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MARNIE KEITH-MURRAY Obituary

KEITH-MURRAY, MARNIE Marnie Keith-Murray, adventurer, entrepreneur, networker, advocate, and sailor, made her exit on March 21, 2023. Born in Bath, England, August 20, 1937, to David and Nancy Keith-Murray (nee Gautschi). Sister to Peter and Mark, mother to daughter, Andrea (deceased); and sons, Paul (Trish) and Colin (Cassandra). She leaves her beloved grandson and roomie, Ty, and her travelling grandchildren, Ashton, Natalie and Devin. Marnie moved from England in 1945, aged 8, to Vancouver, acquiring a lifelong love of the sea. Schooled in North Vancouver and at The University of British Columbia in Physical Education, she joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, and was commissioned in 1958. Her postings took her to Yukon and Winnipeg, where she married and was transferred to France, living in nearby Virton, Belgium. Andrea and Paul were born there and Colin in Nova Scotia, where she taught PE. Transferred in 1968 to Moosonee, Marnie was Town Recreation Director. She enjoyed snowmobiling, snowshoeing, crossing frozen rivers in the dark, and travels around Hudson Bay. Next transfer was Trenton, ON, teaching at Bayside SS, travelling on weekends to work with the Canadian Red Cross Water Safety program as an examiner. In 1976, the Red Cross lured her to Toronto as full-time Director of Youth. After 6 years in executive search, Marnie launched her own executive search firm in 1987. Marnie was instrumental in shaping women's networking in Toronto. She ran networking nights, coordinated with other groups and published a national directory of women's networks. She was an active member of the McGill and Elmwood Clubs. She loved Lake Ontario and joined local sailing clubs. After spying the beautiful clubhouse of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, she joined in 1993. Not interested in racing on other's boats, she bought Capilano, her 8.7-metre sailboat. She sailed solo all around Lake Ontario, leading to 26 years of fun, adventure, groundings, meeting rocks, lightning strikes and great friendships. In 2010, she was the first solo sailor to win the Hodder Award and followed with Cruising Squadron Sailor of the Year in 2011. In 2001, she joined her community of friends on her beloved Salt Spring Island in BC. Four years of sailing in the Caribbean and Bahamas intervened and Marnie enjoyed many adventures exploring the ICW and the islands. After volunteering at the Vancouver Olympics, she moved to Paris for four years, summering at RCYC on Capilano. Her beloved daughter, Andrea, died in 2015 and Marnie settled into a new life as resident Nana to 12-year-old, Ty. A wonderful seven years on the Danforth, with a teenager who sailed, the best little dog in the world and family close by, came to an end when ALS appeared. Through her illness, Marnie brought together her many friends to assist. This was a gift to all as they soon developed a shared bond with one another. Marnie's courage, pragmatism, commitment to fitness, sense of adventure, love of friends, and sheer willpower became an inspiration for many. She added her trademark elixir of champagne to every celebration. She will be greatly missed.

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Published by Toronto Star on Apr. 15, 2023.

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Paul Tufts

April 17, 2023

My Mom was a fantastic person who is already missed by so many whom she loved and interacted with. She loved the great adventure of life and certainly made the most out of each day. Planet earth is certainly not the same without her.

Amanda Karahanas & Gregor Flavell

April 16, 2023

Ty,

Our thoughts are with you as you grieve the loss of your Gran.

She was a firecracker of a woman who lived her life on her terms. But she loved and that was what we will remember most. We will toast her wonderful life, with Champagne, on the island and remember all the good times.

May those memories of the good times bring you comfort at this difficult time.

With Love;


Amanda & Gregor

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