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Uytdewilligen, Cornelius "Kees"
Born: September 23, 1931
Passed: February 17, 2021
Service:
Monday, March 1, 2021 at 12:00 a.m.

Uytdewilligen, Cornelius "Kees"

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CORNELIUS "KEES" UYTDEWILLIGEN passed away peacefully at the Chinook Regional Hospital on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at the age of 89 years.

CORNELIUS "KEES" UYTDEWILLIGEN passed away peacefully at the Chinook Regional Hospital on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at the age of 89 years.

He leaves behind his children: Harriet (Tom) Evans, Joanne (Peter) Coldham, Ken (Serena) Uytdewilligen, Jackie (Dave) Reich, Margaret (Kevin) Munchrath and Michael (Patti) Uytdewilligen; grandchildren: Katie (John Davis Shields) and Leanne (Brad Reed) Evans; Karen (Dan) Dykeman, David Coldham (Sarah Carson); Ryan Uytdewilligen (Mariana Aramburu); Nick, Ben, and Emily Reich; Rebecca, Sarah, and Camryn Munchrath; Lucas Uytdewilligen; and Casey and Piper Uytdewilligen as well as great-grandchildren Ellie and Andrew Shields; and Sienna Dykeman. Cornelius is also survived by brothers, sisters, and numerous nieces and nephews in Holland. 

He is predeceased by beloved wife Francis, son Andrew and daughter-in-law Kim.

Born on September 23, 1931 in Halsteren, Holland to Marinus and Henritte, Cornelius grew up on the family farm with twelve siblings and later served as cook and sharpshooter for the Royal Netherlands Army.  He married Francis on February 4, 1959 and made the long journey by boat and train to start a new life in Coaldale, Alberta, soon after. 

Cornelius was known as a hard worker, having held many jobs to feed his family. He worked as a hired-hand, sanded drywall for home construction, and milked cows for the Lethbridge Research Station while establishing his own hog operation and sugar beet farm. Volunteer work was significant in Cornelius' life; he started the Coaldale 4-H Swine Club with several other parents in the area and served as a Fourth-Degree-Knight of the Knights of Columbus. Religion was also an important fixture; as a devout Catholic, he sat on several boards for St. Ambrose Parish and served as an usher and minister delivering communion to the sick. 

After retiring in his 60s, Cornelius filled much of his time gardening with his wife, visiting and touring around family from Holland, and lovingly teasing his many grandchildren who called him "Opa." He would move to Lethbridge in 2011, and spend his final years in St. Michael's where he would battle numerous health ailments including a lengthy struggle with diabetes. 

Cornelius is remembered as a gentle and easygoing man; well liked by many in the community. Often referred to as an "instigator" by many members of his family, thanks to his playful and humorous spirit; he will be sorely missed by all who knew him. His much-enjoyed words of wisdom "big man at night, big man in the morning" have and will live on for many generations to come.  

The family would like to thank the staff at St. Michael's Health Centre for their dedicated care over the past four years - particularly through this difficult time. 

A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Monday, March 1, 2021 at 10:00 A.M. with Father Ian Gagn? celebrating. The Mass will be live streamed and may be accessed via Case's obituary on the Cornerstone website.

Case will be laid to rest in the Coaldale Cemetery during a private Family Graveside Service.

In lieu of flowers and in memory of Cornelius, donations may be sent to St. Michael's Health Centre (1400 9 Ave South, Lethbridge, AB, T1J 4V5). 

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All de strength and blessing to you all old friend,s and good neighbor may Cornelius rest in peace !

jerry keujer, March 4, 2021

We are so sorry to here about such sad news hopefully you all can find peace.

Lawrence & Leslie Vogel, March 4, 2021

Dear Uytdewilligen Family. A beautiful person has passed away. I could really enjoy Uncle Kees. He always laughed and was always interested in you. Also still have fond memories of our vacation in Canada. We wish strength to the whole family. Jan , Marlies, Ravez and Tjinnakon Matthijssen

Jan Matthijsen, March 1, 2021

With grateful memories of a wonderful man of faith and smiles and hard work. From our family to all of yours, our deepest sympathies.

John & Shelley Lohues, March 1, 2021

Corny as known to us was a great guy to know I had the privilege to be on the pastoral team with him . on his passing Our Sympathy

Dwayne & Bonnie Sturm, March 1, 2021

Our condolences to the family Uijtdewilligen.

Cees en Henri tte Theunis van Lakwijk, March 1, 2021

Sorry about your Dad passing away

Adrian Geers, March 1, 2021

Our condolences for the passing of a wonderful man, Kees. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. As a Vande Ligt child, Pat remembers many visits to the family farm and thought we were cousins until old enough to understand how relations were! May God bless you all and strengthen you! We will be sending ACN a Mass to be said for your dad.

Mark & Patricia Flexhaug, March 1, 2021

Ralph & Kellie Tymensen

Ralph Tymensen, March 1, 2021

My condolences and love to the Uytdewilligen family.

Lilian Kuhne, February 28, 2021

We heard of the death of Ome Kees and wish you all strength in these sad days. Jeroen, Margriet.

Jeroen Uytdewilligen, February 28, 2021

Dear ome Kees, we will miss you. Ameya, Neha & Joost

Joost Hofstede, February 27, 2021

On behalf of the Vucurevich family we extend our deepest condolences to all.

Tara Vucurevich, February 26, 2021

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