
Pickering: Marion Grace (nee Harris).
Went home to be with her Lord on May 5th, 2013 in her 90th year. Loving wife for 61 years of the late Frank (deceased 2012), mother of Nancy (Abel), Joyce (Antoine), Dorothy (Russell), and John (Peggy). Much loved grandmother to Dan (Megan), David, Carolyn, Jordan, Nathan, Stephen, Greg, Rob, Tristan, Alexandra, and Valenda.
A celebration of her life will be held at Victory Baptist Church, 18408 Yonge Street, Newmarket, at 11:00 am on Saturday May 11th. Frank and Marion were founding missionaries of Takaoka Baptist Church, Japan. In lieu of flowers, donations to Victory Baptist Church, Newmarket, The Godcan Building Fund or the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to Rod Abrams Funeral Home, 1666 Tottenham Road, Tottenham, 905-936-3477. www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com
Lynda Schultz says
So sorry to hear of Marion’s passing. She was a wonderful, godly woman. Heaven is richer though we are poorer for her absence.
Donna McIldoon says
In addition to being a wonderful woman of God, who faithfully “tended His garden”, Marion was a kindly and loving soul. I always felt warmly embraced by her smile and greeting. She is lovingly remembered by many, here at Runnymede Community Church.
Rob & Ria Heijdeman says
Frank & Marion were a great couple here at the Pines.They supported many functions especially our Sunday brunches.
We will keep them in our thoughts and will pray for their family.
Do take care, because we do,
Rob & Ria Heijdeman
Eric & Mary Helen Wright says
Marion helped immeasurably to prepare the quarterly LINK magazine. Indeed her cheerful countenance, firm faith, editorial skill, and fount of ideas anchored the committee and contributed for years to the success of the magazine. It was in that capacity that I came to know her and Frank. My life was enriched by her steady faith and my body refreshed by the coffee-times she prepared. Praise God for women such a Marion!
Marilyn Peregrine says
I had the pleasure of knowing Marion here at the Pines.
Marion had the most beautiful, loving smile. That was the first feature of Marion that I noticed before even meeting her. Her smile and kind voice will be missed.
Jane Archer says
I met your mother a few times here at Tec Pines. It was a real pleasure to speak with her. God Bless