Annie Loewen
July 18, 1943 – March 14, 2022
Annie passed peacefully at home, late in the evening on March 14th, after a sudden decline in health. She was surrounded and supported by her loving family during the last days of her life and at the time of her death.
Annie was born on a farm outside of Warman, SK on July 18, 1943. She married Marlin Loewen in 1959, and they soon moved to Saskatoon and started raising their children. They spent many happy years camping at Martens Lake when their children were young and later at their cabin at Echo Bay.
Annie is survived by her four children, Yvonne (Kevin), Cindy (Rick), Penny (Jim) and Kim. She leaves 8 grandchildren Kolby, Brandon, Bradley, Derek, Chelsea, Ryan, Summer and Kimberley and 7 great grandchildren, Walker, C.J., Ellie, Austin, Tanner, Chase and Avrianna. Annie is also survived by her brothers Corny, Peter (Beth) and sisters Helen and Norma.
The Funeral Service will be held on Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 1:00pm at Dalmeny Funeral Home, 139 3rd Street, Dalmeny with a lunch to follow. Interment will take place at Carson Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart & Stroke Foundation.
Arrangements entrusted to Dalmeny Funeral Home 306-254-2022.
5 Comments
Prayers for all all who will be there on Sunday, especially Yvonne, Cindy, Penny, Kim & families.
My sister was confident of her destination. We will miss My big sister!
Love Aunt Beth& Uncle Peter
My sincere condolences
My deepest sympathies to the family. She was a kind host when we were kids always packing the house and the front step all summer long.
Our thoughts are with you Yvonne, Cindy, Penny, Kim & families. Thank you Auntie Anne for opening up your home all those years ago to me when I moved from a little wee village to the big city of Saskatoon.
Vanessa and children Kaitlyn, McKenzie and Josh
My deepest and heartfelt sympathies to the family, friends and all that have met Mrs. Loewen. So sorry for your loss.
I wanted to start by thanking you and I’m sorry for what you had to go through, putting up with my BS over the years, while growing up with my buddy Kim. Mrs. Loewen I meant no harm to anyone but “boy oh boy” did we have fun and I thank you for letting us use your home and making the many memories we have today. I also loved playing hide ‘n’ seek, water games and laying on the grass watching the Northern Lights with the neighborhood kids getting eaten by the mosquitos, good times! So many stories, laughter and unbelievable good times, this is where movies were made from. Till we meet again, love you and thank you again. RIP
Sincerest Condolences to the Family.
Add Comment