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Adah Coropoff

Female 1924 - 2018  (94 years)


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  • Name Adah Coropoff 
    Birth 2 Nov 1924  California Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death 28 Dec 2018  Kamloops, British Columbia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    • GRUVER, Adah

      November 2, 1924 - December 28, 2018. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Adah Gruver, formerly of Halifax and Hantsport. Adah moved to Halifax from Los Angeles, Calif., in 1983, having previously fallen in love with Nova Scotia while visiting her daughter who was studying at Dalhousie. She became a proud Canadian citizen in 1986. After working as an oncology nurse at the Victoria General Hospital (ret. 1985), she moved to Hantsport to be closer to her daughter. In 2006, the family pulled up roots and moved west to Kamloops, B.C., but she never stopped missing her Nova Scotia home and the friends she left behind. Daughter of Alex and Anna Coropoff, Jewish émigrés from Russia, Adah grew up in San Pedro, Calif. Following graduation from high school (1942), she became a Registered Nurse (1946), and subsequently earned her BA in public health (1965). Shortly after graduating from nurses’ training she met and married Bernard Gruver, an aspiring cartoonist (divorced, 1975). They had four children: Jean (deceased), Clifford (deceased), Nancy, and Allison, and lived in Van Nuys, Calif. Adah was a fiercely compassionate humanitarian which motivated her many contributions in nursing, and in her volunteer work. Known as \'Nurse Mom\', she was a school nurse at some of the most challenging schools in Los Angeles (ret. 1982) and founding member of the United Teachers of Los Angeles. She volunteered with VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) (1975-77), helping to improve health care for the disadvantaged. At the Victoria General Hospital, she was known for her compassion and sensitive attention to the emotional needs of cancer patients and their families. Always politically involved, Adah volunteered with the New Democratic Party, serving as President of Alexa McDonough’s Constituency Association (1987-1990), and office manager for two of her campaigns. She was also an active member of the CanGo Grannies, and board member of the BCSPCA, devoting many hours to \'her kitties\' at the Kamloops Branch. These organizations gave her purpose and were also a source of lasting close friendships. An extraordinarily active person, she was an avid reader, travelled the world, and drove herself to gym classes at the \'Y\' until two months before her death from complications of leukemia. Above all, Adah was unconditionally devoted to her family. She was immensely proud of her daughters and their families and was a loving and engaged grandmother and great-grandmother. Adah died at home in the arms of her daughters. She will be remembered for her energy, honesty, generosity, sharp mind, quick wit, and brilliant sense of humour. Adah believed that her legacy was in her family which truly included many good friends. The secret of life, she said, was to \'live it,\' and that she did - in spades. She will be missed. A celebration of her life will be on April 27th, 2 p.m. in the Hal Rogers Activity Centre, Kamloops.
    Person ID I4332  Hantsport Families
    Last Modified 16 Apr 2019 

    Father Alex Coropoff 
    Mother Anna 
    Family ID F1469  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Bernard Gruver 
    Divorce 1975 
    Children 
     1. Jean Gruver
     2. Clifford Gruver
    +3. Living
     4. Living
    Family ID F1470  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 16 Apr 2019 

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    Link to Google MapsBirth - 2 Nov 1924 - California Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 28 Dec 2018 - Kamloops, British Columbia Link to Google Earth
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  • Sources 
    1. [S38] The Chronicle Herald, 4 Apr 2019.