Predeceased by her parents Gerhard and Gerda Hennek, she is survived by her two sons Stephan (Dionne), Thomas (Nadia Foti), grandchildren Patrick, Ariana, Elizabeth and Alessandra, brother Karl Hennek (Marilyne), nieces and nephews, and many friends across Canada, the United States and Germany.
Born in Germany, Dagmar immigrated to Canada as a young child and grew up in Hull, Québec. After graduating high school, Dagmar moved to Montréal, where she began her adult life and started her family. Her hobbies included both playing and watching tennis, playing crossword puzzles and Scrabble, and gathering with beloved friends and family. She taught us all that any problem can be solved with chocolate and a good cup of coffee. Above all, she was most proud of her children and grandchildren and was a doting grandmother.
Dagmar faced her brief battle with lung cancer with bravery, grace, and dignity.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Teresa-Dellar Palliative Care Residence. https://residencesoinspalliatifs.ca/en/donate/
Visitation to be held at Belvédère Funeral Complex, 22025 Trans-Canada Highway, Senneville, Qc, H9X 0B2, 514 457-4440, on January 29th, 2023, from 1:00pm to 4:00 pm.
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Belvedere Funeral Complex
22025 Trans-Canada, Senneville, QC, CANADA, H9X 0B2
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Sunday, 29 Jan 2023 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Info: From Montreal: Exit 40 off the Highway 40 West and the first entrance at right on the Service Road. From Vaudreuil: Exit 41 off the Highway 40 East, follow the direction to take the Highway 40 West, the Exit 40 and the first entrance at right on the Service Road.