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Annette Deyle Obituary
Peaceful with family at her side, Annette Deyle (nee Oostveen) in her 80th year was reunited with lost loved ones March 25, 2025 at Strathroy Hospital. Predeceased by her husband John (2017), and parents Karl and Annie Oostveen. Remembered and loved by her children Terry (Kim) Deyle, Lorrie (Jon) Rushton, John Deyle, Annie Deyle (Rick). Predeceased by her son Ronnie Deyle. Special Grandmother to Tracey, Tyler, Tara Deyle; Evan, Lucas, Emilie Vezsenyi; Fred, Tiffany Hathaway; Nathan, Amanda Deyle; Micheal, Jacob, Brittany Deyle. Great-Grandmother to 24.
Annette enjoyed the serenity of her gardens, coffee, conversation and a good laugh with friends, and her furry companion Babe.
Annette will be remembered for her many years spent devoted to the Rodney Legion serving veterans and her community.
Annette was a long time member of The Rodney Christian Mission and enjoyed fellowship with her “church family.” Annette found peace knowing that she would leave this life to cross over into paradise with her Lord.
Annette rests at Arn Funeral Home, 212 Furnival Rd , Rodney. Visitation will be held on Friday March 28, 2025 7:00-9:00 pm. Funeral service to commence Saturday March 29, 2025 at 1:00. Interment in Rodney Cemetery to follow. Invitation to friends and family for fellowship after at Arn Funeral Home. Donations to the Canadian Liver Foundation or the Ontario Rett Syndrome Association of Canada, greatly appreciated.
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June 29 1945 March 25 2025 79 Years Old
Death notice for the town of: Dutton, Province: Ontario
death notice Annette Oostveen Deyle June 29 1945 March 25 2025 79 Years Old
obituaries notice Annette Oostveen Deyle June 29 1945 March 25 2025 79 Years Old
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