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Marion I. Demerchant
1930-2023
With broken hearts, we are saddened to announce the passing of our
beloved mother, Marion Irene DeMerchant, in her own home in Beechwood,
NB on Monday, January 23, 2023. Marion was born on December 2, 1930 in
Upper Kent, NB as the first child of the late George and Adelaide
(Broad) Giberson. She was also predeceased by her husband, Avery
DeMerchant, 42 years this August, sister, Loretta Beulah Cox, and
son-in-law George Levensailor.
Marion is survived by her 3 children: Linda Levensailor, Joanne
DeMerchant (Robert), and Susan Crompton. Special girls, Carol Cox and
Twyla Harvey. 6 precious Grandchildren: Bobbi Jo DeMerchant, Robyn
(Clint) DeMerchant, Aaron (Allison) Levensailor, Janelle (Ryan Rayner)
DeMerchant, Brooks (Chloe) Crompton, and Lauren Crompton. 6 beloved
Great Grandchildren: Jordyn (Myles Romaine) and Kaine DeMerchant,
Jacob and Lucas Haynes, Avery Bolland, Adelaide and Aiden Levensailor,
Forrest and Asher Crompton. 2 adored Great Great Grandchildren: Willow
and Grey Romaine. Siblings: Lawrence (Thelma) Giberson and Marie
Giberson along with a long host of in-laws, nieces, nephews, and
extended family.
Marion, being the eldest of child of her family, took on the role of
caregiver as a young child and from housework to farm work, she was a
Jill of all trades.
Marion managed the administrative part of Avery’s Plumbing and
Electrical Company. She enjoyed working in retailed at Buckingham
Department Store, Gaunce’s Grocery Store, and Susan’s
clothing store the Split Image by providing advice to many satisfied
customers and the youth in the community. She loved caring for her
family, her home and excelled at cooking, baking, forever wheeling a
paint brush, and tending to her flower garden and plants. The path
that connected her home to her sister’s made her a second mom to
a village and she was loved by many more. She cared for her father at
the end of his life and was a force in Lauren’s successes. Her
grandchildren, and their children loved being the apples of her eye.
Under her crisply pressed white blouses and pearls was the backbone of
a strong and determined life force. She bared her losses and pain with
great fortitude. Our loss is great and felt near and far away. We take
comfort in knowing that she is reunited with her loved ones in the sky
and wish her a swift journey on the wings of her snow-white dove.
The DeMerchant family wish to give special thanks to Marion’s
Angel, “Hallelujah, Thank you, Jesus, you’re here,”
Lori McDougall from Kindred Care. For the exceptional care by Cynthia
Pollard, her palliative nurse, from New Brunswick Extra-Mural Program.
Amy Goodfellow, from Kindred Care, for her industrious cleaning during
weekend relief. Dr. Colin Lockart for his medical care over many
years, when she could finally be convinced that a broken bone was
serious enough for an emergency visit.
Visitation will be held at the L.R. Giberson Funeral Home in
Florenceville, N.B. on Sunday, January, 29, 2023, from 1-3pm followed
by Marion’s Celebration of life at 3:30 pm. The interment will
be at the Mineral Cemetery in the Spring. For those who wish,
donations may be made to the DunRoamin’ Stray and Rescue or the
charity of the donor’s choice. L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors
are entrusted with the arrangements.
“Fear Not…” Isaiah 41:10
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