In Memory of

Marian

Joyce

Hunt

(Greenslade)

Obituary for Marian Joyce Hunt (Greenslade)

Marian Joyce Hunt of Medicine Hat passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 22nd, 2022 at the age of 87 years. Marian leaves to cherish her memory her daughters, Sandy (Tony) Hermann and Sherry (Harold) Pasiciel; grandchildren, Brian (Shauna) Pasiciel, Tyler (Jessica) Pasiciel, Kellen (Kaylin) Hermann, Jayna Hermann, and Ashley (Will) Wood. She also leaves six wonderful great-grandchildren, Owen, Luke, Weston, Houston, and Walker Pasiciel and Cove Hermann; as well as Raymond’s children, Rayla and Rhonda and their children. Marian was predeceased by her parents, Percy and Gladys Greenslade; her beloved son Raymond Hunt in 2001, and her loving husband of 48 years, Jerry Hunt, in 2003. Marian was born in Calgary, AB on June 8th, 1934. After graduating high school, she remained in Calgary and was employed in the cash office of Weston Bakery. This is where she would meet the love of her life and future husband, Jerry. They relocated to Medicine Hat, AB where Jerry began operating the Old Dutch Foods franchise while Marian kept tables on the accounting end of the business. They would raise three wonderful children together while making many close friends along the way. One of the highlights during this time was purchasing and moving to a farm on the outskirts of Medicine Hat that quickly became their prized and enjoyed family adventure. The memories created and shared there will linger in our hearts forever. In their retirement years, Marian and Jerry would go South to their dream winter get away at Blue Skies Village near Palm Springs, CA. Marian loved to entertain so their home became the Great Canadian Getaway while they were their during the winter months. Marian loved sports form an early age and she would become an avid golfer and competitive curler, joining many leagues throughout her lifetime. In later years, she loved to watch CFL football (Go Stamps! Go!) and curling whenever possible. Marian suffered a debilitating stroke in 2015 and as a result was confined to a wheelchair her last years but, she never complained or felt sorry for herself. She would face each day with a pleasant nature and positive attitude. She was a true inspiration and blessing to all who met her along the way and will be so sadly missed by many. To love is something…To love and be loved in return is everything.