Martine-PARTRIDGE-Obituary

Martine PARTRIDGE

Edmonton, Alberta

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Edmonton, Alberta

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Martine PARTRIDGE passed away in Edmonton, Alberta. Funeral Home Services for Martine are being provided by Howard and McBride Chapel of Chimes - Edmonton. The obituary was featured in Edmonton Journal on May 24, 2017.

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I learned of Martine through her food blog. I want her family to know I am truly blessed by her selfless act of sharing her soul and sumptuous recipes with us. It is this and her light that encourages me to be the best I can for myself and those I can impact. Thank you Martine, your light shines on!

I leaarned of Martine as my search for autoimmune help continues. When I e-mailed her site her father, Paul, was kind enough to inform me, a perfect stranger seeking help, that she had passed away. He also stated that she, no doubt, would have tried to help me. She must truly have been a most kind and loving woman. I so wish I could have met her. My deepest and most sincere thought to her family and many friends.

I had Martine as a teacher at NAIT. I often think back and remember not only the things she taught me but also her warm, kind spirit. She was a truly special person who I know touched many lives and changed the world for the better just by being in it. Rest in peace, Martine.

I worked with Martine at Dr. Johnston's office when she was a medical transcriptionist. I was extremely saddened to hear about this.I remember Martine as classy and beautiful to the core. All of us ladies loved to see her walk into the office it was like ' gasp- What will Martine be wearing today?" The ladies loved to admire her wardrobe and style. I know we shouldn't put people on pedestals but Martine was the definition of perfect! I truly admire her dedication to going for more post...

I am so saddened to hear of Martine's passing. I first met her as a student at NAIT, and following numerous conversations in which Martine would impress upon me the value of aesthetics, rhetoric, and literature, made the decision to change my career trajectory. As I now pursue a doctorate in English literature, I frequently reflect on and am grateful for Martine's encouragement, and for her belief--both in the value of this discipline, and in my ability to find my place within it.

Our sincere condolences for your tragic loss.

I was so saddened to hear of Martine's passing. I had the privilege to be her supervisor for a brief time during her transcription days. Irony was I learned more from her than she from me. Like many of those wonderful typists - Martine was a shining star - always an exemplary employee; but more importantly kind and caring about everyone around her. We'd often talk about my Crohns's and she always made me feel better. God Bless and keep you Martine - your rewards will come and your suffering...

I am so sorry to hear of Martine's death. She was an inspiration and support to me when I was going through a period of very poor health. Her blog and recipes are wonderful and I will think of her when I make them. She will be missed. Rest in Peace, Martine.

I am so sincerely sorry to learn of Martine's passing. So young, so talented, so giving. She will be missed greatly. I didn't know her personally, but was a follower of hers. My deepest sympathies to the entire family. God Bless you Martine, may you rest in peace.