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CORNELIA (CORRIE) VAN MIERLO

Born: Nov 18, 1938

Date of Passing: Sep 08, 2020

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CORNELIA (CORRIE) VAN MIERLO
November 18, 1938 - September 8, 2020

It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our beautiful Mom, Oma and friend to many.
Corrie was predeceased by her loving husband of 53 years, Wilhelmus (Bill). It lightens our hearts to know that Mom and Dad/Oma and Opa are together again. Corrie was also predeceased by brothers, Jos and Jan and sister Riet.
Left to remember Corrie, and all the good times that were had, are her son Adriaan (Judi); daughter Monica (Alan); grandchildren, Devon (Noraida) and Graham (Meaghan) and great-grandchild Nathaniel. Also left to remember her are her brother-in law Theodorus (Dirk) van der Kroon and many nephews, nieces and friends.
Corrie was born in the Netherlands. After the war, she met Bill and they made the leap to start a new life in Canada in 1958. They lived in Winnipeg in their first years and family togetherness was a priority. Many weekends the family went to parks or the beach and went camping, fishing and boating. They eventually moved to St. Eustache, known as the "the farm" and weekends were still spent together outside in the gardens, tending to the animals and pulling the kids and eventually grandkids around on the tractor and snowmobiles. They got to know many of the neighbours and good times were had at neighbourhood gatherings, pot-lucks and card games.
Corrie had a kind loving spirit but was also a hard-working lady. She had many jobs other than being a fantastic wife, Mom and Oma. She spent her early years in a sewing factory, was a foster parent, provided childcare for neighbours in St. Eustache and worked as a teacher's aid at the local Hutterite colony. Her most rewarding job was caring for Bill for 20 years after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. She was so full of love for those she cared about, and would always have your back.
After her husband passed away, Corrie continued living life to the fullest. She joined a bowling league and got involved in activities at the Knights Center in Selkirk. She would love to meet up with friends and family for lunch, and especially enjoyed meeting up with her grandkids for breakfast. She had a special friendship with her brother-in-law Dirk and they cared for each other as they aged gracefully. They enjoyed their weekly Cribbage games with friends, Peggy and Charlie. Corrie was sharp as a tack as they played, always Men against the Women, with so much laughter and "zingers" flying back and forth.
The family would like to thank everyone at the Selkirk Palliative Care program and Homecare. Corrie's wish to live at home till the end was made possible by their care and support.
Cremation has taken place and a small family service will be held.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Alzheimer society or CancerCare.

Condolences may be left on her tribute wall
at www.gilbartfuneralhome.com

Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk
in care of arrangements.

Make a donation to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 12, 2020

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • We want to simply say how sorry we are for your loss. Corrie was the best friend a person could have. She had truly special place in my mother, Gertie Tucker's heart. She was so kind, caring and loving that it seems a shame she was made to suffer through her last years with you. When we last spoke she was very raspy but still the same old Corrie making the best of a bad situation. Her love of life was a strength she shared with everyone. Keep her memories close in your hearts - the memories that may bring a tear to your eyes or a smile to your face will be your strength during this sad time. Goodbye to a great lady who helped my mother and so many others in her lifetime - a true friend. May you rest in peace Corrie. - Posted by: Marie Davies (Friend) on: Sep 12, 2020

  • We are sorry to hear of Corrie's passing. Offering our sympathies to all of you. - Posted by: Norm and Cindy Chabot (Former Neighbour) on: Sep 12, 2020

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