elevated lmCt0 January 3, 1932 ~ January 13, 2026

elevated lmCt0 Visitation
Friday, January 16, 2026, from 4 – 8pm
Queen of Heaven Catholic Funeral Home
7300 Highway 27, Woodbridge, Ontario L4H 4Y8

elevated lmCt0 Funeral Mass
Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 9:00am
Chapel of Our Lady of Consolation at Queen of Heaven Catholic Funeral Home
7300 Highway 27, Woodbridge, Ontario L4H 4Y8

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elevated lmCt0 Interment
Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery
7300 Highway 27, Woodbridge, Ontario L4H 4Y8

elevated lmCt0 Obituary

elevated lmCt0 With profound sadness we announce the passing of Marion Curley (nee McInnis) on Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at the Etobicoke General Hospital surrounded by her family, just days after turning 94 on January 3.

elevated lmCt0 Marion is now reunited with her beloved husband Joseph.

elevated lmCt0 Mom’s proudest accomplishment was her family, and she will be greatly missed by her children Francis (Barbara), Jack (Sharyn), Joyce (Rob Veenstra) and Wanda (Brian Palmer).

elevated lmCt0 Cherished and proud Nanny to her grandchildren Austin, Laura, Taylor (Nic), Cameryn (Jeff), Joey (Emily), Matt (Caileah), Rhys and Ellis and Lindsay (Jason).

elevated lmCt0 Born in Peakes, Prince Edward Island to Rupert and Pearl McInnis, one of six children, Marion is now together with her Mom and Dad and siblings Cecil, Josie, Elmer, Anne and Frank and their spouses. Also predeceased by her dear in-laws from the Curley family.

elevated lmCt0  She is survived by her sister-in-law, Noreen McInnis.

elevated lmCt0 Adored aunt to many nieces and nephews and their families, and a loyal friend and neighbor to many over the years.

elevated lmCt0 Having relocated from PEI to Toronto in 1962, Marion and Joe built a life for their family in Etobicoke.  After starting her career as a teacher in PEI, Marion enjoyed a long and successful career with the Hudson’s Bay Company in Toronto, and retired from there in 1997.  She always enjoyed being up to date on current news, especially local and national politics.  Her family was always her priority and she always met visits from family with a pan of fresh biscuits, a cup of tea and a good chat.   

elevated lmCt0 She will be deeply missed by all who knew her, and her legacy will live on.

elevated lmCt0 If desired, donations can be made to William Osler Health System Foundation (Etobicoke General Hospital) in memory of Marion.

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