We Remember
GRICE, Marjorie Bessie (née Morris)
December 22, 1939 — September 1, 2025
Marjorie Grice passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, on September 1, 2025, in Kelowna, BC. Marj is survived by her children, Pamela Grice (Bob), Bing (June) Grice, Susan (Earl) Ross, and Joseph Grice; her grandchildren, Victoria Chung, Cheryl-Ann Chung, and Matthew Cross; great-grandchildren Liam Gunn and Ewan Gunn; and special friends, Ruth and Ken Steele, Leona and Wes Collette, April Adams, and Coen Flemminks and family. Sadly, she was predeceased by her daughter, Theresa Grice.
Born in Saskatchewan and raised in Victoria, BC, Marj later made her home in Vancouver, BC, and eventually in Kelowna, BC.
Marj loved the outdoors, whether walking, camping, or fishing, and was often seen searching for a lucky four-leaf clover. Known for her honesty, warmth, and incredible sense of humour, Marj will be remembered with love.
The family extends heartfelt thanks and appreciation to Dr. Larry Bobyn and the staff at Brandt’s Creek Mews for their compassionate care.
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A lovely lady who worked hard helping her daughter Pam clean vacated apartments and enjoyed her time with other ladies living in the building. She was a wonderful mom with Pam and we could hear her laughing with her daughter on the balcony. She was a mover and a shaker. You will be missed. Rest in peace with love. Al, Pat , Jennie and girls
I will always remember Marj as an amazing Mother-in-Law!
Blessings on her!
On Monday, September 1, I was blessed to be by my Nana’s side as she passed.
I held the softest and strongest hands I’ve ever been so honoured to hold.
I love her so much. She’s everywhere.
I laugh all the time, thinking of her wit and what she’d be saying in jest at one thing or another. I feel her reassuring me in the simplicity of the sentiments she’d share when I struggled. I hear her practical perspectives, about this or that, as I move about my daily tasks. And every time I roast a chicken or make a meal with love to be savoured only by me, I hear her telling me, “You’ve got to take good care of yourself.” I use borax now, which is practical but also partly in homage to her. And when I press flowers, it will always, always be for my Nana.
I feel her joy, peace and sense of wonder when I watch the birds. She left a feather for me the other day. And she’ll be there with me when the day comes for me to finally find a four leaf clover.
It was very much her time. It was perfect and beautiful and all meant to be. My tears are all so full of love that there’s no room for a single drop of sadness. She was a beautiful person. She’s here with me, everywhere, forever.
We met only a few times in our life, but you did give me life and I thank you with all my heart!!! Rest now Marj until we meet again!!!
Dear Pam, Bob and family,
It was a privilege to get to spend some time with Marjorie,
Her quick wit and views on life were a delight. Despite her pain, she could bring laughter to whatever was going on. She had a kind heart and a generous nature… just lovely. The photos above of her are great! No doubt, she is now bringing laughter and love to the heavens. 🙂