Born – 7th April 1950, Brampton, Ontario
Passed Away – 8th February 2022, Edmonton, Alberta
The family of Marlene MacCrimmon (née Livingston) is saddened to announce her passing on Tuesday February 8th, 2022, at the age of 71 years.
Marlene will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Gary MacCrimmon; daughters, Tiffany (John), Melissa (Sean), and Jennifer (Keith); grandchildren, Hannah, Matthew, and Austin; sisters, Mary, Heather, Melody and brothers Bob and Paul; predeceased by her mother Kathleen, father Armous, and sister Anne. Fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews.
Marlene was a Registered Nurse, graduating from the Credit Valley School of Nursing in 1971. She was very committed to the Nursing Profession working in many cities across Canada. Marlene was offered an opportunity to work in Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island in Northern Canada. From her base in Frobisher Bay she was flown into remote Indigenous Communities and provided a life line of care including emergency procedures supervised by doctors over radio networks hundreds of miles away.
In recent years Marlene became a talented kilt maker, designing kilts for many young highland competition dancers throughout North America.
The family thanks the Doctors and Nurses at Grey Nuns Community Hospital for their compassionate care.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
robert livingston
my beloved sister never forgotten just remembered by her good will thank you for posting this on your sight
Gladys
Sincere condolences to the family.
Jay Gaudin
Tiffany, Gary and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your mom and loving wife. I will always remember Marlene by her loving and welcoming nature. Her door was always opened and there was never enough time in the day for our visits. She was a loving and very proud mother!
May you find peace in knowing she will always be there at your side! Find strength in your loved ones during this difficult time.
Fly high Marlene…..you have certainly earned you wings
Eleanor Johnston
Marlene Livingston MacCrimmon
Marlene’s picture reminds me of her consistent kindness in Central United Sunday School. She was adventurous in her work up north.
Janet Cronkrite
I am so sorry to hear of your Sister’s Passing Melody , Thinking of you and your Family thru this time . Sincerely , Janet
Barry and Diane Livingston
So sorry to hear of Marlene’s passing.
She was Barry’s first cousin.
I went to school with Marlene and she, I, and one other girl played a trio together at the Toronto Kiwanis Music Festival.
Thinking of the family
Barry and Diane Livingston
Jennifer Miller
I met marlene when I was 18 years old through her best friend Pam. She became my biggest supporter while going through upset and downs of being a single mom and getting my life back on track. Everytime I saw her she was so proud of me and whatever I accomplished to better myself. She meant so much to me and I am so sorry that she is no longer with us. I think she chose to be with her husband and pain free from this life. Forever in my heart and always loved.