A Life Fully Lived

Loving Hildegard

by Helmut Lemke


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 26/10/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 428
ISBN : 9781452037196

About the Book

A Life Fully Lived (Loving Hildegard) is the story of an immigrant family. Hildegard, a young university graduate, meets an architect from Germany. They both immigrate to Canada and start their life together as professionals in Vancouver, BC. They try to contribute creatively to their new environment.

Hildegard gives up her profession as a teacher and devotes her time and energy to her family bringing up three children in the turbulent sixties and seventies, the time of draft dodgers, hippies and Jesus people.

After the children left home and she withdrew from her church, Hildegard goes through a period of self evaluation. Searching in feminism, mythology and spirituality she finds her identity as a woman with new visions and responsibilities.

Exploring new territories, she discovers a way to express herself in art

She is drawn to a Mennonite fellowship where she feels valued and accepted and to which she can contribute creatively.

She and her husband share enjoyable and adventurous retirement activities, exploring the beauty and diversity of this world.

At the age of seventy-three, Hildegard is diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, unexpectedly for her and as a shock for her family. Her tranquil preparation for dying is moving and amazing for doctors and all those who knew her.

A Life Fully lived, Loving Hildegard, is written by Hildegard's husband in memory of her.


About the Author

Helmut Lemke was born in1926 in West Prussia, Germany, (now Poland) He lived as a refugee in East Germany, fled to West Germany to study in the USA and at the Technical University in Braunschweig, Germany, where he received his degree in architecture. In 1955 he immigrated to Canada and worked as an architect in Vancouver and later as German and art instructor. He married Hildegard and they have three children. They spent one year in Bielefeld, Germany, where he taught in an art college.

For many years he volunteered as a director of the ' More than a Roof Mennonite Housing Society '.

In 2007 his wife died of terminal lung cancer and he began to write about her and his family.