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Cora Van't Hof

FUNERAL SERVICE AUDIO RECORDING

Cora Van't Hof

1933 - 2015

Cornelia Van’t Hof (née van Buren), passed away peacefully in Taber, to be with her Lord and Saviour on Thursday, August 27, 2015 at the age of 82 years.

A private burial service was held at the Taber Memorial Garden prior to the funeral service.

The Funeral Service was held at the First Christian Reformed Church, 3902 Heritage Drive, Taber on Monday, August 31, 2015 at 12:00 P.M.

Left to mourn her passing and cherish her memory are her children, Joanne (Simon) Bekkering of Taber, Edith (Bill) Ardiel of Calgary and Joe (Dorothy) Van’t Hof of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; grandchildren Anna (Jeff) Loomis, Cory (Mark) Gillrie, Henry (Joanna) Bekkering, Ross (Carli) Bekkering, Janelle Bekkering, Rachel Ardiel, Jonah Ardiel, Mariah Van’t Hof and Alyssa Van’t Hof; great grandchildren Solomon Loomis, Marion Loomis, Avery Gillrie, Holden Gillrie, Clark Gillrie and Elizabeth Bekkering. Cora is survived by her brother Jacobus and her sisters, Dirkje, Joosje Jasina, Lena and Margje as well as numerous extended relatives all in the Netherlands.

Cora was predeceased by her loving husband of fifty eight years Aart; parents Klaas and Dirkje van Buren; brothers Pieter Jan, Ernst and Dirk; sister Maria and twin sister Huigerina all of the Netherlands.

Cora was born on June 26, 1933 in Nieuw-Lekkerland, Netherlands. Along with her husband Aart, she immigrated to Canada in 1955 and settled in Ontario. In 1980 the family moved to Taber. Cora led a life of giving and compassion. She had many passions, but undoubtedly they all involved helping and supporting those who were disadvantaged. Cora was known for her homemade soup, “boterkoeks” all given in love to those people who had somehow found themselves in need of a warm meal, a helping hand or an embracing hug. For many years Cora maintained a green house, attached to her home, where she nurtured plants. Those who came to visit often left with a plant in hand. She unequivocally loved her children and grandchildren, but her heart was big enough to include all young children and especially babies. Although she had many health challenges thorough out her life, they never prevented her from expressing love to family, friends and even strangers.

If friends so desire, memorial tributes in Cora’s name may be made directly to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 204, 2323 – 32 Avenue NE, Calgary, Alberta T2E 6Z3.