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Many memories of 4 years of university at Western with Anne.Lots of fun times, early morning clinicals, group projects, get togethers outside of class. She was a wonderful friend. I am sorry for your loss.
"When someone you love becomes a memory- that memory becomes a treasure"
Anne was an amazing lady and has left lots of good memories for the people she interacted with. She will be greatly missed by all that knew her. I send my sincere condolences to all Anne's family and friends at this sad time.
Anne was a precious member of our Sunflower Cancer support group. I treasure the times we spent together, though am sad about the harshness of the disease that brought us together. Anne always had a compassionate, empathetic listening ear for everyone, no matter what was going on in her own life. She was quick to share suggestions and helpful information. Her smile brightened the room - and her calm courage was an inspiration to all of us. She will always hold a special place in my heart. I know there were many Sunflower angels ready to greet her when she departed this earth. Sending my deep felt condolences to Rick and family - and to all those many friends and colleagues that were a part of her circle. Hugs and prayers-
Val Magill
Sunflower Friend
Rick, Sandra, Dave, Gerald and Families,
The Litchfields have been family friends for a very long time.
Although I lost touch, my mother has kept me up to date on “everything Litchfield” over the years.
I just wanted to send my deepest condolences and I pray that God will provide you with incredible comfort during this sad time.
Kim Deveney (Meyers)
Anne was a special person. I will always remember her smile, her positivity and, above all else, her laugh (she’s making me smile right now thinking about it...!). We spent many family events together - Christmas, birthdays, summers at the cottage, backyard (above ground) pool parties. And more recently we’d look forward to the Czapski Christmas letter - always on-time, informative , dutifully detailed, and laced with her sense of humour (she’s making me smile again!). All fond memories.
My deepest condolences to Rick and Family. Cherish the memories.
Cousin Kirby
I have known Anne since she was a toddler, our families have been very close throughout the years. I still feel very much a part of their family. My love to Rick and family, Sandra Dave Gerald and Anna. My sincere sympathy to you all. Blessings
Kim & Tim Callaghan, June 4, 2021
I have a memory of Anne & Rick, way back when they were married. A joint ceremony with Anne & Rick, Sandra & Dave and all the related families and friends. How special that was, all celebrating together! The last time I saw Anne was at our nephew's wedding. She was so fortunate to attend Diana & Matthew's nuptials. Despite her challenge, that bright smile. It was the first time Kim had met Anne. A very special and courageous woman. Our sincere condolences to Rick and the rest of the family. You have all been in our prayers and will continue to be. Take care.
-Kim & Tim
Anne was such a very good big sister for Sandra and myself to have. As kids in winter she would help me get into my snow suit to be able to play outdoors and also helped me learn how to skate on ice. In summertime we would hunt down, capture and study insects. Then later when she had her own family I remember she enjoyed so much going to the dinosaur museum near Drumheller. She was an excellent administrator and feel we shared that trait to prevent and plan for problems before they would arise. Her presence is already so greatly missed.
Sympathy and deepest condolences to Rick and family. Ann was always had a smile on such a friendly neighbour. Rest in Peace. Steve and Marguerite Morrison
Anne will be so deeply missed. She attended nursing school with my mom, and was a strong source of support and friendship to my mom through the years. I have many memories of her, from playing with Liz and Christine at dinner parties, to her being one of the many strong female examples that lead me into my nursing career. She was always a positive and incredibly supportive lady. My sincerest condolences to Rick, Liz, Christine and family.
Some say in laws are not family but, I can honestly say as her brother in law I have never felt like anything but family around Anne. It didn't matter what was going on in her life or how she was feeling she always had time listen to me about something going on in mine. Anne is one of the most caring and compassionate people I know and her chosen profession confirmed that. My heart goes out to Rick, my brother, no in law feelings there either, the girls, their partners and children. Hugs to all. Love, uncle dave.
Anne was my sister...and it has to be said...my FAVORITE sister! I will think of her and talk to her and continue to share my sister secrets. Although we lived far apart the distance didn't matter; we stayed close and supported each other all our lives (well, except maybe when I was 16 years old, she said I was a brat). She was one of the most genuine people I have ever known. I am a better person because of her...
It is often said you can choose your friends but you can’t choose your family. My dear cousin Anne easily qualified as top choice for both. She was someone you looked up to, someone you had fun with, someone you trusted.
I am sure she is now pruning peonies with her mom, chasing birds with her dad, and eating schnitzel with her grandparents.
I will always hold in her my heart.
Jody Losch
Anne was my cousin. We were born close together, We grew up together. We spent a lot of time together. I knew her as a child, a young woman, a mother and a grandmother. Never once did I see anything other than a gentle, kind-hearted person who was true to herself and who loved her family above all else.
My very deepest condolences to Rick, the girls and the grandchildren.
I will miss her laugh. I will miss her smile. I will miss her greatly.
- Jeff Losch
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