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Anneliese Blietschau Obituary

Anneliese Blietschau "Oma" 1927 ~ 2008 Beloved wife, mother, Oma, Ur-Oma and friend, Anneliese Grabowsky Blietschau, returned to her Heavenly Father and eternal sweetheart on April 28, 2008 at St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City Utah. At 81, she died ultimately from kidney failure.She was born on January 9, 1927 in Koenigsberg, East Prussia, Germany to Karl August and Anna Elise Kluike Grabowsky. She was taught the gospel by her future husband and baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in January 1949. Days later, Annelie and her mother narrowly escaped from East Germany. Her strong faith and determination spared her life. Annelie married Fritz Blietschau on November 11, 1949 in Stuttgart, Germany. Then together they left their homeland to begin a new life together in America and Salt Lake City, Utah. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple in 1950. She was a hard worker and learned new skills quickly. She enjoyed working for the LDS Genealogical Society, Auerbach's Department Store, and the Utah CV Federal Credit Union. She later found happiness working in the food services department at the University of Utah and retired as a supervisor after 31 years of service. As a faithful member of the Church, Annelie found joy in serving in various organizations in the German Speaking Ward in Salt Lake. She served on the activities committee, a teacher of various ages, Junior Sunday School coordinator, and Young Women's president - among many other positions. She shared her testimony of Jesus Christ with everyone. She had a friendly personality, loved her garden and crocheted beautiful afghans for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She enjoyed collecting elegant crystal and German Hummels. She also loved decorating her lovely home with delightful items from her German heritage. Annelie was a wonderful hostess and was excited to entertain and spoil her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Annelie loved the theater and her acting skills were very versatile. She found great satisfaction in performing. She could be serious one moment and a true comedian the next. She also enjoyed writing and reading poetry. As a member of various performing groups, she showed her talents as a narrator and master of ceremonies. She is survived by her four children: Annemaria (Harold) Skousen; Christiana (Jack) Peterson; Gerlinda (Richard) Williams; Andree (Moana) Blietschau; 20 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren who all love her and will miss her very much. Preceded in death by her husband of 51 years (Fritz), her parents, four older brothers and one sister. Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 2, 2008 at 1 p.m. in the Imperial Ward Chapel, 2700 S. Filmore Street (1520 East), Salt Lake City, Utah. A viewing for friends will be held Thursday evening May 1, 2008 from 6-8 p.m. at the Imperial Ward building, and also at 12 noon prior to the funeral. Funeral services provided by Mountain View Memorial, 3115 East 7800 South, Cottonwood Heights, Utah. Burial at Mountain View Memorial Cemetery, Cottonwood Heights, Utah. Special thanks to Gerlinda and Richard Williams in whose care Annelie lived during these past three years.

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Published by Deseret News from Apr. 30 to May 1, 2008.

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richard williams

May 21, 2008

Oma. how we will miss you I know you are with Fritz and all your family
what a reunion! We will never forget
your love and kind thank you's
Love Rick & Gerlinda. We love you Mom!

Heather and Dan Doney

May 2, 2008

Oma,
We love you and we will miss you so much! We know you are so happy in heaven with Opa, your parents and your brothers and sister. Thank you for your love and example. Ich liebe dich! Aufwiedersehen!
Love,
Heather, Dan, Lindsay, Zane and Gavin

Rosemary Cooper ex SLCPD

May 1, 2008

Andree I was so sorry to read about the passing of your mom. She sounds like a very loving person. We all know she is back with your father. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. I miss talking and visiting with you but I do like retirement. It is not the same over there anymore lots of people are gone. My love to all at this time

Erika&Heinz Jelitto

May 1, 2008

Our heartfelt Sympthies to the Familie of Annelie.
We used to be members of the german speaking ward and so knew Annelie and Fritz for many years. Fritz taught the gospel to my Mother in Germany when he was a Missionary. Annelie is now where we all hope to be and reunited with her loved ones. She'll be watching over all of her children,I'm sure.

John and Naomi White

April 30, 2008

Gerlinda and Richard,
We are sorry for the loss of your mother. It sounds like she was a most wonderful woman and mother. We know she is happy to be with her husband now and hope you find peace in this knowledge.

April 30, 2008

Our love and respect to your family
in this time of sorrow. We enjoyed knowing Anneliese and her fun personality and enthusiasm for life.
We are thankful she is reunited with Fritz, and know Gerlinda and Richard and their family made her a wonderful home her last years.
Affectionately, JoAnn Butler and Greg Strong

Dana Rollie

April 30, 2008

Harold and Annie,
So sorry to hear about your moms passing. Your mom was a great lady. No matter how old we are, our parents play such a big part in our lives as well as our families. Our thoughts and prayers are with you . We love the Skousen Family!
Love Dana and Rollie Richardson

Hazel Aranas

April 30, 2008

Dear Oma, You are finally with the greatest love of your life! What an accomplishment you made in this life! You have been the greatest example to so many. You took us in just like your own daughters and grandchildren. We loved visiting with you so much. We will miss you so much. Thank you for your example in our lives. Our hearts go out to your whole family as I know they will miss you the most. A special thanks to Ger and her family for all their hard work in enjoying you in their home for the past three years. All our love, Hazel Aranas and family

Bettina giese(wesemann)

April 30, 2008

My sympathies to the family. Growing up in the German Speaking Ward I saw Schw. Blietschau in many productions and she was always entertaining and energetic. When I was a student at the U, it was fun to visit with her in the cafeteria. She was always friendly to me.

April 30, 2008

Dear Anne, Harold, and Family - We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your lovely mother and Oma, but are happy she is reunited once again with her eternal companion. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Lots of love, Michael and Marilynn Beesley

Karen Robinson

April 30, 2008

My Oma! How we will miss your fun spirit. We will always remember the gummy bears and Christmas dinners.
Your faith in Jesus Christ is an example to us all. Thank you for all the sacrifices you made that we might all enjoy the lives we lead.
Love you!!
Love, Christian, Karen (Grenadier) & Nathan

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