She will be sadly missed by her loving husband, Erwin Keith; her two daughters; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Inge was predeceased by her first husband, Christian and her brother Karl-Heinz.
Inge was born in 1925 in Tonder, Denmark. She married Christian Brodersen in 1947 and had Gurli in 1950. In 1951 they immigrated to Canada and after a short stay in Unity, Saskatchewan and a short stay in Mercoal, Alberta they made their final home in Edmonton. Inge was an excellent cook and nothing made her happier than to have her family home for a meal. She loved life and her hearty laughter was contagious. She doted on her grandchildren and knitted many beautiful sweaters for her family which will be cherished forever."
- Edmonton Journal, 6 Dec 1996, p. 26
She will be sadly missed by her loving husband, Erwin Keith; her two daughters; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Inge was predeceased by her first husband, Christian and her brother Karl-Heinz.
Inge was born in 1925 in Tonder, Denmark. She married Christian Brodersen in 1947 and had Gurli in 1950. In 1951 they immigrated to Canada and after a short stay in Unity, Saskatchewan and a short stay in Mercoal, Alberta they made their final home in Edmonton. Inge was an excellent cook and nothing made her happier than to have her family home for a meal. She loved life and her hearty laughter was contagious. She doted on her grandchildren and knitted many beautiful sweaters for her family which will be cherished forever."
- Edmonton Journal, 6 Dec 1996, p. 26
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