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MARJORIE ANNE (REIMER) HEINRICHS
Born: Mar 02, 1956
Date of Passing: Nov 09, 2010
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryMARJORIE ANNE (REIMER) HEINRICHS It is with great sadness that we announce the untimely death of Marjorie Anne Heinrichs of Rosenort, Manitoba. Marj passed away tragically November 9, 2010 at the age of 54. Born March 2, 1956 in Morris, Manitoba to Sydney and Helen Reimer, Marj was the second eldest of six siblings, Daryl, Dan (Leslie), Kim (Cal), Peter and James (Christine). She was raised in Rosenort in a house by the river. From an early age, Marj was a gifted story teller, never telling a boring story, always making them slightly more interesting by emphasizing the facts . In 1974, Marj graduated from Rosenort Collegiate. She excelled as a student and competed for excellence. There she met her high school sweetheart Jim Heinrichs. Marj always said she married Jim because he was the cutest boy in school. How else would you choose a husband? Marj and Jim always wanted a big family and soon Tom, Jennifer, Katie, Sara and Billy, along with foster children, Cody, Callie and many others enriched their lives. Marj was an uber-mom to her kids and all others, including her children's partners, Jesse, Jay, Anthony and Meagan and beautiful grandchildren, Alex, Sativa and Isabella. Marj was predeceased by her son Tom in 1994. She began her career and love of writing by taking over her grandfather's weekly column in the Scratching River Post. Journalist, photographer, author and recorder of aboriginal history, Marj had a deep connection to Roseau River First Nation and other communities in Northern Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario. She nurtured her business Rosetta Projects, worked for Golden West Radio and sat on various boards including a women's shelter and regional health authorities. Marj loved to travel, garden, bake, cook, host; she loved going for walks, CBC, red wine, books, journaling and shopping till she dropped. She discovered and nurtured what was sacred in this world through a tender heart. Her soul was nurtured by that which was holy in children, in those who suffered, through the wonder and beauty of creation, inside the Christian stories she inherited and the Aboriginal journey which invited her in. Marj will be deeply missed by her husband Jim, their family and their many friends. This grief is like a sad, little river, running through my soul. Viewing service was held on November 12, 7:00 p.m. at Rosenort Fellowship Chapel. Funeral service will be held Saturday, November 13, 2:00 p.m. at the Rosenort E. M. Church in Rosenort. Donations in Marj's memory may be made to Genesis House Woman's Shelter.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 13, 2010
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Hello, I am very sorry to hear about the sudden and untimely death of Marj. I knew Marj through her work with the regional health authority and encouraged her to participate on the Manitoba Institute for Patient Safety advocacy group. She had a definite passion for life. I will miss her hugs and smiling face. She loved her grandchildren very much. My deepest and sincerest sympathies to Jim and all of her family and dear friends. You are in my thoughts and prayers. - Posted by: Kristine Hannah (Acquaintance) on: Nov 13, 2010