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<center><h3>HEIDE ANNE THIESSEN</h3></center>
<center><h3>HEIDE ANNE THIESSEN</h3></center>
Heidi Anne Thiessen died
in a vehicle accident Mar.
23 at age 24. She was born
Jan. 15, 1983 to Alan and
Deanne Thiessen. She
was a beautiful young
woman with sparkle, a great sense of humour,
creativity, and zest for life. What stood out most
in her life, however, was her perseverance. She
continually had to deal with her heart, her
thoughts, her feelings, her dreams, and rebuild
them. Predeceased by her father in 2004, she is
mourned by her mother; siblings Jesh, Jaydon,
and Kari (Marc) Goossen; grandmother Elfie
Thiessen; Papa and Gran Crosby; many friends
and relatives. A memorial service was held March
31 in Armstrong, B.C.
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 15:50, 3 June 2024

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2007 Jun p. 29

Birth date: 1983 Jan 15

text of obituary:

HEIDE ANNE THIESSEN

Heidi Anne Thiessen died in a vehicle accident Mar. 23 at age 24. She was born Jan. 15, 1983 to Alan and Deanne Thiessen. She was a beautiful young woman with sparkle, a great sense of humour, creativity, and zest for life. What stood out most in her life, however, was her perseverance. She continually had to deal with her heart, her thoughts, her feelings, her dreams, and rebuild them. Predeceased by her father in 2004, she is mourned by her mother; siblings Jesh, Jaydon, and Kari (Marc) Goossen; grandmother Elfie Thiessen; Papa and Gran Crosby; many friends and relatives. A memorial service was held March 31 in Armstrong, B.C.