Margot Blaschke: 100 years of life, history and unforgettable moments
Margot Blaschke: 100 years of life, history and unforgettable moments
Anzing, Deutschland - Margot Blaschke recently celebrated her 100th birthday in the Anzinger senior citizens' house. Born on December 17, 1924 in Berlin, she lived in the capital until 1982 before moving to Bavaria. Their past is characterized by moving and difficult memories, especially the time of National Socialism. One of her closest friends, Margot Anders, was deported in 1941 and died in a ghetto.
grew up in the Hansa district in Berlin, Margot Blaschke was the daughter of a tobacco dealer. She had the desire to study chemistry, but this was not possible due to meniscus damage and the political circumstances. From 1939 to 1944 she worked in an Institute for Cereal Processing and later in a porcelain manufacturer. During the war, her husband Horst was in action as a marine officer and was captured. In 1945 the couple brought a daughter, Hannelore, to the world that later studied American studies.
a life full of challenges
1982 the family moved to Poing to be closer to the daughter. Margot Blaschke worked in a doctor's office and was committed as the state chair of the medical assistant profession until 1980. After the death of her husband and daughter, she had to suffer further blows, including a severe fall in the nursing home.
In July 2024, she found her new home in Anzing, where she was happy about visits by fellow citizens. Margot Blaschke describes himself as a sociable and interested person, but has difficulty finding interlocutors. In their thoughts, unforgettable moments remain alive, and the loss of close persons is perceived as a loss of part of themselves, which in their memories and memory of the deceased continue to live, as is announced in a memorial text for Margot Blaschke.
In grief for loss, gratitude for the life spent together and appreciation for the deceased person becomes clear. The memories are kept in honor, while the sadness takes the place of the loss of the deceased, such as Nordsee-zeitung.de Report.
-transmitted by West-Ost-Medien
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