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Edna Yaeger
October 18, 1923 - March 25, 2017
Surrounded by the love of her family at Riverview, Edna took her last breath on March 25, 2017.
Edna was born October 18, 1923 in Winnipeg, MB, the eldest of seven to Gustav and Emma Harwart (Kiesman). She grew up on a homestead farm near Moosehorn, MB.
In her 20's, she left the farm for Winnipeg. In July 1950, she married Albert and raised three children Beverly (Ron), Linda (Hal) and Dennis (Lasha). She worked full time at Ray O Vac while caring for her family. She was proud of her nine grandchildren, Chris, Jeff (Angie), and Corey (Paige), Lisa (Patrick) and Kyla (Jason), Breanna, Eric, Emily and Lars. She will also be missed by her sisters, brother-in-law, nieces and nephews.
She was a proud member of the Eastern Star. In her golden years, she spent her winters in Arizona and summers in Pinawa with her many friends. Following a stroke in 2007, her final years were spent at Riverview.
The family would like to thank the staff and friends at Riverview who helped us with her journey.
”Farewell mom. Your love will live forever.”
Edna was born October 18, 1923 in Winnipeg, MB, the eldest of seven to Gustav and Emma Harwart (Kiesman). She grew up on a homestead farm near Moosehorn, MB.
In her 20's, she left the farm for Winnipeg. In July 1950, she married Albert and raised three children Beverly (Ron), Linda (Hal) and Dennis (Lasha). She worked full time at Ray O Vac while caring for her family. She was proud of her nine grandchildren, Chris, Jeff (Angie), and Corey (Paige), Lisa (Patrick) and Kyla (Jason), Breanna, Eric, Emily and Lars. She will also be missed by her sisters, brother-in-law, nieces and nephews.
She was a proud member of the Eastern Star. In her golden years, she spent her winters in Arizona and summers in Pinawa with her many friends. Following a stroke in 2007, her final years were spent at Riverview.
The family would like to thank the staff and friends at Riverview who helped us with her journey.
”Farewell mom. Your love will live forever.”