1936
2017
(nee ACHTENBERG)
December 29, 1936 –
January 28, 2017
Rhodella Zweep, age 80 years, resident of Thunder Bay, passed away peacefully at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre on Saturday, January 28, 2017.
Rhodella was a suitably rare name for a one-of-a-kind woman, mom and step-mom. In her youth, Rhodella was a student at Sylvia Horn's dance school, entertaining locally in the 1950s as a dancer and acrobat, and later opening her own dance school. Many women still share fond memories of dancing with Rhodella or being a pupil. When she married and moved to Toronto, she left the school in the hands of her talented sister-in-law Fay Gleeson (Steadwell).
Following a marital separation, she chose to move back to Fort William to raise her three children amid their close-knit Gleeson and Achtenberg families and to be closer to nature, especially the family camps at Shebandowan and Dog Lake. She worked at Vic Tannys gym then at Foranos in Thunder Bay, volunteered as a CGIT leader at First Church United and was an active member in the local Beta Sigma Phi.
It was challenging being on her own at a time when single parents were rare, but she did it with class, strength, independence and a wonderful sense of humour. These very qualities are what attracted the attention of Larry Zweep, the love of her life, whom she married in 1976. Their union brought together two families totalling 6 daughters, 1 son, 2 cats, a dog and a hamster. Although frequently short on hot water and bathroom time, it was a collectively supportive and loving home with lots of activity, animal antics, laughs and the frequent smell of Shake 'n Bake chicken.
She and Larry moved to Kenora in 1986 when he accepted a promotion with Ontario Ministry of Correctional Services. They shared many wonderful friends and experiences there, enjoying lucrative casino trips to Winnipeg. Their favourite was boating and fishing Lake of the Woods where mom caught her famous 10 pound pickerel which was proudly mounted and displayed in her living room. She remained in Kenora after Larry's passing in 2012, then early 2016 moved back home to Thunder Bay, enjoying the company of her children and grandchildren and eating regularly at her beloved Coney Island.
Mom was one of the lucky ones who mastered living in the moment, stopping to smell the roses and enjoying simple pleasures. She loved gardening, sightseeing, chatting up strangers and, like Snow White, befriending little critters from birds to chipmunks. She was generous with her love, time and attention to her children: Cindy (Paul) Kennedy, Kelly (Greg) Arnold, Lorne (Natalie) Gleeson and her step-daughters Debbie (James Ball) Zweep, Kathy Novak, Michelle Toderick, and Joanne (Ray) Hogard.
She is survived by her children, grandchildren (Adriann, Shaun and Sarah Kennedy, Cole Arnold, Amanda and Ryan Gleeson, Justin and Myles Ball, Alycia and Ian Novak, Breanne and Zach Toderick, and Katelin Hogard), great grandchildren and various Achtenberg family members. She was predeceased by her husband Larry Zweep, parents Ann and Edward Achtenberg, brother Ed Achtenberg, step-mother Jean Achtenberg, and son-in-laws Raymond Novak and Bryan Toderick.
Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Rhodella's life will be taking place in March, notice to follow. Interment will take place privately this summer. If friends so desire, donations to Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation (Regional Stroke Unit) would be appreciated or to a charity of your choice.
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John W Smith
February 10, 2017
I remember Rhodella and her brother Eddie well and have thought of them over the years when I reminisce about my childhood. She was my first "crush" in Grade 1 at Queen Elizabeth School. She was beautiful even then. I started to walk her home after school for a while, even though my house was in the opposite direction from the School. The last time we talked was at the Port Arthur Country Club in 1955 when she was dancing for a group of Rotary Club hosted high school students from the USA. I was a host and all the guys were very impressed with Rhodella that I knew her. I pretty much left Port Arthur in 1959 to go back to school.
I can see the old "smile" on her face!!!
Viola Inkila
February 6, 2017
Dear relatives of Rhodella.... I remember Rhodella very well as I also took dance lessons from Sylvia Horn. Rhodella used to be in my class at Queen Elizabeth school.... My deep condolences to you all. Viola Inkila (nee Maki)
February 5, 2017
Miss Cindy and Miss Fay we are sorry for your loss. Our condolences to the family, may she rest in peace.
Cosimo, Victoria, Ava & Makaila Racco
Claudette Lafleche (Tanner)
February 5, 2017
Jo-Anne, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May memories comfort you. Thinking of you and your family at this difficult time...take good care.
LORRAINE WILSON
February 5, 2017
I remember Rhodella from Kings Business College when she taught there. She was a special lady with a delightful personality. So sorry for your loss.
Loralee Syvitski
February 4, 2017
My thoughts and prayers are with my friends may this wonderful woman who took the time for any she saw in need rest in peace. Loralee Syvitski
Jodie and Paul Wilson
February 4, 2017
So sorry for your loss
Pat (Bodnar). Way
February 4, 2017
Sorry to hear about Rhodella. Many fond memories when we were young Thinking of you all.
Wendy Bartlett
February 4, 2017
So sorry for your loss Kelly, Greg & Cole. There will be a big hole in your life now. Remember all the good times & smiles & love that you shared!
Hugs!!
Wendy & Eric
February 4, 2017
Very sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. Take care.
Bill and Nancy Currie
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