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Henry Muggah
February 7, 2026
We knew Marc from his Eastern Canadian travels to Nova Scotia. The Fraser clan through Marc's long and lovely friendship with Anne Fraser allowed another N.S. family to embrace and come to know your father. Anne Louise
Archibald Fraser is my first cousin. Her mother, Marion, was the younger sister of my father, Henry. This family of six siblings grew up in Sydney, Cape Breton and with Anne I would say Marc gained 15 or so new family members from our side. He was embraced with his generosity of spirit, his love of the outdoors and for his dry fly fishing on the Middle and Baddeck Rivers and joy of life. He was well loved by all of us.
Rois ann an sìth, a Mharcus Rest in peace, Marcus
Norma Merle Peterson
February 6, 2026
Salutations Marc and deep and abiding condolences to Heidi, Christine and Marc on the loss of your father, a dedicated ecologist and teacher. We have many happy memories of gatherings with Marc and Gerd. 1959 was a special year when 3 of Dr. Krajina's doctoral students got married within 3 months and moved on to work in their respective ecological zones. We miss them all. Best wishes to the family. Merle and Everett Peterson
Tracy Fleming
January 26, 2026
Marc was an inspiring teacher and mentor. I was one in many generations of vegetation ecologists that he inspired. My deep condolences to his family.
Sarah
January 25, 2026
Wow, that is what I call a good life. RIP good sir, and condolences to your loved ones, family and friends.
Dave Webster
January 22, 2026
What a great synopsis of your dad's life and character Marcus. I am so glad I was able to spend a few moments with him last fall at Pipeline. I considered him a wonderfull friend and wish I could have had more times visiting with him. Lots of good memories of the times we chatted.
Gail and Steve Mitchell
January 19, 2026
Heidi, Christine and Marcus,
Stephen and I send our sincere condolences on the loss of your Dad. He was a very important person in our lives through our botany studies and work in the herbarium at UVic. We will remember him fondly.
Nancy J. Turner
January 19, 2026
Dear dear Heidi, Kitty and Marcus, i'm so happy we were able to all be together at Yellow Point last spring, seeing your dear dad smiling and "in his element." He was a born teacher, and he made a huge difference to Bob and to me in our careers. will never forget meeting at your house with you three and your sweet dogs. what a beautiful way to learn. I've tried to follow his teachings over my whole life. sending love and condolences to you and your families!
Lise Orville
January 18, 2026
Dear Heidi, Christine and Marcus- I send much love to you. Marc was such a special person. I was so happy to get to know him a little better when my whole family came for a visit several years ago- Gerd was still alive then and beautifully cared for by Marc.
Brigitte & Don Nichol
January 18, 2026
Our heart felt condolences to all of you, Heidi, Christine & Marcus, your spouses & family, for the loss of your amazing father. You will see him, no doubt, in every part of nature that surrounds you!!!
Lory Couroux
January 18, 2026
Heidi, such a beautiful description of your dad a life well lived. I didn't have the privilege of meeting your dad, but I sure recognize his smiling face. And how he gave you, and all, such wonderful memories, the greatest gift.
You come by your father's beautiful nature honestly, my friend.
Kathy Robertson
January 18, 2026
Hi. I am sorry for your loss.
I just wanted to tell you that my parents were friends of Marcus and we bought our first crazy golden labrador retreiver from you when I was in grade 4. She had a beautiful temperament and it started my lifelong love of dogs. I have had 5 golden retreivers and bred 3 litters of pups.
My father passed on Jan 5.
Shelley Dumais
January 17, 2026
Christine, sending you and your family much love. Your dad sounded like an amazing human and he will be missed by many. What a legacy he left and what lessons he taught you all!
Loesha Donaldson
January 17, 2026
I knew your Dad (and Mum Gerd) from up the street from us on Goyette Road. My ex husband Steve still lives at our once family home there. Your mum and dad both were wonderful people and neighbours. He was such an attentive husband to Gerd when she walked the neighbourhood. Such a kind and loving man. He always greeted me with a wide warm smile and I remember him well. What a lovely, kind man. He will be missed. (Your mum Gerd was also so lovely and bright.) May they both rest in peace.
Sandy McClary
January 17, 2026
To the Bell family, we lived up the street on Goyette, and went to school with Christine and Heidi. I remember meeting your dad on the Pipeline trail after your mom passed. We shared some stories and I learned what a vibrant man he was. He was keen to listen, and I could tell how much he loved his family, and loved to lead an active life. Please give a hug to your families, from Sandy (White) McClary (twin sister of Sharon White).
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