Henry Christesen
Posted Dec 11, 2023 | 10:16 AM by CookSFC
Henry Jorgen Christesen
1930 – 2023
It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that the family of Henry J. Christesen announce his passing on December 6, 2023 at the age of 92. Henry passed away peacefully at home with the love of his life of 68 years, Inger, by his side. Henry was born on the family farm in Horns, Denmark on December 27, 1930 to parents, Simon and Anna Christesen. He was one of 4 children, alongside his 2 brothers and sister. He received all his education in Ravsted, Denmark and worked on the family farm until his move to Canada. He met Inger in 1954 and they were married 2 years later in 1956.
When a family member persuaded the young couple to come to Canada, they decided to take a chance and immigrated to Canada in April 1964, in hopes of more diversified work and opportunity. They boarded a ship and sailed for 10 days until they reached Montreal where they took a train to Alberta and settled for the time being in Brooks alongside family members. Henry found short term work at the Alberta Horticultural Research Center, Wilson Lumber and worked up North in a Lumber Camp. Brooks wasn’t their only home; they also found their way to Worsley and finally Calgary in 1966. In 1967 they welcomed their daughter Conny into the family. While residing in Calgary Henry worked in construction building homes until work ran out. Times were tough and they made the decision to move back to Denmark where Henry worked at Danfoss making compressors for fridge and freezers, as well as working on a hog farm. However, in 1973 something called the young family permanently back to Canada and they made their way to Brooks once again. It was there Henry settled into employment again with the Alberta Horticultural Research Center where he worked until he retired as the farm manager in 1994. After retirement Henry and Inger enjoyed watching their 3 grandchildren grow, always supporting, caring for and spending as much time with them as possible. How very lucky his grandchildren were to have spent so much time with them over the years.
Dreaming of more adventure they decided to move to Strathmore in 2002 where they lived for 7 years. They enjoyed weekly trips to Calgary and driving short trips around Alberta and BC. One more move brought them to Medicine Hat in 2009, where they have resided ever since. Over the years they entertained and toured many family members from Denmark around Alberta, BC and the United States. They often took trips back to Denmark too, but they called Canada their home. Henry was a kind, soft spoken, humble and proud man. Proud of his heritage, his culture, his work, his home, proud of the life they built in Canada but most importantly proud of his family. He loved them more than anything and he will be missed by all.
Henry was predeceased by his parents, Simon and Anna; sister, Inge; brothers, Hans and Bent; nephews, Arland, Fleming and Mogens; niece, Lene; brothers-in-law, Sophus, Hans and Jorgen and sisters-in-law, Inga and Maya. Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Inger; daughter, Conny and her husband, Rob Drader; grandson, Brandon Drader; granddaughter, Caitlyn Drader and her fiancé, Alex Ball and their son Ares Ball; granddaughter, Amy Drader along with sisters-in-law, Julia and Inge Marie as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
As per Henry’s wishes, a family graveside service will be held later this year.
Cook Southland Funeral Chapel, Crematorium & Reception Facility, 901 – 13 Street S.W., Medicine Hat, Alberta, T1A 4V4. Telephone: 403-527-6455 or toll free at: 1-877-528-6455.
- Date : 2023-12-06
- Location : Medicine Hat, Alberta