Judy Damhuis
As kids Uncle Hank and Aunt Anj were so much a part of our lives! Oh the fun we had at “29”! Not to mention the dear friendship we shared…. What a reunion in heaven! What a day that will be💕
Birth date: Jun 11, 1933 Death date: Oct 17, 2024
Mrs. Anjean Van Stedum, age 91, of Grand Haven passed away Thursday, October 17, 2024. She was born June 11, 1933, in Chicago to Cornelius and Tina (Overzet) Boersema. On March 29, 1951 she married Henry “Hank” Van Stedum in Cicer Read Obituary
As kids Uncle Hank and Aunt Anj were so much a part of our lives! Oh the fun we had at “29”! Not to mention the dear friendship we shared…. What a reunion in heaven! What a day that will be💕
Jim and Mary Lou, Tiffany and Logan and families- we loved Ang. We were recipients of her spunk and energy and kindness over the years. We visited not too long ago and so enjoyed our conversation. She had a good strong mind and had many opinions which just made her personality bubble. She will be missed by us and the rest of our church family too. May the Peace of God rest on you all in this time of mourning.
To Jim & Mary Lou, and family: Very sorry for your loss. You have my deepest sympathy and prayers.
My deepest sympathy to Jim and MaryLou-and Family. It was my pleasure to get to know Anjean at CHH when I worked there,. She definately had a spark to her that would put a smile on your face. The past year my daughter has been putting little piggies on her dinner tray-knowing she loved them.! She sure did love her family and her God She is in a good place and we will all meet again.
Marianne Stuparits
To the VanStedum family - I’m so sorry for your loss. The VanStedum family & my self go back since I grew up with Don. We have known each other for over 60+ yrs. You are in my prayers. May God be with the family.
I just loved Angie. I visited her often when my dad was at CHH. After my dad passed away this past March I had no reason to go to CHH, but this past summer I decided to go see Angie since she’s always been my favorite person there. I went to her room for what I thought would be a half hour visit. Two hours later we were still chatting and reminiscing! That special time with her was also the last time I would ever see her until heaven. It will always be such a sweet memory and a true life lesson to not put off seeing someone if your heart has that extra tug to go pay them a visit. She was such a precious woman, so full of life and sharp as a tack right up until the end. Now she’s HOME, seeing Jesus face to Face. I couldn’t be happier for her but sad to see this ray of sunshine no longer beaming bright at CHH. My condolences to all of you. She loved her family so much and is a legacy that will go on years after she’s gone. Well done good and faithful servant!!
Very sorry for your loss Jim and Mary Lou! She is now in Jesus arms!