

Marie is survived by her children Anthony (Diane Simpson), James (Sandra Bosnar-Dale), Matthew (Kate Thurston-Dale), Nancy (David Grimmond), and Jessica (Cal Brunker), her cherished grandchildren Madeleine, Emma, Thomas, William, Finn, Zara, Oliver, Myles, Margot, and Emmett, and members of the extended Quinlan family. Marie rejoins in eternal life her beloved husband of 48 years John Byron Dale (d. 2014), and her parents Helen (nee Langley, d. 1995) and Michael (d. 1968).
Born and raised in west Toronto as the eldest of eight children, Marie excelled at sports and academics. Along the way, she developed an independent, can-do attitude, forging her own path which included a solo move to Montreal as a young 20 something. Over the next few years she would meet the love of her life John, telling her mother, “Today I met the man I’m going to marry.” Together they would travel the world, building a busy and loving home no matter where John’s work took them. Marie is remembered fondly by her children for her fierce loyalty, her love of a good cup of tea, and her unique take on time management. All of her children have inherited her love of the long goodbye.
Marie cared deeply for her community, and poured herself into the causes and organisations she believed in. An avid singer, she was a dedicated member of the Blessed Trinity choir. Marie also recognised the importance of hospice work, and for two decades volunteered with Hope House Community Hospice (formerly Hospice King-Aurora), and Hill House Hospice in Richmond Hill.
Marie’s passions included travelling (especially to Rome), lunching with friends, driving her Saab convertible with the top down, cheering on the Toronto Blue Jays, and surrounding herself with her large, chaotic, and loving family, including her grandpuppies. She will be hugely missed by all who knew her.
The family would like to express their deep thanks to the amazing healthcare workers at Dorothy Ley Hospice and St. Joseph’s Health Centre, the staff of Delmanor Prince Edward, and to Marie’s beloved caregiver Tenzin.
Visitation will take place on Thursday April 9 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm at Kane-Jerrett Funeral Home, Thornhill Chapel at 8088 Yonge St Thornhill, and on Friday April 10 at 10:30am at Blessed Trinity Parish Church, 3220 Bayview Ave. Funeral mass will follow at 11:30am. Reception afterwards in the Church Hall. Interment at Mount Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Dorothy Ley Hospice (https://dlhospice.org/) would be appreciated.
Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let Your perpetual light shine upon her.
To view the livestream please use this link: www.blessedtrinityparish.ca
This will take you to our webpage. When you get there click on the “Live Feed” button at the top of the page. This will automatically scroll you down to the Live Feed area. Once there, click on "Livestreaming" on the left-hand side. The video will go live about 10 to 15 min before the mass starts. Those who go onto the site and see no livestream are likely there before the 10 to 15min before the feed begins. Simply go back to the “live feed” and click on the button again closer to the start time of the - and the feed should come up on your screen.
A few notes:
• When the video launches hover your mouse over the lower left-hand part of the video screen on the webpage … there you will see a small speaker with an X beside it. Click on the speaker to enable the sound (the X will disappear)
• Click on the box on the far-right hand side of the video screen on the webpage (“full screen”) and the picture will fill your entire screen
• The volume of the sound is controlled from the computer/device you are on. You may need to increase the volume on their computer / device to hear things properly.
• A computer is the best way to watch the broadcast. Cell phones and iPad do work - marginally, but (especially) older models can sometimes have limited or outdated technology that doesn’t always manage the sizable data that comes in with both audio and video broadcasting. An old computer can also have these issues…
Also - Potential streaming delays, frozen frames and so on do happen on occasion and unfortunately, we have no control over these situations. Further there can be delays or challenges with the internet feed in any number of neighbourhoods at anytime. Again, we have no control over this. Fortunately, they have been minimal, but we wanted you to be aware.
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