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Nellie Ann Kliever of | Nellie Ann Kliever of Abbotsford, B.C. passed | ||
away Apr. 19. She was | |||
away Apr. 19 . She was | born Nov. 3, 1912 to Jacob and Sarah Loewen in | ||
born Nov. 3, 1912 to | Sunnyslope, Alta. After | ||
grade 8, she worked on | |||
her parents' farm near | |||
grade 8, | Linden, Alta., caring for her grandmother and | ||
her parents' farm | |||
Linden , Alta ., caring for her grandmother and | |||
siblings, cooking, gardening and helping in the | siblings, cooking, gardening and helping in the | ||
fields and barns. For 10 years she regularly drove | fields and barns. For 10 years she regularly drove | ||
to Calgary to sell poultry and fresh produce | to Calgary to sell poultry and fresh produce | ||
door-to-door. She earned a practical nursing | door-to-door. She earned a practical nursing licence by correspondence and worked for a local | ||
doctor. She married Andrew Kliever in 1944. | |||
doctor. She married Andrew Kliever in 1944 . | |||
They worked on a farm near Calgary for 7 | They worked on a farm near Calgary for 7 | ||
months, then rented the Loewen farm for 6 1/2 | months, then rented the Loewen farm for 6 1/2 | ||
years. In 1951 they moved to Abbotsford and | years. In 1951 they moved to Abbotsford and | ||
bought a farm. Andy became bookkeeper at a | bought a farm. Andy became bookkeeper at a | ||
car dealership. Nellie and the 3 children did | car dealership. Nellie and the 3 children did janitorial work for the dealership and worked summers in the berry fields. They lived on 2 1/2 | ||
acres, and she had a huge garden. She spent | acres, and she had a huge garden. She spent | ||
many hours canning and preserving berries, fruit | many hours canning and preserving berries, fruit | ||
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school at the Alliance church. She was a charter | school at the Alliance church. She was a charter | ||
member of the Evangelical Free church. Retired, | member of the Evangelical Free church. Retired, | ||
she spent 1 day a week at MCC sorting | she spent 1 day a week at MCC sorting donations. She sewed clothing and blankets for MCC, | ||
even after losing most of her eyesight. She loved | even after losing most of her eyesight. She loved | ||
to crochet. She cared for Andy during periods of | to crochet. She cared for Andy during periods of | ||
ill health. In 1999 Andy died. She moved to | ill health. In 1999 Andy died. She moved to Terrace Apartments at Menno Home. In August | ||
2001 lung cancer was found. Predeceased by | 2001 lung cancer was found. Predeceased by | ||
Andy, 2 infant sisters and 4 brothers, she is | Andy, 2 infant sisters and 4 brothers, she is |
Latest revision as of 12:12, 20 June 2022
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Jul 12 p. 27
Birth date: 1912 Nov 3
text of obituary:
NELLIE ANN KLIEVER
Nellie Ann Kliever of Abbotsford, B.C. passed away Apr. 19. She was born Nov. 3, 1912 to Jacob and Sarah Loewen in Sunnyslope, Alta. After grade 8, she worked on her parents' farm near Linden, Alta., caring for her grandmother and siblings, cooking, gardening and helping in the fields and barns. For 10 years she regularly drove to Calgary to sell poultry and fresh produce door-to-door. She earned a practical nursing licence by correspondence and worked for a local doctor. She married Andrew Kliever in 1944. They worked on a farm near Calgary for 7 months, then rented the Loewen farm for 6 1/2 years. In 1951 they moved to Abbotsford and bought a farm. Andy became bookkeeper at a car dealership. Nellie and the 3 children did janitorial work for the dealership and worked summers in the berry fields. They lived on 2 1/2 acres, and she had a huge garden. She spent many hours canning and preserving berries, fruit and vegetables. Later, she worked at Menno Hospital as a nurse's aid, then in the kitchen. In 1973 she left work to care for 2 granddaughters. She taught Sunday school and vacation Bible school at the Alliance church. She was a charter member of the Evangelical Free church. Retired, she spent 1 day a week at MCC sorting donations. She sewed clothing and blankets for MCC, even after losing most of her eyesight. She loved to crochet. She cared for Andy during periods of ill health. In 1999 Andy died. She moved to Terrace Apartments at Menno Home. In August 2001 lung cancer was found. Predeceased by Andy, 2 infant sisters and 4 brothers, she is mourned by children Marion, Harvey and Jean; 6 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters and 1 brother. The memorial service was Apr. 26 in Clearbrook MB Church, with Jay Neufeld and Heinz Ratzlaff ministering.