

in Duncan, BC. She was 77.
Martta was born in Chemainus and lived much of her life in the home her parents Aili (Poikonen)
and Hannes Korpela built on Fuller Lake in the 1930s. Albums of photos from her life there remind
us of her love of her pets (mostly cats, but a few dogs too), her apple orchard, and the friends and
cousins who came for a coffee and a gingersnap from the cookie jar. Photos of these visits were
always taken in the driveway, with the little white house with red steps, the orchard, and the lake
as a backdrop. Martta studied Education at the University of Victoria and completed a business
program at then-Malaspina College (VIU) before returning home and seemingly devoting her time
to befriending everyone in town. Taking Martta out to lunch at a café in Chemainus felt a little like
being a celebrity handler, as she was greeted by name with warmth wherever we went.
Martta was predeceased by her parents and is survived by her cousins Paula (Jeff), Nathan, Henry,
and Jane Waatainen (Poikonen) of Nanaimo, and her many other cousins from the Olsen family.
Martta experienced symptoms associated with psychosis for many years, and our family would
like to offer our gratitude to the large network of healthcare providers in both the community
and at Cowichan Lodge for the continuity of their exceptional care, friendship, and humour in
their relationships with Martta over the decades. Thank you, too, to the McGeragles and other
neighbours and community members whose friendship enriched Martta’s life.
We will host a Celebration of Life for Martta at First Memorial Funeral Services at 375 Brae Road
in Duncan on Thursday, July 13 at 2:00 pm, with Rev. Katherine Brittain of Sylvan United Church
officiating. All who knew her are welcome. Please feel free to bring a story to share!
In lieu of flowers, we would invite donations in Martta’s name to the VIU Foundation Access Fund,
which provides financial assistance to students facing barriers to continuing their education.
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