Condolences
Condolences to the Marchand families
Marie rest and peace
My heartfelt condolences to the Marchand Family on the passing of Marie.
My friendship with Marie was laughter, heart to heart talks and pondering life. Her clever sense of humor kept me in stitches and never failed to make me laugh at the craziness of the world. Her love for her family was huge and she spoke often and fondly of every one of you. She lived life her way and always tried to help in any way she could. I have many fond memories of Marie and my heart is heavy. I miss her, she was taken far too soon. Rest easy my friend, say hi to R.M. for me.....
Wendy Campbell
So very sorry to hear of the passing of Marie. She was a dear friend and although we had lost touch over the past few years, she was often in our hearts and minds. I so enjoyed spending time with her while my kiddos were little and they loved when "Auntie Marie" came for a visit. She would always have a funny joke for them or would give them huge hugs and tickles. Marie was one of the most thoughtful people I know and I still remember how touched I was when she gifted Cristiano and Gabriella their first rosary's thoughtfully crafted with Fernando and my birthstones along with the kids. So very special and will be treasured always. Marie was a one of a kind lady who was humble and gracious. One of the first times I got to spend time with her was when we went on a sales trip to Arizona during a Flames playoff run and we had to wear hockey jerseys and all of our clients had no idea who the Flames were. It was over 100 degrees and we were dying with sweat and laughter as we drove around Phoenix in these ridiculous jerseys. Such fun we had. She will be deeply missed and I hope that she will rest in peace above. Blessings for Marie and her family.
Love,
Nicolle Gomez de Sousa
I am grateful for the 27 years of friendship and time I had with Marie. Our house feels sad without Marie. Piper (our dog) goes and has a nap on her couch from time to time. Marie had the biggest heart, great sense of humour, and very strong willed. She told me she was going to hide downstairs and jump out at Piper. She fought the cancer for as long as she could. My deep condolences. Rest in peace Marie. Miss you always! Karen Criger
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