Ms. Jeanette Andersen

1939 - 2016

Ms. Jeanette Andersen obituary, 1939-2016, Vancouver, BC

Ms. Jeanette Andersen

1939 - 2016

BORN

1939

DIED

2016

Jeanette Andersen Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 14, 2016.
Born March 21, 1939 in Vancouver, BC. Passed away peacefully June 7, 2016, a tVancouver General Hospital. She waspredeceased by her brother Kenneth, her father Hannibal and her mother Borghild (Betty). Survived by her brother Chris (Sharon), stepsister Janice (Ron) Brundel, stepbrothers Alan (Sue) Dahlo, Arthur Dahlo, and many nieces and nephews.Service To be held 2 pm., June 25, 2016 Forest Lawn Funeral Chapel, Burnaby, BC
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

Remembering Jeanette Andersen (As seen on www.bcits.org )
June 10, 2016

Jeanette Andersen spent much of her adolescence in an iron lung looking at the world through a tiny mirror positioned near her head. There is a beautiful photograph of her from this time and she is gazing lovingly at her mother. That loving gaze is one that Jeanette gave to so many people in her life – family friends and strangers. She possessed a remarkable openness to the world, perhaps because she had spent so many years with only a mirror. Her presence always took the rough edges off life because she was sincerely kind, generous and empathetic in any encounter with anyone. She forgave everyone even when they behaved badly. She believed that there was always a solution as long as good people came together and forged one. She was the quiet diplomat in any gathering, always looking for the best in people and usually finding it because people wanted to meet her expectations.

Jeanette's gifts brought much good to the world. She was involved in so many projects like: working to make her eventual home, Nobel House, a model for accessibility; helping to create the Provincial Respiratory Outreach Program; collaborating with other Board members at Disability Alliance BC to enable equality and inclusion for people with disabilities; advising the City of Vancouver through its Persons with Disabilities Advisory Committee. Jeanette rarely said no to any opportunity to advise, bear witness, or testify. She mentored Pearson residents because she loved her home and she wanted others to have the chance to create their own homes.

Jeanette was a founding member of PROP and an active TIL user. She and Heather Morrison became our peer leaders when PROP was created and Jeanette retained this role until her death. Losing both Simon Cox and Jeannette Andersen within the last few months is quite a blow for all of us at BCITS. Their loss compels us to reflect on their legacies. One of Jeanette's legacies will surely be that an open heart can change the world.

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June 30, 2016

June Young posted to the memorial.

June 26, 2016

donna sweet posted to the memorial.

June 25, 2016

Jane Dyson posted to the memorial.

13 Entries

June Young

June 30, 2016

It is with a very sad heart that I have learned of your passing my dear friend of 30 years. You were a truly beautifull lady inside and out, with a very generous heart. When I wear the headband you gave me on our last visit, I will think of you. My condolences to the family, Joy and Heather. June Young

donna sweet

June 26, 2016

Jeanette, I did make it to your memorial celebration. Got to meet your your brother and some of your family. I did introduce myself to Joy and Heather. They had heard my name, but did not remember me from visiting at Pearson, It is so many years and they were so young. What a beautiful tribute they had for you. I always knew you were a special person, but did not know exactly how much you did to help the disabled. I enjoyed seeing the beautiful picture of you throughout the years. What a lovely family you were blessed with. I will never forget you Jeanette. You really did touch so many lives. With love, Donna

Jane Dyson

June 25, 2016

Dear Jeanette, I will miss you deeply as will everyone at DABC. Thank you for everything you did for the disability community; the countless meetings and committees that you always said yes to with enthusiasm and a great willingness to help. I will miss the fun we had together and your beautiful smile. RIP my friend, the world is a much better place because of you.

Janice Brundell

June 25, 2016

My dearest sister Jeannette, I am heartbroken that you have left us too soon. I can truly testify that the world is a better place having had the pleasure of your presence with us here in mortality. You have inspired all of us with your kindness, grace , patience and inspiration to do better and reach out to help others. I shall miss you so much!! You encouraged me in so many ways to learn and grow in wisdom and love. You have now crossed the Veil of mortality into the Eternities where all our loved ones are now greeting you welcome home. You are truly a remarkable woman who has now returned to our Heavenly Father and loved ones , with honor having lived a life of service to others, love and inspiration. God be with you til we meet again. Love from Janice Brundell

Katherine Taylor

June 24, 2016

I became friends with Jeanette in 1987 when I volunteered at Pearson. Throughout her life Jeanette educated others graciously and generously: about respiratory therapy needs, about accessible design, about disability, and most importantly about living a meaningful, fulfilling life. She was inspiring, compassionate, intelligent, and always generous with her friendship. I am happy we had so many years to share our tradition of cheese shortbread every Christmas; I will miss her.

Lin Gracewood

June 22, 2016

I met you in 1978, and worked with you and for you,until you moved out. You were always a Lady, and helped so many people with your wisdom and advise. R.I.P.

Lara Fares

June 20, 2016

Rest in peace Jeanette, you have been an inspiration for many. Thank you for sharing your ideas and for being such an amazing advocate for persons with disabilities.I will always remember and cherish our time together. Sundays will never be the same with you!

Ruth Marzetti

June 20, 2016

Jeanette, not only were you a passionate advocate for people living with disabilities but also through your kindness and vision an inspiration to many. Thank you for your years of unwavering support for PROP. I enjoyed looking through the marvellous photos of Jeanette throughout the different stages of her life - thank you for posting those.

Donna Sweet

June 20, 2016

Dear Jeanette. I will miss our talks on the phone. Such an uplifting person. We talked about how quickly time slipped by. Rest in Peace my dear friend. Love and Prayers forever. Donna Sweet.

Nancy Lear

June 20, 2016

I had the pleasure of meeting Jeanette back in November 2015. She shared with me her knowledge and expertise about her journey to independent living as she was very instrumental in the development of Noble House. Our conversations will always remain with me and guide me along my work of Peer Support for BCITS which Jeanette was a founding advocate. Her passion for others was undeniable; devoting her time and energy to support people disabilities on their journey.
I will miss your welcoming smile. Rest in peace with the angels.

Nancy Neufeld

June 20, 2016

Jeanette it is with great sadness that I learn of your passing, thank-you for sharing your grace, your wisdom, your strength and determination with me. I believe in my heart that you and Orville are in heaven having a grand old time catching up.....I can hear the laughter from here.

Terry LeBlanc

June 18, 2016

Thank you Jeanette for your grace and unwavering advocacy for persons with disabilities. If only we could all say we left the world a better place for our efforts. RIP

Esther K

June 17, 2016

Good Bye Jeanette,
Your grace and elegance will be missed. Thank you for your many years of dedication, generosity and support at PROP. I know you are in good company with Simon, rest well.

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