



Marilyn Lois Hindmarch
Born
October 30, 1944
Arborfield, Saskatchewan
Died
February 6, 2025
Sarnia, Ontario
Obituary
Hindmarch, Marilyn
It is with deep sadness that we announce that Marilyn Hindmarch died peacefully on February 6th, 2025, at Marshall Gowland Manor, at the age of 80. Marilyn was surrounded by her loved ones during her final moments, including her devoted husband of 22 years, Manuel Romero, her two sons, Erik Paulsson (Tanya) and Michael Messinger (Julia), and her dear friend Cathy Power. Marilyn is lovingly remembered by her grandchildren, Freya and Arthur, her sister Loretta Wagner, and her niece Debbie and nephew Darin. She was predeceased by her parents, Jean and Gilman Hindmarch (of Hindmarch Landscaping), and her beloved cousin Sandra Boothe. A woman of great compassion and purpose, Marilyn dedicated much of her life to supporting non-profit causes that made a lasting impact on her community. Like her grandfather, she devoted her life to supporting the NDP, and served as the executive director for several organizations, including Oxfam Canada, the Cross- Cultural Communications Centre, and the Working Skills Centre for Immigrant Women. Marilyn’s career also took her abroad, where she spent many years in Cuba. There, she worked as an English translator for Prensa Latina in Havana for several years, and later lived part-time in her husband Manuel’s hometown of Las Tunas. Marilyn was an avid card player, and was often found around card tables playing Bridge, Euchre, and Rummy. Marilyn's family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the staff of Marshall Gowland Manor for their care and support during her time there. No memorial has yet been planned. Remembrances and condolences may be expressed to the family online in “Marilyn’s Guestbook” at mccormackfuneralhomesarnia.com. In honor of Marilyn’s legacy and her lifelong commitment to humanitarian work, donations may be made to Oxfam Canada (cheques only, please) at the funeral home.
She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Visitation & Services
No Visitation
No Services
Disposition
Resurrection Crematorium
Donations
Cheques only please,
will be received at the funeral home
Cremation
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Marilyn was my sister-in-law for awhile and I have fond memories of when we would visit Toronto and get together with family .Marilyn was a beautiful soul that shined with kindness ,empathy and compassion and she will be deeply missed. I extend my deepest sympathy to you all.
Susan Messinger
I remember Marilyn as always a happy person and enjoying life no matter how limited her health issues hindered her. Condolences to all in her life that will miss her. Hope each have many happy memories with Marilyn through the years to give you comfort! Love from Lorraine
Lorraine Baker
I remember Cousin Marilyn coming to see the family on our farm when I about 10. I was amazed and in awe of her. She knew so much and was so worldly! I wished I would be like her when I grew up. I however, didn’t manage to become very much like he, lol. I remember her fondly and send my prayers to you and her family at this time. Take care and cherish your memories. Sincerely, Faye (Ray’s youngest)
Faye Sheridan
I’m sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences.
Carol Anderson
Terribly sorry to hear of Marilyn's passing. I so enjoyed having visits with her at MGM, especially when it was nice out and we could chat in the gardens! I loved hearing her stories. My condolences to her family. -Ali and Pippa (Therapy dog)
Alexandra van de Scheur