Obituary of Marion Harrison
It is with sadness, the family of Sybil Marion Harrison, age 78, of Hampton, NB announces her death which occurred on Friday, September 19, 2014, at her residence. She was born in New Jerusalem, NB, a daughter of the late Ralph and Sybil (Hamilton) Harrison.
Marion is survived by her sisters Verna Webb of Sussex, NB, and Shirley Douglas of Coldbrook, NS; brother Clarence Harrison of Saint John, NB; sisters-in-law Evelyn Harrison of Titusville, NB and Geraldine Harrison of Gagetown, NB; as well as several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, Marion was predeceased by her brothers Kenneth and Clive; sister Ruth Fitzsimons; sister-in-law Jessie Harrison; and brothers-in-law Malcolm Webb, Lloyd Douglas and Robert Fitzsimons.
Two roads diverged in a wood and I – I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.
Let me tell you about my friend Marion Harrison. Marion was born in New Jerusalem and lived there until 1952, then her family relocated to Hampton, where she attended school, and when she finished, she worked at the telephone office. Later on in life she went to Saint John, working at NB Tel.
In 1968 she was diagnosis with M.S., she continued to work until 1978 when she had to retired due to the illness. Marion was a very talented guitar player, who could keep up with anyone, and sing, well that was something. I always told her she could sing with anybody and make them sound good.
Marion was a very generous person, to her family, friends, and many others as well, though she did not want any recognition in return. Her generosity was always shown by faithfully donating to many charities.
Marion had a sense of humour like none other. She was a riot at Christmas and could find gifts for her family and friends that nobody else could find. It was a few years before anybody found out her secret shopping place, which turned out to be catalogues from anywhere in Canada.
In 2009 Marion moved to Ossekeag Place she loved living there and was always very thankful to all the people who had the vision to build the beautiful building. Donating towards projects for the building became another common practice for her.
In May, 2013, Marion was told she had lung cancer, though this was difficult, she never once questioned "Why Me". She accepted it, like she did with her M.S., and continued on worrying about others more than herself. Marion was loved by all her family and friends and will be missed greatly. Today my friend you are taking your "last road". Go play your guitar and sing with the angels. Rest in peace my friend, rest in peace.
She is resting at Reid’s Funeral Home, 1063 Main Street, Hampton, (506) 832-5541, with visitation on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 from 4 to 8 PM. The funeral service, conducted by Rev. Kelly Hudson-Lewis, will be held from Reid’s Funeral Home Chapel on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 at 11 AM. A private family interment will take place in Hampton Rural Cemetery.
For those who wish, donations may be made to the Hampton United Church, Hampton Food Basket or to the charity of the Donor’s Choice. Personal condolences to the family and donations may be made through www.ReidsFH.com