

Marion Grace Mutton (nee Zapfe)
1929 - 2024


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Rosemary Schmitt pledged to donate to PARKMINSTER UNITED CHURCH
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
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Michael and Deborah Miethig pledged to donate to PARKMINSTER UNITED CHURCH
Saturday, January 11, 2025
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Robert and Gale Blackburn pledged to donate to PARKMINSTER UNITED CHURCH
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Ron and Catherine Campbell pledged to donate to PARKMINSTER UNITED CHURCH
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Stephen and Brenda Hagedorn posted a symbolic gesture
Saturday, January 11, 2025
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Dear Mutton family,
We are so sorry for the loss of your dear mother, grandmother, great grandmother. We have so many warm memories of Marion over the years. Marion and Dick were long time good friends of my parents (Jim and Alice Huras). They were in the same bridge club. Our families often got together for social events. I remember fun times at their house, Belwood Lake and Red Bay. Marion often brought her famous banana cake. I have her recipe and think of her whenever I make it. Marion was so thoughtful and supportive. She was especially kind and comforting to us when we lost our first baby. She shared with us their deep grief when they lost a child too.
We hold you all in our thoughts and prayers for God’s comfort and peace.
Love and hugs,
Brenda and Steve
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Stephen and Brenda Hagedorn pledged to donate to PARKMINSTER UNITED CHURCH
Saturday, January 11, 2025
In loving memory of Marion Mutton.
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Nancy Dunbar (Chambers) lit a candle
Friday, January 10, 2025
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The Chambers family were fortunate to know Marion and Dick for our entire childhood and much of our adulthood. They were role models of caring for others as one's primary purpose in life. Marion would tell me later in life that she learned this from her Mother, who cared for her Mother and others. As children, Marion touched our lives in her volunteer leadership of Explorers and Sunday School. Her brave advocacy for LG rights in the United Church in 1988 fundamentally touched the lives of members of our family.
The most important piece of wisdom that Marion imparted to me, when I was a working Mother, was that she only cleaned the house when company was coming. So once a month she would invite company so the house would get cleaned. This bit of wisdom, freed me up from the social standard that my house had to be perfect at all times. It gave me freedom to focus on people instead. So many times I said to myself over the years, "if it is good enough for Marion Mutton, it is good enough for me.
Loss and life brought my Father and Marion together. What faith to marry at 82! They had had their great loves but were not ready to give up on life. Together, as new companions, they had new adventures and travels. It was easy to welcome Marion into our family and she of course, generously welcomed us.
I and my family were blessed for over 50 decades by this wonderful woman, and I and my family send love and prayers of support to her children and grandchildren.
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Leslie Cote donated to Parkminster United Church
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Me deepest condolences to Doug, Ali and the rest of Marion's family, for their love. May her memory be a blessing.
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Wednesday, January 8, 2025
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Tracey Miller donated to Parkminster United Church
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Please accept our warmest condolences.
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Mark Lubczuk posted a condolence
Monday, January 6, 2025
I was so sorry to hear about Marion’s passing. She was such a remarkable person, and her love for her family and community was evident in everything she did. I had the pleasure of knowing her from Maplewood Place as a kind and welcoming neighbour.
At a young age, our children were warmly welcomed to swim in her backyard pool, creating cherished memories that we hold dear. Over time, that kindness came full circle as our daughter eventually became a lifeguard—a testament to the supportive and neighbourly environment Marion helped foster.
We will always be grateful for how Marion and Dick welcomed us into the neighbourhood with such warmth and generosity. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. May you find comfort in the beautiful memories of her life well-lived.
With heartfelt condolences,
Mark and Brenda
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Lynda & Gregg King donated to Parkminster United Church
Monday, January 6, 2025
Marion was such an amazing person, a pillar of strength and truly made a difference in the lives of those that were lucky enough to know her. We are sharing your sorrow and for all you are going through now and the days ahead, we are wishing the family strength and peace.
We are heading South tomorrow so will not be able to attend the funeral but will be watching it on the live stream.
Sending our deepest sympathy and big hugs.
Lynda and Gregg
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Jean and Jeff Stacey donated to Parkminster United Church
Friday, January 3, 2025
Wishing you peace at this challenging time, and the comfort of a lifetime of wonderful memories.
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Daniel Shamess donated to Parkminster United Church
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
My Sincerest condolences. Please know that my and my parents thoughts are with you and your family during this incredibly difficult time. May you find comfort in the beautiful memories you shared with her, and may she rest in peace.
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Donald Atkinson posted a condolence
Monday, December 30, 2024
Condolences to the Mutton family. She was a wonderful woman. Your memories will be there forever.
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Nancy Conrad posted a condolence
Sunday, December 29, 2024
Very sorry to hear of Mrs. Mutton’s passing. She lived a very full and loving life. I have many memories of our Parkminster Sunday School classes and her friendly greetings whenever I attended church with my mom. Sincere condolences to the Mutton family.
Nancy (Nodder) Conrad
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Robert Spall posted a condolence
Saturday, December 28, 2024
So many Maplewood and Parkminster memories for me and Stephen Lewis Foundation memories for Sharon. Marion was one of the warmest, most caring people I have ever met. The world will miss her smile, her energy and her heart.
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Allan Caton posted a condolence
Thursday, December 26, 2024
So sorry to hear of Mrs. Mutton's passing. I knew her when I was a kid living across the street from her family on Maplewood Place. She was always so calm and kind and many years later when my wife Rosie worked at Pine Haven Nursing Home, I learned of her volunteer work with the elderly residents there. Years ago we drove up Maplewood and Marion was outside so we stopped to speak with her, she remembered me immediately. She invited us in and we sat in her backyard fondly recalling my childhood on the street. Her and Dick never gave any of the neighbourhood kids grieve for running through their yard playing "kick-the -can"
My mother always spoke kindly of The Muttons and they were well respected neighbours. My condolences to Doug, Bruce and Carolyn.
Al & Rosie Caton
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10
January
Visitation
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Friday, January 10, 2025
Erb & Good Family Funeral Home
171 King Street South
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Saturday
11
January
Celebration of Life
11:00 am
Saturday, January 11, 2025
Parkminster United Church
275 Erb Street East
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Reception
A reception will immediately follow the service in the church hall.
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