Jean Elizabeth Morpurgo

1946 - 2010

Jean Elizabeth Morpurgo obituary, 1946-2010, Halifax, NS

Jean Elizabeth Morpurgo

1946 - 2010

BORN

1946

DIED

2010

Jean Morpurgo Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 8, 2010.
Morpurgo, Jean – With profound sorrow, Jean's family announced that she passed after a brief stay at Palliative Care Unit of the VG Site, QE II in Halifax on December the 3rd. She was at peace and surrounded by family and friends.
Jean was born in London, England on August 27, 1946 and is survived by her father Ralph Morpurgo and brother Stephen (Rachel) both of London and her three children Kirstie Wright (Corey) of Mabou, N.S. Duncan Wright of Halifax and Benjamin Wright of Toronto, and their father, Dr. Bruce Wright and nieces Elizabeth, Sarah, Megan and nephew Joseph. Predeceased by her mother Isabel Nash.
Jean grew up in London and early on gained an abiding passion for theatre. Halifax became her home in 1980. After many years as a physiotherapist, she answered the call that had beckoned for so long and ultimately returned to university and then on to many achievements as a director, actor, and dramaturge in Nova Scotia. A fitting tribute to Jean happened earlier this year when she received the Merritt Legacy Award in recognition of her substantial contribution to theatre in Nova Scotia.
She enriched the lives of many people and will be sadly missed by her family and countless friends. Those who knew Jean are left with a great legacy of how to live life to the fullest with grace, wit and humor. She was remarkable steadfast in greeting each day with a gutsy attitude that said the show must go on. Her generous spirit will live on.
Her passions were eclectic, ranging from finding bargains at Value Village to Saturday afternoon at the Opera and a host of other delights in between. Thoughts of two quite recent happy highlights in Jean's life – directing a play this summer at Festival Antigonish and then this fall travelling with her children to London to celebrate her dad's 90th birthday will not be forgotten.
Much gratitude is expressed by the family to all who cared so well for Jean and became an integral part of her extended family. There were countless acts of kindness and caring from a devoted mélange of friends, all of which are deeply appreciated.
Arrangements are entrusted to Cruikshank's Halifax Funeral Home at 2032 Robie Street, where visitation will take place on Saturday December 11th from 2-4pm, followed by a brief service at 4 PM. Cremation has taken place.
At Jean's request the family will host a gathering for friends to remember Jean and celebrate her life on Saturday, December 11th at The Economy Shoe Shop from 7 onwards. All are welcome and, if you can, please wear a bit of yellow, Jean's favorite color, or bring a yellow flower. Together we can embrace all the sunshine she brought into our lives and remember how the human spirit is capable of greatness.
Donations to honor Jean may be made to your choice of charity or to Pal Halifax, the Stephen Lewis Foundation of The Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences may be conveyed through www.cruikshankhalifaxfuneralhome.com

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December 16, 2010

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December 12, 2010

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December 11, 2010

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Blair Irwin

December 16, 2010

To Jean's lovely Family,

I wrote this last week and thought that I would share it with you on here. Thinking of you all...
xoxo


What Jean Taught Me...

I first met Jean Morpurgo when I was 16. I had been asked to be a part of “Scrooge” at Neptune and she was directing. My job was to go in and be one of four teenager types who would help transition the scenes by singing Christmas Carols and who would move the occasional piece of scenery. I knew my place was very low on the totem pole, but, boy, was I excited to be there!

From the first moment I met our all-powerful (but incredibly humble) director, I knew she was special. Jean managed to include us “kids” from the first moment and make us feel welcome and a part of the company, even though we started rehearsal later than everyone else.

Jean taught me, with that one production, the way theatre should be... collaborative and fun. She also taught me that every single person is important and valuable, a lesson I will always take will me.

Following that production, I’d run into Jean every once in awhile and her first words were always, “Sarah Blair!! How are you, Darling?!” She always put other people first and was ever positive, always smiling, even when I saw her in the midst of fighting her illness. If she could be positive through all of that, who am I to get down on myself for not landing a gig or because it’s raining outside?! Another lesson from Jean... enjoy every moment and each person in your life.

I feel so privileged to have known Jean and to have had her influence in my life. I am certain I am not the only one who feels this way.

She taught me more than she’ll ever know and I will always, always be grateful.
Thank you, Jeanica.
xoxox

Laurie MacKay

December 12, 2010

We are so sorry to hear about your loss and wish we could have joined you yesterday. We have fond memories of dancing events, sleep overs, chats about parenting and ponderings about life in general. Jean was so full of life and we believe her spirit will live on in you, Kirstie, Duncan and Ben, as well as in many of the rest of us who knew her. Her love for you three was enduring. Keep your fond and loving memories with you.
With our deepest sympathy,
Laurie and Amanda MacKay
Erin, Alexa and Jordi MacKay

Heather Tunnah

December 11, 2010

I confess to having lost touch with Jean in recent years. Her "notoriety" of recent years certarinly relates to her theatre career but in my family she played a role that is unspeakably precious. She gave our daughter (who was born with quadraplegic spastic cerebral palsy, deafness and developmental delay) the ability to walk. Nonie (my daughter) was given no hope of ever walking by her neonatologist. (this was 26 years ago) Jean was working at the IWK physio dept at that time and she had the ability to overide that diagnosis by her methods of therapy. It seemed hopeless by times I admit but we travelled faithfully the 1 1/2 hr trip to Hfx every week for 2 years to work with her and when Nonie was 3 Jean and I returned to that Doctor with Nonie and she walked to him. He said " I am seeing it and yet I still don't believe it." So Jean's contribution to our lives was monumental and I shall never forget her nor be able to express my gratitude. It was an honour to have known Jean.
Heather Tunnah (Nonie Kelley's mom)
the IWK mag. Children's Times did a feature article on Jean and Nonie.

Kersti Tacreiter

December 10, 2010

My heartfelt condolences to all of Jean's family and dear friends. A part of our lives is gone, but her star will shine long and bright. I often bumped into Jean by sheer coincidence - on a plane, walking down the street half way across the country... she always had a warm smile, keen interest and time to stop, chat and catch up. I am glad to have known you Jean.

December 8, 2010

To Jean's family...
my deepest sympathies.
A star who dimmed too soon.

Look at the stars,
Look how they shine for you,
Yeah they were all yellow.

Gord Gammie

December 8, 2010

For Jean's family,
My sincere condolences for your loss.
It was a priviledge to have known Jean and her many talents.
She was such a courageous and kind lady.
With sincere thoughts,
Mrs. Faith Ward

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