Condolences
My dear dear sister I miss you so very much. I miss our many times together, I miss our many telephone calls we had, and all the times we went shopping. This has been such a shock of your passing. I will always love you and have peace knowing we will be together one day in heaven. My love goes out especially to Bob and family.
Love from your sister.
Birgit and (Garry)
Jerry and Deane Calder,
March 31, 2024
As we think so fondly of our dear sister-in-law Annelise, we remember especially the love she expressed through word and deed for her immediate and extended family. Our heartfelt love and sympathy go out to all those feeling the impact of her absence. May her memory be a blessing.
Such a devastating loss to all who knew and loved Annelise. I especially wish to extend my deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy to her husband of over 50 years, my uncle Bob and to their children, Derek, Brent, and their families. Through the support of those that surround and love you, and with your deep devotion and faith, I hope you find some solace. Family meant so much to Aunt Lise and it showed in how she nurtured and cared for those she loved. Possessing strong family values, it is evident she passed these values on to her children whom in turn, have passed those values onto theirs. Annelise was like the glue binding the family unit.
I do wish to share a memory.
As a child growing up my mom and dad would often take my brother and I on trips to Calgary. This, of course is where dad’s twin brother, Bob and wife Annelise had chosen to raise their two boys. What I remember most of those visits were how welcoming their home was to us, and how and how we felt so very much “at home”.
Not until I was much older did I understand how much work it would take to have your guests feel so comfortable. Always hospitable and welcoming whenever we would come to visit, Annelise would greet us with a welcoming smile and an open heart. Ensuring that no one would ever be hungry, she would always have a beautiful dinner prepared that would rival the talents of Martha Stewart. The entire stay was enjoyable, family oriented and flawless down to the last detail. I now know, this all would only be able to come together as such, through meticulous planning and preparations. So much forethought went into absolutely every moment of those visits, and I am in awe and fascination as to how she was able to do this so effortlessly. Annelise far outshined everyone I have ever known, in this aspect of her talents. How she did all so perfectly, I will never know, but personally, I think the only explanation is that surely, she must have been a multitasking genius. Bravo Aunt Lise! Bravo!
Although we grieve, we do have our fond memories that bring warmth to our hearts and a smile to our faces. I hope that as Aunt Lise looks down upon us from up in heaven, it is memories such as these, that warm her heart and bring a smile to her face as well.
I am so very fortunate to be related to Annelise, and when my time comes, and we can meet again, I picture Aunt Lise greeting me with her warm and welcoming smile serving up the very best dinner in all of heaven. I just know that she will make me feel right “at home”.
Dear Auntie Lise, we say goodbye with a heavy heart but are comforted knowing you are in a better place. Your kind heart and bright smile will be remembered always. Blessings and condolences to Uncle Bob and family. Much love from Kelly, Eric, Isabelle and Micah Proulx
Goodbye sis. I am comforted in knowing you are with the Lord. I'm looking forward to see you someday.
Blessings on you Bob and family.
Brother and uncle Arne.
Fond farewell to my Aunt Annelise. With sympathy and condolences to her family,
Abby and Thomas Meline
France
Jeg har lige snakket med Anna Marie, som er Annelises veninde fra Højskolen. De har skrevet til hinanden til jul og fødselsdage. De fik også det sidste julebrev(mail) fra Annelise. Anna Marie og Peter bor kun en halv times kørsel fra os. Vi var sammen på en rejse til Nordkap.
Vil I sige det til Bob. Mange tanker går til jer alle i disse dage. Kærlig hilsen HJ og Agnete
Hej, R.I.P. Annelise, det er jeg kede at høre. Vi ønsker det bedste for jer og Annelises familie.
De bedste hilsner fra Vibeke og Knud Arne.
Sad to hear that Annelise has passed away. Our condolences to the family
Kærlig hilsen
Birgitte & Verner
Dear, dear Annelise, thank you for your friendship. It’s been over 50 years since we met at the College & Career group at Foothills Alliance Church, back before either of us were married. I’m remembering the gospel concerts we used to attended back then, and who can forget those colorful polyester pant suits we wore…. & sewed. I still have a quilt I made from the left over material. And then you became my sister-in-law! I was starting to learn those Danish traditions like the importance of coffee breaks, Aebleskiver, Danish pastry, walking around the Christmas tree while singing Christmas carols and getting together as a family. When you met the love of you life, Bob I was honored to be your bridesmaid along with you sister Birgit. It wasn’t long after that you had your two sons, Derek & Brent….& I had my daughter Christa soon after Derek was born & Kelly soon after Brent was born. What fun to both be mothers! The years have passed so quickly. Since I started attending Harvest Hills Alliance Church where you & Bob attend, it was great seeing you on Sundays & catching up on what was happening in the Andreasen family. I know you were a frequent visitor to the church library…you loved to read books. I’m so glad that our mutual friend Sharon & I were able to visit you at your home in January to reminisce, not realizing it would be the last time. Now I picture you with your dear Heavenly Father & reuniting with your family & friends in heaven….it doesn’t get better than that!!!! I will will miss you & your sweet smile! Until we meet again….. Linda Andreasen
We miss you, big Sister. A special part of our history is now gone. Our love and condolences to your sons and their families, and especially to you, Bob. I hope we can be a comfort.
Love, Johnny and Bethe
I thank God for you Annelise. The smile that you always greeted me with at Harvest Hills Alliance Church. The love of Christ emanated from you Annelise. And now you can bask on His presence. I will miss you and your cookies you baked for me too. Love Omar
Bob, family and Birgit:
We are saddened to hear about the passing of our dear friend Annelise.
When we first attended Beddington Pentecostal Church you both made us feel so welcome. Our many trips to Red Deer gospel music celebration was full of memories and friendship. We will cherish those memories for many years.
Annelise was strong in her faith, love for the Lord, her family, her church and southern gospel music.
Annelise suffers no longer and is sitting at the feet of Jesus.
May God wrap his His arms of love around all of you and give each one peace and comfort.
Well done thou good and faithful servant.
Psalm 23
Love and prayers
Jerry and Eileen Parson
Annelise was born on October 17, 1941 in Naestved, Denmark (90 km north of Copenhagen). She emigrated to Canada with her parents and siblings Arne and Birgit in June of 1951. Her younger brother John was born in Calgary months later. The family lived in Edmonton for the first five months, then moved to Calgary in November 1951. In 1956 they returned to Denmark for a holiday to visit with relatives. Her father Johannes had purchased a 1956 Chrysler Newport, which he used to drive the family to California, then across the United States, and north to Quebec City. They boarded a Cunard ocean liner, along with the vehicle, and arrived in Le Havre France, from which they drove to Denmark. There they had a long four-month visit, (the fancy car received much attention from admiring onlookers) and returned to Calgary in late December.
Annelise was raised in a Christian home and was involved in many church activities, accepting the Lord as her Saviour at the age of 17 at First Alliance Church. She had an ongoing interest in attending revival meetings, Youth for Christ, and Southern Gospel concerts.
While attending Viscount Bennett High School, she worked part time at Reitman's in North Hill mall, where she discovered she had an interest in retail sales, subsequently working full time as assistant manager. She traveled to Denmark for four months in 1961-62, then for 10 months in 1964-65, of which five months were spent attending Haslev Folk High School (a Christian school for adults with emphasis on personal enrichment and appreciation of the arts). Returning in the spring of 1965, Annelise began work at Sears, becoming manager of the jewelry department. She especially enjoyed attending shows to select and purchase jewelry. She left Sears in April 1969.
During her attendance at Foothills Alliance Church, she met her future husband Robert (Bob) Calder at a College & Career gathering. They met in June, were engaged in August, and married on October 28, 1967. In 1968 they travelled to Denmark and Sweden for six weeks as a belated honeymoon. Annelise enjoyed being a homemaker and looking after her family, a great joy being a grandmother and having the privilege of babysitting her grandchildren. Other interests included reading, crafts, sewing, needlework, gardening, Southern Gospel music, and singing in the choir. She also greatly enjoyed shopping with her sister Birgit or with her friends.
Annelise and Bob were blessed with two sons - Derek (1970) and Brent (1972), along with two wonderful daughters-in-law, Terri and Gabby, as well as grandchildren Emily (husband Kevin), Erick, and Elliot. She always looked forward to the many family gatherings.
When Derek and Brent were young the family took many memorable camping trips and vacations in western Canada and the U.S. Later in life, Annelise and Bob enjoyed various vacations in Hawaii, Mexico, and eastern Canada. She was especially fond of Florida, Tennessee, and the Carolinas - places that she had only read about until being able to visit them later in her life. The most uplifting times of blessing were visits to Southern Gospel concerts in the U.S.
After having moved 17 times in her early life, she and Bob finally settled down in their home on Hunterburn Hill in 1971, where Annelise lived the rest of her life., forming good friendships with some long terms neighbours. They also had come to know many good friend for their local churches, including Foothills Alliance, Beddington Pentecostal, and Harvest Hills Alliance church.
"My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness"
Isaiah 43:1b. "Fear not, for I have redeemed you, I have called you by name; you are mine."
A Memorial Service for Annelise will be held on April 13th at 2:00 p.m. Harvest Hills Alliance Church
(10099 Harvest Hills Blvd NW Calgary)
Annelise Ring Calder (nee Andreasen) was born on Oct. 17, 1941 in Naestved, Denmark, the eldest child of Johannes and Margarethe Andreasen. Her family (including brother Arne and sister Birgit) immigrated to Canada and settled in Calgary in November 1951, where her brother John was born a few months later.
Raised in a Christian home and always involved in church activities, Annelise accepted Christ at age 17 at First Alliance Church. She worked as manager of the Sears jewelry department in the late 1960s, and during this time she met her future husband Bob Calder at a College and Career gathering, marrying him on Oct. 28, 1967. They were blessed with two sons - Derek (1970) and Brent (1972).
Her many interests included reading, history, southern gospel music, and various crafts such as crocheting and cross-stitch, but Annelise's main love was spending time with family and friends. In addition to her husband, sons, and siblings, she is also survived by her daughters-in-law Terri and Gabby, grandsons Erick and Elliot, and granddaughter Emily and her husband Kevin.
"My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood & righteousness"
Isaiah 43:1b "Fear not, for I have redeemed you, I have called you by name; you are mine"
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