Mia Roelofje Thornhill
1923 – 2022
Peacefully in Calgary on Friday, September 7, 2022.
She was predeceased by her beloved husband in 2008, Philip George Thornhill. She is lovingly remembered by a few dear friends, nieces and nephews, her brother, Johan (Heleen); her grandchildren, Jenny, Eric and Sean; and her children, Frankie (Arthur), Jan (Fred) & Bruce (Lisa).
Our Dutch mother was forthright to a fault and said things like, “I’m very affectionate; I just don’t show it.” She truly was a singular human being, who, the day The Hague was liberated by Canadian forces, climbed a tank and kissed a soldier on a dare and married him soon after; who, once in Canada, gamely signed on as camp cook when our father-to-be’s summer jobs took him deep into the northern Ontario bush where our mother-to-be had to fend off bears during the day while the men were gone, but who, nonetheless, always, to the end, thought herself unremarkable; who refused to give her children the Velveeta cheese and peanut butter and jam on white bread we enjoyed at camp, instead feeding us smoked eel and liverwurst on rye; and who took great pride in being a cultural snob, but was nonetheless able to talk to anyone and be genuinely interested in what they had to say. She loved art and was an amazing painter herself, especially after she went large and abstract in her late 70s. She loved dogs. Openly. She also loved trees and flowers and rocks and chocolate and cherries and really garlicky shrimp. And she loved books. She loved books so much that she only locked her door so no one could sneak in and steal them. And she loved us – maybe not quite as much as she loved dogs – but enough.
Her ashes will eventually be interred alongside our father’s at St. James Cemetery.
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Maria Roelofje Thornhill October 6th 2022 September 7th 2022..
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Death notice for the town of: Airdrie, Province: Alberta