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Annemarie Stiefvater

December 15, 2004

Stiefvater, Annemarie

1946 — 2004

Annemarie passed away suddenly on December 15, 2004. She will be forever missed by her loving husband, Lucas, and her sons Jordan and Daniel (Kelsey). She is survived by her sister Irmgard and her brother Otto, several nieces and nephews, many dear friends and her very special companion, Rocky.

Annemarie was a very special woman, who touched many people in a multitude of ways.

The impact of Annemarie is felt by the words we used to describe her.

Annemarie was an extremely loving mother, a beautiful wife, a caring and understanding friend and a wise-woman, a champion of children and animals, a gracious, strong, passionate, non-judgmental woman of conviction whose spirituality and self-discovery was imbedded in her profound connection with nature, the earth and the ocean.

She was a giving and sexy woman full of laughter, creativity, spontaneity who interpreted life for herself and on her terms. Annemarie loved photography, gardening, cooking, long walks and shopping (it was her way of supporting the local economy). She nurtured relationships with all those with whom she cared for and we will remember her lovingly and for always.

We see the peace and love in you, Annemarie, which we feel in all of us.

A private service will be held. In lieu of flowers donations in Annemarie’s memory may be made to:

SPCA

Box 1284

1668 Ryan Road East

Comox, BC V9N 7Z8 or


Canadian Mental Health

Association

COURTENAY BRANCH

#10 — 126 Back Road

Courtenay, BC V9N 3W6


Comox Valley Funeral Home in care of arrangements



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