Arthur Anhorn
Wednesday
24
June

Service

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Veteran Community Hall
Veteran
Veteran, Alberta, Canada

Obituary of Arthur Anhorn

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In Loving Memory of

Arthur “Art” Anhorn

March 27, 1927 ~ June 18, 2020

 

Private Funeral Services will be held on

Wednesday, June 24, 2020 at 2:00 PM

in the Veteran Community Hall with live feed to the

Veteran Full Gospel Church.

 

The funeral service will also be live webcast and accessed by visiting www.parkviewfuneralchapels.com and clicking on Art’s obituary.

 

Arthur Anhorn
 March 27, 1927- June 18, 2020


With much gratitude for a long life well lived, we sadly announce the passing of Arthur Anhorn.  

He will be greatly missed by his loving wife Jeanne; his daughters Connie (Merv) Rieger and Kathleen (Allan) Black; his sons: Lorne Anhorn (Sherry), Gerald Anhorn and Robert (Dawn) Anhorn; his step children Lynne (Andy) DeBoon and John Parry.  Papa’s passing will be profoundly felt by his grandchildren: Jaime Glazier (Heath), Danelle Anhorn, Caylee Jobin (Corey), Craig Rieger (Amanda), Jayden Anhorn, Lindsay Erickson (Dallas), Quinn Anhorn, Taylor Anhorn, Patrisha DeBoon, Madison, Colby and Jordan Parry; his great grandchildren: Sydney Reinbold, Sara Morettin, Lincoln Glazier, Cash, Grady and Bo Anhorn, Sienna, Scarlett and Sophie Rieger, Blayze, Blair and Laynie Erickson and Harrison Jobin. He also leaves to mourn his passing, his brother in law and sister in law Ewalt and Anita Kruppi and brother in law Rick Gundersen.  As the last member of his generation, Art will be fondly remembered by his cherished nieces and nephews.  Art was predeceased by his parents, brothers and sisters, his first wife Edith in 1982 and his grandson Travis Glazier in 2010.

The family would like to thank the staff at Consort LTC for the excellent care and compassion shown Art.

Donations in memory of Art may be made to Consort Hospital Auxiliary Society, Veteran Cemetery Society or the Veteran Volunteer Fire Fighters Association.

   

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