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Tremblay MarieTREMBLAY, Sister Marie - Sister Marie Tremblay, CSJ (formerly Sister M. Clara) died peacefully at Sisters of St. Joseph’s Residence, 2 O’Connor Drive, Toronto, Ontario, on Friday, October 29, 2021, in the 81st year of her religious life.

Sister Marie was born to Arthur Joseph Tremblay and Yvonne Laffoley.

Sister Marie was predeceased by her parents and sisters Irene Burgess, Audrey Grant and Cecile Van Ness. She is survived by her sister, Margaret Anne Reda (Larry), brother-in-law Ralph Van Ness from North Vancouver, and her brother Maurice Tremblay from Port Renfrew B.C.

She will be sadly missed by her family, friends and Sisters in Community.

Sister Marie entered the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph from her home in North Vancouver B.C. Her ministry as a sister began in the field of education where she taught in the elementary schools in St. Catharines and Toronto and then moved on to secondary school teaching for 29 years in Prince Rupert, Chilliwack and Vancouver B.C. In Ontario, Sister Marie taught in Barrie and Toronto. She earned her B.A. degree at UBC and her M.A. in English from the University of Toronto.

As she continued to teach, Sister Marie engaged in extracurricular work with the students, especially in oratorical and debating tournaments, in drama, and in social action clubs. Sister Marie participated in the Education Committee of the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace and in prison visitation with Toronto's Youth Corps. In 1975, Sister Marie visited India to express solidarity with people suffering extreme poverty and hunger.

In 1981, she felt called to live more fully the gospel call, “When I was hungry you gave me to eat” (Matthew 25). She founded the Toronto Daily Bread Food Bank, which became incorporated as a registered charity in 1983. She had a life long passion about social justice issues and in 1988 Sister Marie was awarded the Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.

Recently, Sister Marie was in residence at 2 O’Connor, where she continued to pray for the social needs of our world until her health failed in the past few months. She died peacefully surrounded by her sisters in her 100th year.

There will be a private Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday, November 6th, followed by Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Thornhill.


In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Fontbonne Ministries 791 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON M4M 1H6. Arrangements are entrusted with Kane-Jerrett funeral home.

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