Obituary of Mervin Townsend
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B I O G R A P H Y
TOWNSEND: Mervin Frédrick Townsend passed away in the Lloydminster Hospital, Lloydminster, Saskatchewan on Sunday, February 11, 2007 at the age of 72 years.
Mervin is lovingly remembered by his wife of 52 years, Marliss (nee Wright); children: Anne (Cliff) Rose, Lynne (Harvey) Scaddan both of Lloydminster, AB; Derrick Townsend of Vancouver, BC; grandchildren: Amy, Hayley and Reg Scaddan of Lloydminster, Kaely Mae Townsend of Vancouver, Suzanne Life of Edmonton, Kathy (Craig) Ible and Tina Scaddan of Edmonton; sisters: Audrey Faulkner of Eastern Passage, NS; Wilda (Ken) Tomalty of Cobden, ON; brother Ronald (Shirley) Townsend of Beaumont, AB; various nieces, nephews, relatives and many friends in Lloydminster, Mowery Beach and Hay River, NT.
Mervin is predeceased by his mother and father, Thelma and Ross Townsend of Quebec, sisters Mary McCordic of Toronto, Gwen Boudreau of Fort Smith, NT, brothers Calvin Townsend of Quebec and Carl Townsend of Fort McMurray, AB; two sons: Donald Townsend in August of 1979 and Reg Townsend in February of 1981, both of Hay River, NT.
The funeral service for Mervin was conducted from the Grace United Church, Lloydminster, Alberta on Friday, February 16, 2007 at 2:00 P.M. with Reverend Harold Martin officiating.
A eulogy was given by Harvey Scaddan.
Hymns sung were In The Garden, One Day At A Time, and Amazing Grace, accompanied on the organ by Irene Knowlson.
The Grace United Church Choir was in attendance.
Honorary Pallbearers were: Bev & Myrna Brandson, Keith Cummings, Lionel & Barb Legoffe, Glen & Anita Rourke, Bill & Rita Rowe, Terry & Jean Taylor, all his friends from Brightsand Lake and all those who shared in Mervs life.
Active pallbearers were: Jim Gray, John Holden, Robbie Jameson, David Lloyd, Roy Sidebottom and Ross Townsend.
Interment will be held at a later date in the Hay River Cemetery.
McCaw Funeral Service Ltd., of Lloydminster administered the funeral arrangements.
Eulogy
Mervin Fredrick Townsend Born December 15, 1934
Merv left us to meet his master February 11, 2007
And at that meeting I know that both were satisfied
Today we have come to the end of a long and difficult road
Those of us who loved Merv traveled it with him as far as we could
Today our sadness is tempered with relief
Merv had immense courage and he faced his long and drawn out illness with dignity and grace
It didnt change the person he was it just added to his stature
Mervs pain is over and though we suffer at his going, his sufferings are over
And we are glad that at long last he is at peace.
Death came to Mervin as a friend
The tapestry on Mervs casket reads
Our family is a circle of strength and love
with every birth and every union the circle grows
every joy shared adds more love
Every crisis faced together makes the circle stronger
we are all here to remember Merv
and Merv would have been glad
Although he would hate to think he had missed a gathering of any kind
Theres a story written by an unknown author Id like to share with you today.
Its simply called the ship
Im standing on a sea shore.
A ship at my side spreads her white sails to the morning breeze and starts for the ocean.
She is the object of beauty and strength, I stand and watch her
Until at length she is only a speck of white cloud just where the sea and the sky meet and mingle with each other.
Then someone at my side exclaims, There Shes Gone
Gone where?
Gone from my sight is all
she is just as large in hull and mast and spar as she was when she left my side,
and just as able to bear her load of living freight to the place of her destination
her diminished size is in me not in her
And just at the moment when someone says There shes gone,
There are other eyes watching for her coming and other voices ready to take up the shout, There, she comes!
I see a mans life like I do that ship.
I see all of us gathered here today to celebrate Mervs life as the group on this shore saying There he goes!
But on the other shore are Mervs sons Reg and Donald, his Mom and Dad Thelma and Ross
His very special mother-in-law Mae Wright
And many other friends and relatives, they are all shouting here he comes.
We are spirits. Our bodies are lent to us,
While they can afford us pleasure and assist us in acquiring knowledge.
Or in doing good to our fellow man,
That is a kind and benevolent act of God
When they become unfit for these purposes, and afford us pain instead of pleasure
and instead of an aid become an incumbrance, and answer none of the intentions for which they were given,
it is equally kind and benevolent, that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them.
Death is that way
Mervin and all of us are invited aboard on a party of pleasure, which is to last forever.
His chair was ready first and he had gone before us
We could not all conveniently start together
And why should you and I be grieved at this
Since we are soon to follow and know where to find him
Merv has left to mourn his passing, his devoted and beloved wife Marliss
His daughter Anne and her husband Cliff Rose
Cliffs children Jeff, Greg, and Lorie
His daughter Lynne and her husband Harvey Scaddan
Their children Hayley, Reg, Amy, Kathy, and Kristina
His son Derrick and his daughter Kaely
His Granddaughter Suzanne Life
One Brother Ronald and wife Shirley
Two sisters Wilda and her husband Ken
His sister Audrey
And many other relatives and friends
Merv has touched an awful lot of lives over the years and thats every apparent by the number of people here today.
It make our family proud that he was loved by such a wide variety of folks
We loved him and we are glad you loved him to
Hes left s all with so many memories, some we will cherish.
Some we wont
Merv had a presence.
The moment he walked in the door the house came alive
Nobody could say he was the strong silent type
He was full of energy and life
And he brought those attributes into our lives.
Merv was a proud man and he loved his family deeply.
Not many of us would have thought of Merv as a teacher of any sort.
Yet Mervin in his dying taught us how to live.
His suffering taught us patience and acceptance.
Sometimes of course he grew angry with his suffering and that showed us his humanity
Injustice made him mad and inefficiency annoyed him
Merv was also a very generous man
He gave of himself quite freely and often
he thrived on competition and criticism too.
In many of our lives during times of trouble he was the first to come and the last to go.
Merv was a good neighbor and loyal friend.
He lived his life on his terms and through the years he fought some invisible enemies.
But with the support of most of you here and his loving family Merv was able to overcome all things and we are so thankful for that
Merv met Marliss his loving wife on a blind date when he was nineteen years old
This was the beginning of a love affair that was to last 52 years
Together they survived and endured many hardships
Floods, Fires
The loss of two sons
Donald in 1979 and Reg in 1981
And finally the diagnosis of Mervs cancer nine years ago.
Despite these lift altering events they built a wonderful life with each other and accumulated a wealth of friends and family along the way
They retired in Lloydminster 15 years ago to be nearer their daughters and grandchildren
About the time Merv was diagnosed he and Marliss were making plans to build a cabin at Brightsand Lake
They talked about putting their plans on hold but decided to go ahead
We are so thankful that they did because the enjoyment and pleasure they drew from their little paradise would be hard to match
Merv would often jokingly say Marliss is so lucky she married me
I know hes looking down today thinking just how backwards that really was
The devoted care and loving management of Mervins illness was something to behold.
Had it not been for Marliss we would have lost Merv some time ago and we all thank you Marliss from the bottom of our hearts for your gift of time
Merv had wanted to be home as long as possible and Marliss often prayed that he would pass away peacefully in his sleep.
After only 29 hours in the Hospital and Marliss at his side Merv did pass away very peacefully in his sleep.
I guess their prayers were answered
Anne bought a book for her Dad back in December 2006
Its called Hugs for Dad
Ive read this book many times and at some point it hit me there were things in there that she wanted her Dad to know
I think this was one of those things
Theres something in a man that makes hum want to be a history maker - a hero. Most men grow up with grand ideas of accomplishing great things. They hold visions of rescuing lives threatened by fire, winning Major battles in war, influencing the law of the land through public office, defending the underdog in a court case, or finding a cure for cancer
They have a hungry ambition to be a hero who shares the future
Well Dad thats just what you are. Your heroics may not be recorded in a best selling novel, a classic movie, or the cover of a magazine, but your actions are recorded frequently in the hearts and minds of your children.
They record your simple, but heroic deeds every day.
Your are a history-maker and a future shaper of the most important kind
You live on the front pages of the hearts of those you loved the most.
You have earned what most men truly desire
The love and respect of your children
Anne was such a lite in her dads life and this was fitting being she was with Merv during some of his darkest days.
We are so fortunate that she was willing and able to spend so much time with Merv these last three years
Her mother could not have done as much as she was able to
Had it not been for Annes loving help and support
Lynne as long as I can remember signed cards to her Dad and wrote on his luminary bags at the Relay for Life
Keep on trucking Pops
I know she takes tremendous comfort in knowing as Carrie Underwood put it that Jesus has taken the wheel
She will also take comfort in knowing what a special bond Merv made with each and every one of his grandchildren
Lynne will always cherish the time she spent with her Dad during her pregnancy with Reg and Hayley
She had to be close to the Hospital then and spent six weeks with Merv and Marliss
The many long walks to get Ice-cream and the talks along the way will never be forgotten
Lynne always had two gifts for her Dad at Christmas one normal and one gag gift
We all looked forward to him opening these gag gifts,
Cameras were always posed to record his reactions
Merv got so many laughs over these
The Hamster, the Wind Chimes made from Grams old forks, the Big Stuffed Toy of Grumpy are just to name a few
I think Lynne will now adopt Cliff for these special gifts at Christmas
I spoke with Mervins son Derrick the other day and he said
Dad has without a doubt gone the full fifteen rounds in his fight with this horrible disease
If this was a game of hockey that he so dearly loved to watch
The overtime periods he endured surely will go down in history
Fathers and sons are funny people I know this because of my dad and watching Derrick and Merv for so many years
Dads are so proud of their sons and sons so proud of their Dads.
They have such respect for each other and love each other so much
Sadly though they tell everyone they know this
But rarely do they tell each other
Derrick was home for Christmas this year and in a private moment with his Dad he told him he loved him and he said goodbye knowing he wouldnt be back to watch one more hour of what Merv was going through
I know a weight lifted from both their shoulders that day
And it makes me happy that they would both get some closure in being able to be emotionally expressive with each other for the first time in many years
You cant choose your family
The family you are born into is the outcome of some cosmic lottery
And for the most part the odds arent that great
Fortunately Cliff and I hit the jackpot
To have in-laws the likes of Merv and Marliss is indeed a rare thing
We are both proud to be a part of such a wonderful group of people
Why even the Aunties and Uncles weve acquired arent half bad
Cliff and Merv loved to bet on the outcome of just about anything
And the odd crib game here and there
Cliffs billfold will be thicker now that Merv has passed
But I know Cliff would rather be handing Merv a hundred bucks today as he most often times had to
If Merv spoke to Cliff today
He would tell him you are now in charge of my TV remote
Look after my daughter and you were a great friend to me
I myself have known Mervin for 29 years and will always remember his humor
Hed tell me how he used to tell his father-in-law Don Wright
Mervin Fredrick Townsend M.F.T. stands for Mighty Fine Tobacco
Don was always sure it stood for More Friggin Trouble
I dont know how many times I heard someone say would you like a drink Merv and he would remove his hat and tell them
Well I never came for a haircut
I count myself lucky to have rubbed shoulders with him
Merv loved his grandchildren
And often said you know you are rich if children run into your open arms
I guess he was a wealthy man
Hayley will remember riding to the lake with him and hed sing a Kenny Rogers tune The Gambler to her over and over
Although she loved this she will remember Kenny as the better singer
Amy will remember along with Hayley and Reg the Regular Tuesday suppers at Joeys only and Grandpa trying to convince them the name was only Joeys
Amy will also cherish the short time in her life that she was the only grandchild around and commanded all of Mervs attention
Reg will take comfort in knowing how much he reminded Merv of his two sons Reg and Donald
Kathy and Kristina will always know they had their first commercial airline flight with Grandpa
Kaely through us will always know how she put a twinkle in Mervs eye every time she entered the room
Marliss and the family would like to thank Dr. Isaac Thomas, Dr. Sicyly, Dr. Kerlis, Home Care, and Peggy who became a very special friend to our family.
As I said earlier there are so many memories please join us at the Legacy Centre and share some you have with us
In closing Merv was known for one more thing and that was he truly loved when at all possible he got the last word
So in order to humor him today I think he would have left us with something like this
You can shed tears that I am gone
or you can smile because I lived
You can close your eyes and pray that I will come back
Or you can open your eyes and see what I have left
Your heart can be empty because you can not see me ...
Or your heart can be full of the love we shared
You can turn your back on Tomorrow and live yesterday
Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday
You can remember me and only that Im gone,
Or you can cherish my memory and let me live on
You can cry and close your mind be empty and turn your back
Or you can do what Id want:
Smile, Open your eyes, love and go on
Thank you and God Bless You all
In lieu of flowers donations in memory of Mervin may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society for Head and Neck Cancer Research.
Card of Thanks
The family of the late Mervin Townsend would like to thank Dr. Isaac Thomas and Dr. Tom Kerlis, the staff of the Lloydminster Hospital, all the Home Care girls who came weekly to help care for Merv. Also Dr. Hadi Seikaly and Peggy Nesbitt and the staff at the U of A Hospital in Edmonton for all the special care given to Merv over the past nine years.
To the people who sent cards, for phone calls and visits, for the beautiful flowers, the donations received for the Cancer Society for Head and Neck Research, thanks to the United Church Women for the wonderful lunch at the Legacy Centre, to friends and neighbors who brought food to our home. Our most sincere thanks to McCaw Funeral Service Ltd., Dale and Glenn McCaw and staff for your kindness and sympathy which was so appreciated.
Marliss Townsend
Anne & Cliff Rose
Lynne & Harvey Scaddan & Family
Derrick and Kaely Townsend
A Memorial Tree was planted for Mervin
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at McCaw Funeral Service
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