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Elisabeth Acker

Elisabeth Acker

Lieu de naissance : S’Heerenberg, Pays-Bas

Lieu de décès : Kentville, Canada
Date de décès : 9 octobre 2014

Acker, Elisabeth – 87 of Somerset, passed away Thursday October 9th, 2014 at Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in S’Heerenberg, Netherlands, she was a daughter of the late Anton and Elise (Müshen) Bloemendal. Elisabeth was a lifelong member of the Berwick United Church and a member of the Faith and Sharing Group of the church. She was an avid Bingo player, enjoyed a good card game of Canasta, enjoyed knitting, gardening, watching and feeding the birds. She will be remembered as a loving mother and grandmother to her family. Elisabeth is survived by her sons, William (Gail), Somerset, Robert (Nancee), Waterville, Arthur (Brenda), Somerset, Ronald (Alma), Victoria Hrb.; daughters, Linda (Darren) Dillman, Carroll’s Corner, Barbara (Jim McGregor) Acker, Somerset; several grandchildren; several great grandchildren; one great great grandson; several brother and sister in-laws. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Arthur Acker; daughter, Elise Houghton; brothers, Willem, Anton, Johann and Erich Bloemendal; sisters, Johanna Van Stuivenberg, Erna Willemsen. Visitation was held from 7-9 p.m. Friday October 10th at Serenity Lindsay Annapolis Valley Funeral Home, Berwick Chapel, 192 Commercial St., Berwick (902-538-9900). Funeral Service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday October 11th at Berwick United Church 272 Commercial St., Berwick, Reverend Tom Woods officiated. Interment followed in Berwick Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in memory may be made to Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada, Diabetes Association of Canada or charity of choice. On-line condolences may be sent by visiting: www.serenitylindsayfuneralhome.ca

 

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