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1943 ~ 2020
Marcia Clair Mickey (Nee Maclean) passed away with family by her side on Thursday May 21, 2020. Marcia was born on the 4th of June 1943 in Beausejour, Manitoba. She is survived by her husband Norman and five children Kim (John), Chris (Sue), Kerry (Fran), Jody and Darlene, nine grandchildren, six great grandchildren and a predeceased grandchild.
Marcia has been devoted to her family and faith throughout her life. She has celebrated her time here on earth through music, dancing, organ playing and singing in the choir. Marcia had many loves including writing, reading, travelling, and camping. Her garden was filled with colourful blooms every summer, the birds in her yard were always well fed. Her home was lovingly decorated with family photos. A giving person, for many years she was an active volunteer with the Red Cross, Canadian Legion, Seniors Centre, Agricultural Society and enjoyed her time working as an EMT in Beausejour.
Welcome Me Home
God called on you in the morning with the rising of the sun.
He said “Come with me Marcia”
Your task on earth is done.
You bore your fruit,
You labored in your work,
You raised a wonderful family who loves you dearly.
Now good and faithful servant,
Your sleep and rest you’ve won.
So we will not say goodbye
Enjoy your heavenly home.
Be at Peace, Thanks be to God.
Author – Marcia Mickey
www.soberingfuneralchapel.com
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Lorine Freund
Norman and family. I am so sorry to hear about Marcie. I will miss chats with her at Beau Head. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Take care all of you.
Ron and Sharon Martin
Our condolences to the family
Larry and Debbie Okolita
So sorry for your loss.
Barb and Harlon
Dear Norman
Words cannot express our sorrow. Marcie was a very friendly lady with a quiet wit. Wishing you PEACE to bring comfort, COURAGE to face the days ahead, and LOVING MEMORIES to forever hold in your heart. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time
Harlon and Barb
Harlon and Barb
Dear Norman
Words cannot express our our sorrow. Marcie was a friendly lady with a quiet wit. Wishing you PEACE to bring comfort, COURAGE to face the days ahead, and LOVING MEMORIES to forever hold in your heart. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.
Harlon and Barb Kintop
Charlotte wall and family
So sorry for your loss. Have very fond memories of camping trips, trips to great grandma Maclean and spending time on your farm on summer holidays.
Maureen Lavallee and Family
Uncle Norman and family
Wishing you peace to bring comfort and the courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.
DIANNE KRUK
To Norman and family
We are saddened by the loss of your loved one Marcie. Marcie and my friendship began about 25 years ago at Togs and Treasures. Marcie was a lovely person to work with, she was serious, funny caring person. Marcie was a person you liked instantly, she had this lovely smile, heart of gold. Family was important to her in every way. As a volunteer board member at Togs children were her greatest concern. I have many fond memories of my dear friend Marcie. Norman and family may the Lord walk with you all, giving you strength and love.
Stan and Dianne
Ann & Gerald Graves
Norm and family; Our deepest condolence. We knew Marcie through the Legion and Bow Head Seniors, always such a happy friendly person. She will be missed by many. Ann & Gerald
Virginia Kubish
My sincere condolences , Norm and family, upon the loss of Marcie. She was the most friendly person and have known her for a long time . My thoughts and prayers are with you all and may she Rest In Peace.
Jan&Larry
Dear Norm and Family,
Words can not express our sympathies. Marcie was such a friendly lady. Keep your memories close to help you through.
Cheryl Micke
Uncle Norman and all my cousins I’m so sorry on the loss of your wife/mom. I have very fond memories of Auntie Marcia especially on the farm. I remember the bedroom with the purple ceiling and stars-that to me was the essence of Auntie Marcia. Hugs to everyone.
Ena & and Dan Jang & Family
Sending our condolences to the entire Mickey Family. Chris and Sue, our thoughts are with you, we are so sorry for your loss. Prayers sent.
Peace & Comfort in the days ahead. Love Dan, Ena & Family, Hamilton, Ontario
Sharon Sirois
Sending our condolences to the Mickey family.We were in the Red Hat Group together.Fun times were had!She was a special lady and will be missed
Debbie Micke
When I look back at my childhood I often realize how much of an impact those experiences were. One of those experiences I have found myself reflecting on throughout my life was watching Auntie Marcia cooking dinner in the BIGGEST POT I had ever seen…and I have a feeling she was using a wood burning stove. I bet she was always more than happy to cook for whoever was around. Those types of memories helped me grow into an accepting person…one that knows there’s a good side to everyone.
I’m sorry for your loss Uncle Norman and the rest of my Family.
Harvey & Doreen Endler
Deepest sympathies to the family
Leona Weidman
My sincere sympathy to you all at this sad time. Marcia was a special lady, who enjoyed her music and many friends. She will be missed She had endured much in the last few years, may she now Rest In Peace. May God give you His Comfort.
Eleanor and Eugene
Norman and family. Our sincere condolences.
She was a great lady I considered a friend.
She bore her illness with such strength and faith . A very special lady. She will be missed.
Cindy & Frank Behnke
Uncle Norman & Cousins
Our Deepest Sympathies!
Our hearts are saddened to hear the news of Aunty Marcia. She was loved by everyone of us, many memories playing with our cousins over at your home, going to church, Christmas’s, the gatherings were so much fun! As we grew up, impromptu visits to your house….we could always count on that the coffee pot was always on! We will miss Aunty Marcia, but will always remember her!
Lots of Love and hugs,
Frank & Cindy Behnke
Peace River, AB
Ruth Prawdzik
Dear Norm & family,
I was so sad to hear about Marcie’s passing. I have lovely memories of her from the years we lived on Ash in Beausejour. She had her elderly Mom & I had my elderly mother-in-law and we were a support for each other. Please accept my sincere sympathies.
Helga Miles
So sorry to hear of Marcie’s passing. May she rest in peace.
Peace to you Norm and family.
Gail and John/Beausejour Music
We were sorry to hear of Marcie’s passing. She always enjoyed music and coming to our jams
at the Beau-head center. We will miss seeing her there whenever they resume but I’m sure she
will be there with us in spirit listening and singing along.
Holly Johnson
Norman and family,
It has been many years but I have very fond memories of Sunday School and church with all of you in Lydiatt. Marcia was so full of life and could always find something to say to lighten the mood. May you all find comfort in the knowledge she is home.
Holly (Lange) Johnson