Born: Montreal on 15 June 1949

Passed away: Montreal on 05 November 2020

Aged: 71 years

Service Details

Due to Covid restrictions, there will be no funeral at this time, a memorial may be held in the future.
In the meantime, we have created this space for all who wish to celebrate her.
Please wear some "sparklies" or your funky socks and upload stories and photos, here. You know she would want a happy celebration. We know nothing would make her happier than your smiles.
An intimate service for the immediate family will take place Saturday November 21, where we will enjoy your posts, stories and photos shared here.
Donations in lieu of flowers can be made directly to the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation, or Dallas area Mama Chicken's Kitchen Homeless Org.


The Story

Marie Jeanne was loving, kind, and generous above all else. Her love reached far and wide, always ready to help especially those she loved. In the spirit of Mary please continue helping others, as she so often did. She will be greatly missed by many, but no one will miss her more than her loving husband, Gerd.
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Gerd, Mariette, Chris and Elli (Omi). We were deeply saddened to hear of Marie's (Mom's) sudden passing. She had such beautiful spirit and will always hold a special place in our hearts. We are comforted in knowing the she, together with Grandma Laurie, are watching over us from above and keeping us safe. Our deepest condolences for your loss. Our hearts are with you during this difficult time.
Holly, Greg & Ashley

Holly Binns Rogers

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I was sad to realize that I was too late to finally reconnect with Marie-Jeanne. She was an important part of my teens. Even if we were 3 years apart, our birthdays were only 4 days apart, creating a special bond, then. She thought me how to dance, got me one of my first job, we were having fun together. Now, whenever I hear the Everly Brothers, I always thought of her because it was her favorite duo then. That picture is the only one I have of both of us together! She will be missed for sure. My deepest sympathies goes out to Mariette, Christopher and Gerd and I would Jeannine her sister and her husband John to whom she was very close! Rest in peace, my dear cousin Marlene

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I was sad to realize that I was too late to finally reconnect with Marie-Jeanne. She was an important part of my teens. Even if we were 3 years apart, our birthdays were only 4 days apart, creating a special bond, then. She thought me how to dance, got me one of my first job, we were having fun together. Now, whenever I hear the Everly Brothers, I always thought of her because it was her favorite duo then. That picture is the only one I have of both of us together! She will be missed for sure. My deepest sympathies goes out to Mariette, Christopher and Gerd and I would Jeannine her sister and her husband John to whom she was very close! Rest in peace, my dear cousin Marlene

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My deepest and most sincere codolences for your sudden lost in those crazy times. Marie was among the most compassionate persons around, not forgetting her sense of humour. Please take care of yourselves.

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Gerd, Mariette, Christopher and Elli,
Our deepest condolences for your loss. My mom, my family and I share your griefs. Marie would not have wanted us to stop, sit down and cry. So we are looking and pushing forward with all our strengths. Sending lots of live your way until we can see you again.

Roxane Auclair

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Montreal Gazette, November 12,2020.

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"I wish you could see the ripple of love you are creating on this earth, because then you would never doubt your life has meaning. You do not need to be famous or go do missionary work in order to make an impact in this world. Helping a child feel valued, gifting someone with an unexpected kindness, tending to a wounded bird, in these ways and more, you are building a legacy that will live on forever."
~~ Laurel Bleadon-Maffei

The Hoeflichs

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