Mary Jane Von Der Ahe

Mary Jane Von Der Ahe

December 24, 1911 - June 10, 2006

Mary Jane Von Der Ahe

December 24, 1911 - June 10, 2006

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Mary Jane Von Der Ahe
December 24, 1911 ~ June 10, 2006

Our beloved mother, Mary Jane Von Der Ahe, passed away peacefully during the early morning hours of June 10, 2006.

As a dedicated wife, devoted mother, loving grandmother, beloved great-grandmother and trusted friend, Mary Jane has shared her love for life and adventure, her refreshing humor and optimism, bringing joy to our family and community.

Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, on December 24, 1911, she was 94 years old at the time of her death. She moved to Los Angeles, CA when she was 8 years old and has lived here ever since.

Mary Jane was married to Wil Von Der Ahe, co-founder of Vons Grocery Company in 1934. She was constantly at her husband’s side as he developed the new concept of a Supermarket for the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

As a young mother, Mary Jane kept busy at St. Charles Grammar School, Notre Dame and Corvallis High Schools. She was active in the League for Crippled Children, Briarcliff Manor Needlework Association, Providence-St. Joseph’s Hospital Guild and was named the First Lady of the Western States Grocery Association. She was a Dame of the Order of Malta and a member of the Social Service Auxiliary since 1960 and was honored as a recipient of its Spiritus Award in 2004. Wil and Mary Jane supported numerous charitable organizations, most notably Loyola Marymount University, St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Providence-St. Joseph’s Hospital and the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angeles.
Mary Jane and Wil were married for 64 Years until his death in 1998. Mary Jane will be welcomed into Heaven by her loving husband and two beloved sons, Wilfred and Charles. She was dearly loved by many and will be deeply missed by her son, Tom and wife, Celeste; and her daughter, Tina and husband, Bill Brown, and her 18 grandchildren: Mareka and Mike Lodge, Jill, Josh Von Der Ahe; Charlie and Laura, Chris and Carolyn, Wil, Greg and Kecia, Peter and Sarah Von Der Ahe; Tom and Emmy, Tim and Kathleen, Geoff and Danielle, John and Amy Von Der Ahe, Kim and Brian Arial, Jennifer and Andy Van Tuyle; Kirstin and Scott Bundy, Heidi and Graham Hausler, Karl and Martine, Erik and Jeannine Brown. She was also blessed to have 33 great-grandchildren, with 3 more on the way: Hannah, Abigail, Kayla, Allison, Chad, Elizabeth, Grant, Lauren, Kristin, Brooke, Gregory, Olivia, Marlo, Tommy, Matthew, Megan, Chris, Katie, Timmy, Mary Jane, Geoffrey, Katherine, Will, Johnny, Jack, Ashley, Scotty, Luke, Mary Jane, Logan, Annabelle, Lily, and Mirabelle. Through them, the memory of her sparkling blue eyes and her continuous adventurous spirit lives on.

A Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, June 19, 2006 ~ 9:30 a.m. at St Charles Borromeo Church, 10800 Moorpark Street, North Hollywood, CA 91602.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: The Down Syndrome Association in honor of Matthew Von Der Ahe, 315 Arden Avenue, Ste #24, Glendale, CA 91203; Children’s Hospital, in honor of the Geoffrey Von Der Ahe Jr. Endowment Fund, 4650 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027; Bachmann Strauss Dystonia and Parkinson Foundation, in honor of Kristin Von Der Ahe, Mount Sinai Medical Center, 1 Gustave Levy Place, Box 1490, New York, NY 10029.

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7 responses to Mary Jane Von Der Ahe

  1. To the whole Von Der Ahe family:

    our deepest sympathies for your loss but our greatest joy for the life of Mary Jane and the legacy she leaves on this earth. The life she lived, the values passed on and the family she leaves behind are gifts from God to all who know the family. God Bless you all!

    John and Kim Wagenbach and family

  2. I would have liked you to have met my family, strong since 1876. I know from experience the charm of raising a brood – I myself being second to the oldest – miss the chattering of kids. I hope you are well and I hope to be first greeted into heaven someday by your smile and my humor. Until then may God bless.

    Respectfully,

    David John Rody
    Sandra Marie Smitz
    Family of one son, David and his wife Jonesha, and 3 granddaughters, Zamire, Kailey, Allure and 1 grandson, Lure.

  3. We love your smile and zest for life. You are, and always will be an inspiration for our family to be the best you can be. What a positive influence Grandma you were. You are missed each and everyday. Hope to see you when it is our time for eternal rest. We love you and miss your presence. Love Charlie and Laura, Allison, Elizabeth, Chad and Grant

  4. Dear Tommy and Celeste, I do not know why, really, I clicked on this tonight and read about your Mom’s passing several years ago, but I did. Chuck and I were nearer in age, during the years he was at St. Charles and I was at St. Francis de Sales, and Jane was my classmate at Marymount College, but I knew you mainly through my brother, Barry Lammersen.I do not know if you knew that your Mom and Dad, and my Mom and Dad, were friends way back when Los Angeles was still young, but they were. I know they are probably all having a high old time in heaven, but wanted to let you know that reading this tonight brought back many good memories of years ago. Sincerely, Gail Lammersen Belt

  5. Chris Arial says:

    Dear Grandma,

    You will always be in my heart. My best memory of you was when we went on that cruise with everybody. You have inspired me to do great things and I want to thank you for everything you have given me.

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