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Submitted by amber on Tue, 10/08/2024 - 10:31:AM

Dear friends and family,

It is with great sadness that we announce that our mother, Marlene Gordon, has died. Mom fell in her care home on Sunday, September 29th and was taken by ambulance to the Ottawa Civic Hospital. She died six days later on October 5, 2024.  As her daughters, we took shifts by her bedside to ensure that she was always surrounded by love.

Mom was living with dementia and had recently moved to the Memory Floor of her care home, but this did not impede her zest for life. She continued to recognize us, and over the last few years enjoyed our visits and going with us on outings. A few weeks ago, she was asked what she was most grateful for, and without hesitation answered: "To be alive!"

Mom was a monumental force in our lives, and it is hard to imagine a world without her support and generosity. We are diminished without her.

If you knew her, you would not be surprised that she was well prepared in practical terms for the eventuality of her death. She wrote down all her last wishes, gathered her documents, and placed them in ‘the briefcase’ that we were to open when the time came.

It is like having Mom beside us as we navigate the tasks presented by her death. She wrote, “These pages are full of instructions, and makes me think of when you went off to Germany or the Lycée for several months. I always think you are my children and still learning and I must prepare you as best as I can. Who is going to do that for you when I am ‘gone’?????”

She asked that there be no newspaper obituary, or funeral. Public grieving was not her style. She wished to be cremated, and her ashes scattered in places of significance for her. Later this month, we will gather as a family in Ste Agathe at the grave of her beloved husband Bruce to inter her ashes beside him.

Marlene loved animals and often commented on the uncomplicated joy they brought into our lives. If you wish to make a gesture in Mom’s memory, may we suggest that you think of a way to make the lives of animals, particularly dogs, happier and more secure. Hug your pet, walk a dog, or donate to the Lanark Animal Welfare Society.

We invite you to share your memories of Marlene here on her memorial page.

With broken, but grateful hearts,

Gabrielle, Heidi and Christine

p.s. Among the documents in the briefcase were lyrics to a song; they are suffused with Marlene’s life’s credo. May we each take inspiration from her optimistic and generous spirit.

 

Here’s To Life

(A.Butler and P. Molinary)

No complaints and no regrets

I still believe in chasing dreams and placing bets

But I have learned that all you give is all you get

So give it all you’ve got.

I’ve had my share, I drank my fill

And even though I’m satisfied, I’m hungry still

To see what’s down another road beyond the hill

And do it all again.

So here’s to life

And every joy it brings

Here’s to life

To dreamers and their dreams…

Funny how the time just flies

How love can go from warm hellos

To sad goodbyes

And leave you with the memories you have memorized

To keep your winters warm.

But there’s no yes in yesterday

And who knows what tomorrow brings or takes away

As long as I’m still in the game

I want to play for laughs, for life, for love….

So here’s to life

And all the joy it brings

Here’s to life

To dreamers and their dreams…

May all your storms be weathered

And all that’s good get better

Here’s to life, here’s to love

And here’s to you.

Marlene Gordon

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 10/28/2024 - 01:54:PM

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Hélène, Clara and Richard

Dear Christine, Heidi and Gabrielle,
We are deeply sorry for the loss of your mom in such brusque circumstances. Your mom was evidently ill but so hungry for life still as you pointed out. When I think of her and of our various encounters over the years, what comes to my mind is what a strong woman your mom was! I recall how she was pushing her walker over the uneven grounds and lifting it with determination over the curb during a lovely walk in Almonte… Or I can still see her walking towards your cabin Christine with her walking sticks, determined to make it through the snow to enjoy a nice cup of tea and cake she had brought for all of us… Every visit with your mom, whether on Howe Island, in Niagara on the lake or in Perth, she was always engaging, welcoming, busy, and asking “What’s new with”…
Wishing you and your whole family to find some serenity as time goes by and until you start realizing that your mom is still there with you, in all of your memories of her and in everything you have inevitably inherited from her lifelong love for you all.
xoxo

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Submitted by amber on Mon, 10/28/2024 - 02:03:PM

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Tebby

Dear Heidi, Gabrielle and Christine

Please accept my condolences. It doesn’t matter how expected the death of a loved one, I believe the finality of death is always a shock and for that reason I have been thinking of the 3 of you a lot.

To me your mom was not only a very good and valued friend she was a LADY. Brian and I shared many wonderful weekends at her and Bruce’s homes but I especially loved her home in Perth where she continued to be a happy and energetic hostess on the last visit Judy and I had with her .
I send you love and know you will all spend many hours enjoying your wonderful memories

Tebby



 

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 11/01/2024 - 12:50:PM

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Janet Revell

I’ll always remember your mom’s beautiful smile and infectious laughter. Mom and I thoroughly enjoyed our lunch with you and your mom last year, reminiscing about our childhood and hearing stories about her younger years. She lives on in the three of you wonderful woman! Peace and Love 💕

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