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Mavis Klages

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Mavis Wilma was born on Monday, September 6, 1920, in Arran Township, to Herbert Milton Milford and Ette Jane (McMullen) Ash. She was the eldest of three; Mavis, Earl Milton (1922), and Margaret “Eleanor” (1927). The Ash family operated a mixed farm on the Arran Townline, where the children attended S.S. #5 Bethel. Mavis spent the first three years of high school in Tara, before completing her secondary education in Chesley, where she boarded in town to attend school. Following high school, Mavis continued her education by heading south, by train of course, to Kitchener where she enrolled in nursing school. This adventure took her to KW Hospital where she learned and worked toward her nursing diploma.

Back at home, Mavis’ sister, Eleanor, had begun dating a handsome man by the name of Melvin John Klages. However, one night at a dance, Mel’s gaze fell upon Mavis, and he swore to himself that she was the one he was going to marry. Mavis altered her life plans and returned to the area upon graduation, working in the Hanover Hospital. The young couple courted for a year, with Mel eagerly walking 5+ concessions to the Ash farm to visit Mavis. (Well, the truth of it is, the fishing was better at the Ash’s and so visiting Mavis was an add on to his fishing excursions.) In order to afford their upcoming wedding, Mavis sold her vehicle to help pay for the special day. Just prior to the end of the war, on Saturday, June 24, 1944, Mel and Mavis were married. The Rev. Davis presided over their nuptials at the Ash home in Arran Township. Their witnesses were Eleanor Ash and Arthur Klages. For their honeymoon, this young couple decided to venture north to Algonquin Park. Despite generous wedding gifts of food and gas rations, they only made it halfway, to Lake Couchiching near Orillia, and they had to turn around or run the risk of running out of gas. Crazy!

Their first home together was next to the Klages home farm on the Keady Road. After a few months of living there, Mel and Mavis bought their own farm from Theodore “Tader” and Clara Klages. This 200-acre parcel of land was purchased for $7,000 with a $1,000 down payment. Working industriously and sacrificing arduously, it took this couple only six years to pay off their mortgage. Logs were taken out of the bush only to pay down the mortgage and no hydro was put in until they were debt free – yes, you read that right! In fact, they chose to have their mortgage payable in March so they were encouraged to work diligently throughout the winter to make their payment. Thus, the winters felt shorter by having kept busy and the debt was paid off quicker. It was here where they raised their family of five: Terry Dale (1945), Melvin “Dennis” (1948), John Arthur Cecil (1950), Carol Anne (1953), and Mark Herbert (1960). They worked extremely hard side-by-side mix farming and took their fruits to market (raspberries and strawberries), and sold potatoes, maple syrup, cream and eggs (for 19¢ a dozen). In time, their production turned into dairy, along with chickens and pigs. Mavis could often be found in the barn at chore time, milking the cows. Their most memorable cows were Julie and Suzie, and horses were Bert, Prince and Queen. Oh ya, and Mavis didn’t care for the rooster – because he often chased her!

Seldom was the time that Mel and Mavis were able to go out without the kids in tow. However, Saturday nights were indeed reserved for family fun. Going to the Marmion store, owned and operated by John and Selma Publuskie was a regular occurrence. Thank goodness a nickel went a long way back then, as that was all the kids had to spend. Being tied to the dairy farm, left few opportunities for travel. However, this family was able to make a few big trips. One highlight was visiting Expo ‘67 in Montreal. Trips were also made to visit Aunt Mary in Carmel, Indiana and Rev. Cecil Klages in Michigan. In 1981, they sold some of their cows to take a trip out to British Columbia. They borrowed a motor home and headed out for three weeks, visiting such places as Kelowna and Salmon Arm in the interior. Two years later, they borrowed a motorhome from Emile Hachey and trekked out to the East Coast.

Mavis’ faith and her church were a central part of her life. The family attended St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Marmion. After this church closed, the Klages’ became regular members of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Chesley. Throughout her life, Mavis was active within the church. In the early years, she was a member of the sunshine committee, and later volunteered her time and her talents whenever she could. In her later years, she was an active member of St. Mark’s E.L.W. When her age, and health limited her ability to attend services in person, Mavis could always be found fulfilling her spiritual needs by watching and participating in Sunday morning services on television.

Mavis and Mel were known, and loved for, their love of company and welcoming hospitality. It was nothing for Mavis to have fifteen animated, sweaty, and wistful hunters in her basement. “Mavis’ Hunt Club” got together regularly for some 30 + years. But their hospitality did not simply extend to hunters, but rather to anyone who wished to celebrate a special day or event. The Klages home was the “party house” and their door was always open. Many have a hard time believing how much company they had. Little seemed to faze Mavis and making ten pies Christmas morning or six loaves of bread a day during hunting season was just “no big deal.”

It should be no surprise to hear that Mavis loved to cook, bake and can. Her talents in the kitchen were many, but some of her family favourites included Mavis’ potato soup, potato pancakes and of course who could forget her peanut butter balls. In her limited free time, Mavis enjoyed rug hooking, refinishing furniture and completing jigsaw puzzles. Together with Mel, she spent a great deal of time playing cards with solo, cribbage, euchre, and sheepshead being some of her favourites. When enjoying herself, Mavis often treated herself to a cold beverage with a cold OV, or a rye and Pepsi, as her go-to’s.

In 1997, Mel and Mavis moved off the farm and into town where they settled on Tower Road. Here they enjoyed their well-deserved retirement while spending more time enjoying family and friends. Sadly, Mavis lost her soulmate, best friend and husband in August of 2006, bringing to end a fabulous 62 years of marriage. Surrounded by family and friends, Mavis navigated life on her own and took up a few more pastimes. She began reading more, especially Amish novels, and completing word searches. Mavis was always tuned in to the news and liked to keep up with the happenings of the world, her community and family. She loved to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, and was an extremely proud mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Mavis loved people and thrived around them. She was known as a strong, hardworking woman, who had a great sense of humour and could always be a great deal of fun.

In March of 2022, at the young age of 102, Mavis downsized and called Elgin Abbey in Chesley home. Here she enjoyed visiting with other residents, staff, family and friends alike, making the best of each day. Sadly, Mavis, the matriarch of the Klages family, passed away at Brucelea Haven, Walkerton on Thursday, March 7, 2024, in her 104th year.

Loving mother of John (Mary) of R.R. #4 Chesley, Carol (Vern) Weiss of Elmvale, Mark (Susan) of Chesley and mother-in-law of Anne Klages of Chesley, and Norma Klages of Kitchener. Mavis will be fondly remembered and dearly missed by her sixteen grandchildren and thirty-two great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Melvin, sons Terry and Dennis, and siblings Earl (Louella) Ash and Eleanor (Herb) Fidler.

Visitation will be held at Rhody Family Funeral Home, Chesley on Tuesday from 7 – 9 p.m. A funeral service honouring Mavis’ life will be held at the Klages Mill on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at 11 a.m. Interment in Chesley Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to St. Mark’s Lutheran Church or Chesley Hospital Foundation would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.

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Cathy & Gary Lund
March 13, 2024

Our deepest sympathies on the loss of a very special lady. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with the whole family at this sad time.

Harold, Lil & Kevin Leudke, Dianna & Peter Kiss
March 13, 2024

Sending our sincere sympathy to the entire Klages family. Mavis was a hard-working selfless woman and she enjoyed a good conversation. We are privileged to have known her. May she now rest in peace.

Debhepburn
March 13, 2024

My sympathy to the family.

Jack and Ellen Cavill
March 13, 2024

To John, Mary and all of the Klages family, we extend our sympathy to you.

Gail Fritsch
March 13, 2024

My condolences to the whole Klages family.

Ruth and Harold Stephen
March 13, 2024

Sorry to hear of Mavis passing she left a great legacy , our sympathy and prayers at this time to the Klages Family

Becky Madill
March 12, 2024

Our condolences to Mark, Susan, girls and grandchildren on the loss of your mother. She sounds like such a wonderful lady!

Bill & Carol Kuhl and Gwen & Margot Wathke
March 12, 2024

May God bless and comfort your family at this time of loss.

Cyril and Sue Hellyer
March 12, 2024

We are so sorry to hear of Mavis passing. A life well lived. You all will miss her dearly

Sharon and Ralph Schmidt
March 11, 2024

My sympathy to all in Mavis’s Family. She was an amazing woman, with a wonderful family.

Ron and Linda Thomson
March 11, 2024

Condolences to all the Klages, so sorry to hear of Mavis passing, she was an amazing woman.

Derek Aitken
March 11, 2024

Sorry for your loss, my condolences.

Teresa and Tom Gowan (nee Minke)
March 11, 2024

To John, Carol, Mark, Anne, Norma and the entire Klages family. Our sincere condolences to you and your families. What a remarkable woman! She had a long and blessed life. Our thoughts and prayers are sent to all of you.

Sandy & Brenda McAllister
March 11, 2024

Our sincere condolences to the Klages family.

Emily McLean
March 11, 2024

My deepest condolences at this time. I remember so well teaching Dennis,John,and Carol at the rural school at Marmion. Your parents always invited me at least twice a year for supper with the family,which I really enjoyed. Cherish all your wonderful memories .

Jim & Yvonne Witzke
March 11, 2024

Our deepest sympathy to the Klages Family in the passing of a wonderful lady.

Don and Bernice Ewart
March 10, 2024

To John & Mary, Carol, Mark and families. So sorry to hear your Mom has passed.
We are thinking of you all at this time. Don & Bernice Ewart (Elder)

Eric S
March 10, 2024

To Mark and Klages family sending my condolences. She was a wonderful lady when i looked after her at Elgin Abby for her visits. She maybe gone but not forgotten cherish the memories.

Merv and Brenda Misch
March 10, 2024

Sympathies to the Klages family .Wishing you peace and comfort on your healing journey

Marg Heffernan
March 10, 2024

Sheila, Adam and extended family
My heartfelt condolences to you. May your memories provide comfort.

Theressa Stade
March 9, 2024

Deepest sympathies to the entire family

Susan Galbraith (Weber)
March 9, 2024

My deepest sympathy to all at the passing of Mavis. May God comfort you all at this time of great loss.

Don McAllister
March 9, 2024

My sympathy to Mark and John and families.

Allan Hunter
March 9, 2024

Deepest sympathy to Mavis’ wonderful family and friends. Mavis was a guiding light to many of us and a wonderful hostess each fall when the Klages home was full of the “Mavis Hunt Club” members. Her kindness and wisdom will never be forgotten.

Frances Kingston
March 9, 2024

My sympathy to the Klages Family

Linda Dougherty Ribey
March 9, 2024

John and Mary and all family.
How fortunate you were to have your Mother for all these years. Lots of memories to cherish. May she RIP. Condolences to all.

Tom & Karen Sweiger
March 9, 2024

To Mark & Susan & family. Our sincere condolences. Thinking of you at this time.

Dianne & Ross King
March 9, 2024

To the entire Klages family our deepest condolences to each of you. No matter when a visit was made to Mavis, whether it was in her home, Elgin Abbey or Bruce Lee Haven she always talked about how wonderful her family was to her and how lucky she was to have them. You have many treasured memories of times with her, and her quick wit, laugh and smile will be with you forever.

Karlene Lipskie
March 9, 2024

My sincere condolences on the loss of Mavis. A wonderful lady who was so proud of her family. Your memories of all those special times with her will never be forgotten.

Jeanette Norris(Bluhm)
March 9, 2024

To the Klages family:
Sending condolences to all,knowing she is with god will brighten your hearts.

Ken & Sandra McDermid
March 9, 2024

Ann & Family sorry to read of your lose. Having to say good bye to the one we love is unbearable. But they are in a better place we know, and with out the pain. I give you my strength if I have any left to give.❤️

Lanny & Eleanor Baker
March 9, 2024

Our sincere sympathy to all of the Klages family on your loss. Cherish all those great memories.

Marj Golem
March 9, 2024

Please accept my deepest sympathy to all .

Bryan & Jill Crawford
March 9, 2024

Our sincere condolences to the Klages family.

Chris and Sue Woods
March 9, 2024

John Mary and family …we were deeply saddened to hear of Mavis’s passing…may she RIP

The Ebenau family
March 9, 2024

To the Klages family
Sorry to hear about Mavis
Keep all the good memories from a long life
Sorry for your loss
The Ebenau family

Merv and Marj Blake
March 9, 2024

Our sincere sympathy to the Klages family Mavis was truly a staple to everyone who new her

Joleen Nickel
March 8, 2024

Mark and Susan,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
I’m so sorry for your loss.

Dale and Carole Woods
March 8, 2024

To the entire family of Mavis. She lived an amazing long life surrounded by all of you. Cherish your great memories.

Sulta and Jerry Weppler
March 8, 2024

Sorry to hear of Mavis’s passing. Our thoughts are with you ,the family,during this difficult time. Please accept our deepest sympathy Cherish the many great memories.

Alex Ruff
March 8, 2024

My deepest condolences

Dorothy Bell
March 8, 2024

Sending my sympathy to all the Klages family. May your fond memories comfort you at this time.

Don Wilson
March 8, 2024

Her light lives on in your heart Marsha ♥️

Rita ( Maluskie) Cronkwright
March 8, 2024

Sorry for your loss. Cherish the memories you had with her.

Ron and Georgina Klages
March 8, 2024

To all the family of Mavis Klages please accept or condolences. What a long life to make the memories that you will treasure forever.

Harold and Ruth Klages
March 8, 2024

We extend our deepest sympathy to all of the family of Mavis. Cherish your wonderful memories. She and her husband Mel were special friends and neighbours when they lived at their farm near Marmion.

Suzanne Maxwell
March 8, 2024

My condolences to Mark, Susan and family.

Jane Godin
March 8, 2024

My condolences Mark, Susan and all families. I heard such wonderful stories of Mavis from so many of you. She quite a remarkable lady. May your memories keep her forever in your hearts.

Pam Tompkins
March 8, 2024

It was a true pleasure to have known Mavis. Thank you for the privilege of helping to care for her and to hear her many stories. A bright light is gone from our little world, but certainly not our hearts. condolences to the family. She will be greatly missed

Erla (Stephan) Fenwick-Duquette
March 8, 2024

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the entire Klages family. Terry & Anne were great friends for a long time. Hold close all those special memories of a great lady. Sending hugs from Erla, Stephen & Jennifer


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