St.Nicolaas eigenlijk de filiaalchef was die ik later wel eens hielp bij het afleveren van meubels bij klanten.
Anne, in our part of the family known as Ans, was my cousin, the youngest daughter of my father's elder sister.I vaguely recall she came to say farewell at my parents to depart for Canada. My father and her mum differ 3 year in age and her mother died in 1941 during WW2.
My guess is the farewell was around november 1958, I must have been 6. My mother and I just returned from a visit to St.Nicolaas at the furnitureshop at the corner of our street, so it must have been in november. What I did not know that St.Nicolaas was the shopowner which later I helped sometimes to deliver at clients. Her brother Harry lived closeby and we sometimes visited each other. RIP Ans and condolences to my far away relatives.
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