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MARJORIE ELLEN HARVIE

Date of Passing: Jan 15, 2015

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MARJORIE ELLEN HARVIE It is with heavy hearts that the family of Marjorie Harvie announce her passing on Thursday, January 15, 2015 at the Health Sciences Centre. Marjorie will be lovingly remembered by her beloved husband Dave, her daughter and son Marcia and Devon, Dave's daughters Stephanie and Amber, and grandchildren: Lucas, Annabel, brothers and sisters: Lee, Kristian, Frank, Andre, Michael, Faith, Mia and their families. She was predeceased by her aunt Violet (Gus) Wery. Marjorie was an avid animal lover. She loved to be a sanctuary for many animals. Her greatest joy was being recently blessed with her second granddaughter. In accordance with Marjorie's wishes, cremation has taken place and a celebration of her life will be held this summer at the annual family gathering in The Pas, MB. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Marjorie to Darcy's A.R.C. Special thanks to the staff of the Surgical ICU, Health Science Centre, in particular nurse Malia, and Dr. Funk, for your care and compassion given to Marjorie and her family. Family and friends wishing may sign a book of condolence at www.glenlawn.ca Glen Lawn Funeral Home 982-7550

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 20, 2015

Condolences & Memories (11 entries)

  • I miss you. I miss your validation, support and love. I miss you. Thank you for being so good to my family and a touchstone in my life. I miss you. I miss you. - Posted by: Stephanie (nee: deTremaudan) Wright (Daughter (Step)) on: Jun 08, 2015

  • 4 months have passed, and I can finally write here with a calm. That was quite a week. Marjorie was so special to me and we formed quite the friendship in our short 8 years of working together. She was an amazing mentor to me and an even better friend. Always supportive and direct when I needed it. lol. We shared so many stories about our lives. Dave, thanks for allowing me privite time with her at the hospital. It meant more to me than you can imagine. Work is not the same without her and I still go to pick up the phone early in the morning to say good morning and just chat. It was a priviledge to have you in my life M. I feel so lucky to have known you. Love and miss you very much. Lisa - Posted by: Lisa Branconnier (Friend) on: May 23, 2015

  • Great neighbour. Too soon. Gonna miss seeing her walk her dog(s) past our place everyday rain or snow or 40 below and always stopping and having something to say and joke about. My deepest sympathy to Dave and all the family. RIP Marjorie - Posted by: Gary and Shirley Van Den Bossche (neighbour) on: Feb 03, 2015

  • It is to bad she left the way she did,I guess her children will never know this part of her ever existed.Everyone else seemed to have known her well except her own children.Goodbye Marjorie. - Posted by: Marcia Guick (blood daughter) on: Jan 31, 2015

  • We worked together at 1700 Portage Ave. Many tears have fallen from people who knew Marjorie. She was way too young to be taken away. Our hearts and deepest condolences go out to Dave and all the family. Thank you, Dave for allowing me to spend the time with Marjorie at the hospital. - Posted by: Carol Eddie (Co-worker/friend) on: Jan 22, 2015

  • Marj will be missed dearly. I can hear your laugh and see your smile. Even though time may have passed between talks, when we did speak it was as if no time at all had passed. You were that kind of a good friend. - Posted by: Brenda Dupuis Smith (Friend) on: Jan 21, 2015

  • I always enjoyed sharing a joke with Marjorie, and occasionally sharing a story about her animals and their antics, about her birds, and her recollections about The Pas. She often had her radio on and I particularly noticed the Proclaimers was a favorite band of her station of choice, which was always enjoyable to me as well. We will miss you, Marjorie. - Posted by: Leonard Lewkowich (Co-worker and Colleague) on: Jan 20, 2015

  • My condolences go out to Dave and Marjorie's family. I was very shocked to hear of her passing. Marjorie and I worked for different departments although in the same building in The Pas when Highways moved in with ASD at 115 3rd Street. - Posted by: Bruce Trampe () on: Jan 20, 2015

  • I would like to offer my condolences to Dave and the rest of Marjorie's family. Marjorie and I shared many pet stories and cried together when we lost any of our little critters. I will miss her sense of humour and giving me heck for always looking at life through my rose coloured glasses. The office beside is vacant but I can still hear her lecturing me, laughing with me or us leaning on each other for moral support during the work day. I love you Marjorie and will miss you deeply. I can hear her now telling me to "Karen, there's the brick" or "smarten up Karen that is enough". - Posted by: Karen Glennie (Friend and colleague) on: Jan 20, 2015

  • She was a unique person with a very big heart. She shows compassion when someone was in need. Very helpful person, she always went the extra mile. I have no word to say, as Marjorie was very dear to me too. I learned to appreciate her for what she was, she was very special to me, it is a loss for me too. Her passing hit me very hard, because she was part of my second family, my work family, I will missed her a lot. My Prayers are with you Dave and the rest of your family, May you find Peace knowing that she is in a better place. Lean on God and God alone. He will renew your hope. Never forget that God has your heart in his hands, Trust in Him. He will give you Peace. - Posted by: Rosa Martinez (Co-worker and friend) on: Jan 20, 2015

  • We little knew that morning God was to call your name. In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, You did not go alone. For part of us went with you The day God called you home. You left us beautiful memories, Your love is still our guide, And though we cannot see you, You are always at our side. Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same, But as God calls us one by one, The chain will link again. - Posted by: Gerry and Marlene Shuster (Co-worker & Spouse) on: Jan 20, 2015

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