Theresa Rosa Vert, 85, of Ottawa, Ontario, passed away on August 25, 2024 at Timberwalk Retirement, her beloved retirement community she called “the resort.”
Theresa was born to Johann and Julianna Coufal in the small village of Kleinhöflein, Austria (just outside Vienna) less than a month before the start of WWII. Her early years were that of her father away at war while her mom kept the household together and served food to German soldiers when they came knocking. It also included running in the freezing cold to bomb shelters when the air sirens rang out in the middle of the night.
At age 16, Theresa’s parents sent her to a homestay in England to learn English. She spoke fondly of her homestay family and lessons learned during that trip remarking, “they picked me up, gave me their address, dropped me off in the middle of downtown London and said ‘see you at home!’ By the time I got there, I had a good command of English.”
A few short years later, she immigrated to Canada and, in 1960, married another recent immigrant and survivor of the war, Frank Vert. They settled in Hamilton, Ontario where Theresa worked as a nurse at the General Hospital. She then gave it up to commit herself to raising her children and maintaining the family home in Hamilton. In 1978, the ever-expanding Vert family packed up to move and settle in Ottawa to pursue other opportunities.
Late one evening in 1974, she decided to check on the sleeping children earlier than usual. Seeing smoke pouring from under one bedroom door, she called to Frank who pulled the two sleeping boys out, and the fire department was called. The resulting newspaper headline announced "Mother's Intuition Saves Children".
When her children were older, Theresa became active in the Ottawa community as an aerobic instructor for seniors, and was once featured on the local news. In her spare time, Theresa was a master of old-world domestic arts (dress-making, embroidery, knitting, and crochet) and the culinary arts (schnitzel, goulash, shepherd’s pie, pancake soup, apple strudel, cream horns) – all of which have been attempted by her offspring, but could never be duplicated. Theresa also had a sharp, sometimes dark sense of humor. Regarding her death she joked that she could continue to care for her children by instructing that her ashes be “distributed into 8 egg-timers; I spent a lot of time in the kitchen, it seems only fitting.”
Theresa was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Frank Vert. She is survived by her 8 children: Dave (Carrie), Gerald (Marty), Chris (Susan), Andy (Debbie), Dan, Claudia (André), Patrick (Nadaya), and Michelle (Brian). Theresa was a grandmother to 13: Shauna, Kevin, Michael, Adam, Colin, Darcy, Kieran, Nicole, Amelia, Danika, Sophia, Anthony, and Dylan. She was also a great grandmother to two: Annabelle and Henry. Theresa valued education, hard work, independence, travel, and culture. She passed on those values, ensuring all her children received higher education, had opportunities to see the world, and that they transitioned successfully into adulthood. “It’s only the entire point of parenting” she often said.
Family and friends are invited to Beechwood, Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services (280 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa) for a Visitation on Friday, September 13th, 2024, at 12 noon, followed by a Memorial Service in Beechwood’s Chapel at 1 p.m. Interment to follow at Beechwood Cemetery. For those who wish to make a donation in memory, please do so towards the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
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Lorraine Therese Lafreniere
Sally Whittle
You only get one mother and now she is gone from sight. I am sure she is still in you heart where she will forever reside. My condolences. Hugs
Sally Whittle (friend of Carrie and Dave Vert)
Laura May
Dave, I'm sorry to learn about your recent loss. I know she will be missed by her large family & friends - I'm sure you have wonderful stories growing up in a large family with Mom at the helm. My deepest condolences. Laura May
Brian Fournier
Thank you Theresa for all you have been and done, you will be greatly missed, may you rest in peace now with Frank and watch over us with live and happiness.
Janet Jacob Hood
Dear Chris and Family ,
I am sorry to read of the passing of your mom. What a beautiful write up of an extraordinary and very talented woman. She will be dearly missed by you and all who knew her. Sending love ❤️ and hugs 🤗 your way.
Jim and Sharon McMillan
Dear Jerry and family, our sincere condolences on the passing of your beloved Mother. May Theresa rest in peace. God Bless!
Cam & Susan Faris
Dear Dave, Carrie and all of the Vert Family,
We are so sorry to hear that your beloved Mother, Theresa has passed.
What a remarkable life she had.
May her legacy be cherished and your memories comforting.
Claudia Wirz
To my cousins, sincere condolences.
She was certainly a great mother and will be missed by you and your families. I will also remember her fondly.
Peter Wirz (Nephew)
When I was a kid (80s).
My mother (Hedwig / 'Hedi') told me many experiences that she had in World War II. Her sister Theresa ('Rosi') also appeared again and again.
I was able to get to know 'Rosi'when she visited us in Switzerland.
I was about 16 years old at the time.
I only have good memories.
Dear 'Rosi' rest in peace.
Sending love to you and your family.
Peter
Claudia and family, my sincere condolences on the loss of your mother. I enjoyed the many lunch-time stories of her love of life and her children. Lorraine Lafreniere