Office Location
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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In Memory of
Reta Lillian
Wytenbroek (Phenix)
1921 - 2017
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Some Memories of My Grandma

After living in Toronto for several years, I am grateful that I was able to spend a fair bit of time visiting with Grandma this past year. I tried to visit her most weeks and would always bring her a Tim Horton's coffee and treat when I came to see her. One day, when I didn't have a lot of time to visit with her and so I didn't bring her a treat, she asked "Did you bring me my cookie?" and she was disappointed when she found out I had nothing to offer her that week. I made sure to always bring her a treat after that!! 

Grandma was usually very chatty when I visited and I loved our visits together this past year. Two weeks before Christmas, when I arrived for our morning visit (bearing a Tim Horton's coffee and Christmas cookies!), I found her in the chapel with the other residents listening to a Christmas performance. We had a wonderful time together listening to the orchestra perform traditional Christmas carols. We clapped after each song and Grandma remarked that it was a great concert. It reminded me of the many times that I attended Grandma and Grandpa's performances with the Dogwood Songsters. It was very special to be able to attend this last concert with her. 

As a child, my Grandma used to send me and my siblings letters in the mail. Anyone who knew my Grandma, knows how much she loved to read. The letters seem like a very fitting memory since they combine my Grandma's love of words with her love for her grandchildren. When I was a teenager/young adult, we would sometimes share and exchange books. I'm so glad that we shared a love of reading. I think I take after Grandma in this way. We also share fine, delicate fingers! When I was growing up, my parents would often point out that I had my Grandma's delicate hands. I really like my spindly fingers and they are a constant reminder that I take after my Grandma. I'm really glad I mirror her in these ways!

At the beginning of November, I was having a Tim Horton's coffee with Grandma when she passed along these beautiful words: "As you get older, you find joy in different things. It's a different type of happiness. Happiness goes right through the skin. So does sadness. But we have had a blessed life. Happiness has shone right through us." Now that she has passed, I'm reminded about how very wise those words are. Your words ring true, Grandma. Very true. 

Posted by Lydia
Friday January 13, 2017 at 10:41 pm
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