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815 Brunette Avenue
Coquitlam, BC V3K 1C5
Phone: 604-936-9987
Fax: 604-468-2575

Email: info@burquitlamfuneralhome.ca

Office Location

815 Brunette Avenue

Coquitlam, BC V3K 1C5

Phone: 604-936-9987

Fax: 604-936-6912

info@burquitlamfuneralhome.ca


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Clara Anita
Brolese (Theiss)
1935 - 2018
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Norine and Dwight Ebel

My step father (Carl Herman Theiss R.I.P.), was Clara's only sibling and full blood sister. Although the Air Force always took him away from her, he loved Aunty Clara very much. He would recall to us the fond memories of growing up on Uncle Otto's farm and how if it hadn't have been for Clara the men on that farm would be lost! She was always a nurturing woman. Pappy being newly married, when I was 11 and my brother Steven only 6, took us to meet Great Uncle Otto and Aunty Clara. She treated us as if we were her own and we had never been apart! She made everyone feel loved around her. I loved this new Aunty! Clara and Danilo came to CFB Cold Lake to visit us in 1994. My father was so proud to present his sister and share her with all of us once again. He even broke out the harmonica and violin, (something he never did), and we all sat around and sang the evening away. He loved his sister and always dreamed of moving back to BC to be closer; but he married a prairie girl (my mother), and she did not want to move away from their collective nine children together who all lived in Alberta. I would like to believe, that now Clara's childhood family, which had endured so much, can be reunited up above, and that Oma and Opa, along with Carl, are by her side waiting to break out into song once again.
Monday April 2, 2018 at 11:33 am
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