Born in Bentley, Alberta, Marcia lived in several Central Alberta towns and graduated from Red Deer Composite at 16. She gained a teaching certificate at University of Alberta and then taught at Evarts and Innisfail, where she met and married the local Mountie. She was a respected teacher in Red Deer at Mountview and Calgary at Queens Park, Colonel Sanders, Capt. John Palliser and Vice-Principal at Queen Elizabeth, completed her B.Ed. at University of Calgary and was promoted to Consultant – Elementary for Calgary Northwest. With the arrival of a son in 1970, she became a fastidious homemaker and very active in local church, charities and community organizations. In 1989, she experienced cerebrovascular aneurysm haemorrhage, resulting in lengthy hospitalization. During that time, she also became one of the last victims of the Red Cross Blood Scandal, receiving a transfusion with Hepatitis C. She strove bravely to recover as much as possible and went on to lead a rewarding life in Lethbridge and Victoria until health complications caught up with her. She was fond of singing, piano and quality time with husband, Allan, son Mark and a little cat “Tip”. Our loving “Bammles” was so dear. God has given her rest after a hard journey.

Private family service will be held. Deep thanks to the wonderful staff, volunteers and fellow patients at SPH Palliative Care, to Dr. Wetzer and “Jo Speaking”. Your kindness helped. In lieu of lowers, donations can be made to Palliative Unit, c/o Saanich Peninsula Hospital Foundation, 2166 Mt. Newton Cross Road, Saanich, BC V8M 2B2.

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  • Julie Johansson Mann and Paul Mann

    Dear Uncle Allan and Mark,

    Few words can be a comfort in a time of such sorrow. Even though there is little that can be said, or done, to ease your burden, I hope that you are able to draw strength from the legacy of family that lives on.

    I wanted you to know that Auntie Marcia will live on in the memories that I hold close in my heart, memories that have shaped the person I have become.

    I will remember a long ago visit–a warm and welcoming home, her efforts to please, her indulgence for the wild musical ministrations and rat-a-tat-tat emanating from the basement to wend themselves through the household.

    I will remember her affinity for and love of music, and the way in which she brought the piano to life.

    I will remember a shy young girl in a Simpson Sears fitting room and her special attentions in helping to find just the ‘right’ summer dress. I recall, so vividly, a sailboat afloat against a tangerine sunset on a pale blue cotton sea. I remember the pride I felt in wearing that dress and the special way it made me feel each time I put it on.

    I will remember her standing to one side and looking on as we turned upon the carousel in a summertime at Bowness Park.

    In later years, I will remember the way she took my hand in hers, and gave it a squeeze, her eager smile, her caring and her remembering.

    I know that nothing can ease the hurt with the raw pain of loss so very fresh, but hopefully a lifetime of memories may help to lift you up, may be a flicker of light to you, may offer you solace.

    Remember the goodness, and the strength and courage of a remarkable woman, of the life she lived, the lives she touched and the impressions that are yet left to carry on.

    She will always be a part of me, and a part of who I am.

    Our heartfelt sympathies go out to you both.

    Julie and Paul Mann

  • Donna Geggie

    Dear Al,
    I am so very sorry to hear of your wife’s passing. Although I only had a brief meeting with your Marcia, I found her to be really interesting and warm. She was a very easy person to bond with– being a fellow teacher helped.
    I can only immagine how difficult this time is for you and your son
    Please accept my most heartfelt condolences to you both
    Sincerely,
    Donna Geggie.

  • Kerri Butler

    Mr. Johansson and Mark,

    On behalf of Dad and our family I would like to extend our sincere and heart felt sympathies to you both. Mrs. Johanssen was a beautuful women full of grace and class. Though many years have passed we have many fond memories of times spent in her company.

    Sincerely,

    Kerri Butler and Ben Robinson

  • Frank & Wollene Mitchell

    Al & Mark: Sincere condolences to you at this trying time. We have been out of touch for too many years and still have fond memories of you and Marcia. We expect the strength you provided to Marcia during her illness will also help support you at this time. Sincerely. Frank & Wollene

  • Brad Symington

    Al,
    I am saddened this morning to hear of your loss. I remember most vividly a road trip you and I took to Leduc while I worked for you in Traffic. We had the pleasure of Marcia’s wonderful company on the way until we dropped her off in Lacombe. I was enchanted with her class and bright, bubbly personality. I also could not help but notice how much you adored her; I understand now I only knew such a small part of the story. May you find peace in your own time in the aftermath of such grievous loss. My heart and prayers are with you and Mark this morning. Stay well.

    Brad

  • Lorna Clement

    Al and Mark,
    My deepest sympathy to both of you. I have fond memories of Marcia. I am so sorry.

  • Ruth & Pamela Redden

    Allan and Mark:

    Our sincere sympathies to you both. We have so many happy memories around the piano at your home and visits with you all.

    May God give you peace and comfort in these trying times.

    Ruth & Pam

  • Rita and Gabe Boucher

    Dear Allan and Mark: Our deepest and most sincere sympathy for the loss of Marcia. We have been friends for 43 years. Marcia has been through so much in the past 20 years due to her health problems and was so brave, and remarkable during her recovery years.You and Mark have been marvelous to her and caring for her every need throughout these years. Again, our deepest sympathy to you and Mark. If we could be of any help, please let us know and we would enjoy seeing you both. With warm wishes and Love. Gabe and Rita.

  • Jerry and Lesley Morasch

    Al, our prayers and thoughts to you and your son Mark at this very difficult time.

    Jerry and Lesley

  • Gerry and Maureen Borbridge

    Al and family,
    We are saddened to hear of Marcia’s passing.
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

    Gerry and Maureen

  • Jack and Beverley Mullins

    Al and Mark …..on behalf of my wife Beverley and myself we extend our sincerest condolence on the passing of Marcia ….take care of yourselves and we hope to see you again someday …..Jack Mullins

  • Gerry Baxter

    Al,

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very difficult time.

    Gerry and Chris Baxter

  • Ted and Yvonne Hesch

    Please accept our condolences on the passing of your good wife and mother to Mark. We are saddened to hear of Marcia’s passing but realize that she is now at peace.

    Ted and Yvonne

  • Jim & Charlotte Mathews

    Al,
    I was shocked to receive the email informing us of Marcia’s passing. I know words are inadequate, but please accept our deepest condolences on your loss.
    Jim & Charlotte Mathews

  • Thys and Sandy Rinkel

    T2Z 2H3

    We wish to offer our condolences to you and your family Al on the loss of your wife.

    Thys

  • Ralph Vanover

    Al
    We extend our condolences to you and your family.

    Ralph and Irene Vanover

  • Albert and Roelie Seinen

    Dear Allan and Mark.
    On our way yesterday to the mainland we took along the T/C. We were both shocked to see the obituary of Marcia. We extend our condolences to you both with her passing. A brave positive lady with lots of humor and that despite her being handicapped. It must be comforting to know that she is completely whole again and enjoys her saviour’s presence. It is our prayer for you both that God may fill the void created by her passing. We have always admired how you both treated her with respect. You put much effort into looking after her, and there will be a time of adjusting.
    We’ll be missing her.
    We are on our way to Mexico for a few months, enjoying sun and warmth. May be you’ll look us up sometime in the spring.
    Warm greetings from Albert and Roelie Seinen.

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