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EDWARD (ELING) VAN DER ZWEEP (ED)
Born: Sep 21, 1936
Date of Passing: Aug 31, 2020
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EDWARD (ELING) VAN DER ZWEEP
As a beloved father, Ed is survived by his children: Greg, Val, Connie, Patricia, Gary, Tracy, Wayne; their spouses, and his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Ed is also survived by two brothers, Siebe and Ben; and four sisters, Betty, Vicky, Theresa and Nellie; and a large extended family throughout Canada, the U.S. and the Netherlands.
Ed was predeceased by his first wife, Wilhelmina (nee van Wyk). In the 41 years of their marriage and the raising of their family, Ed and Wilma farmed for 34 years in Balmoral, MB. A full and rich life was shared by our parents. We are proud of the drive and hard work that made Ed an exceptional dairy farmer; earning awards for his herd. Many close friendships were made over the farm years; at his church community, his bowling league, and in travels by RV. After Wilma's passing in 2004, Ed moved to Salmon Arm, BC, where he met and married Gerda der Kinderen in 2006. The 13 years of Ed's marriage to Gerda were filled with travel, laughter and mutual loving support; until Gerda's recent passing in March, 2020.
Left to mourn Ed's passing are Gerda's daughters, Astrid and Monique, and their families. They, as well as the many friends and neighbours, enriched Dad's later years with kindness and real connection.
We love you Dad: "Ruste in Vrede."
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Parkinson Canada or CancerCare.
Messages of condolences may be left at MacKenzie Funeral Home: mackenziefh.com
MacKenzie Funeral Home
Stonewall
204 467 2525
info@mackenziefh.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 05, 2020
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Sincere condolences to you and your family Val. No matter the age, it is always difficult to come to terms with such a great loss. Find peace in the good memories of your father and relish in the story telling by close family and friends. Take care, Deanna - Posted by: Deanna Zaretski (Co-worker to Val) on: Sep 08, 2020
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