The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

SHUPE (Marshall), Marita Winnifred

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January 2, 1939 - December 14, 2019. Marita Winnifred Shupe (Marshall), 80, of Halifax, passed away peacefully in Parkstone Enhanced Care Home on December 14th after a brave battle with Parkinson’s disease. She was predecease­d by her husband, Keith; brothers, Ted and Larry; and parents, Allison and Eva. She is survived by her sons and their wives, Mark (Lana), Gary (Rochelle), Scott (Mae), and Darren; her daughters and their husbands, Linda Sanford (Craig), and Ann Miller (Jason). Loved and missed by grandchild­ren, Kent, Ryan, Kara, Amy, Marshall, Emma, Catalina, Jeff, and Logan. She is remembered by sisters, Juene Snook and Elaine Prall. Marita was born on January 2, 1939 in Spa Springs, where she grew up on a farm. She attended Spa Springs Public School and graduated from Middleton Regional High School in 1956. After working for Canadian Canners as a cost accountant for two seasons, she spent three months in Montreal taking a comptomete­r course. In 1958, she moved to Halifax and joined the staff of W.H. Schwartz & Sons as payroll clerk and assistant accountant. She met the love of her life, Keith, at a YMCA dance in 1958. They were married at St. Paul’s Church, Halifax, on August 6, 1960. A loving mother, grandmothe­r, and homemaker, Marita’s hobbies included cross-stitch, genealogy, and reading. Marita was a big lover of music, and enjoyed country music and barbershop singing. She sang with the Citadel Chimes Barbershop Chorus and in later years joined the ScotianAir­es Barbershop Chorus. She attended St. James Anglican Church for over 40 years, and was actively involved in Mothers’ Union. Marita supported the Terry Fox Run, and volunteere­d as a Brownie leader, Home Room Mother, and school fair organizer. She was a dedicated baseball fan and never missed a Montreal Expos or Toronto Blue Jays game. Marita always had a song in her heart, a kind word for others, and took pride in her family. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, December 18th at 10 a.m. in St. James Anglican Church, Armdale, Rev. Katie Taylor-Flynn presiding. Burial to follow in St. John’s Cemetery, Halifax. A special thanks to the staff at Parkstone Enhanced Care for their loving care and support. In lieu of flowers, donations to Parkinson Canada can be made in Marita’s memory. To leave an online condolence please visit: www.jasnowfune­ralhome.com

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