In memory of

Marilyn Joan White

December 1, 1932 -  January 19, 2024

It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of Marilyn Joan Porter White. She passed on January 19, 2024, surrounded by her daughters.

Marilyn is survived by her daughters Lisa, Michelle and Emily, and her four grandchildren, Conrad, Sarah, Kristina and Grace, as well as by many former colleagues, students, friends and neighbours.

Marilyn was born on December 1st, 1932. She moved with her family from Kentucky to Toronto in 1967, with 2 years spent overseas in Finland.

She earned a BA and MA from The University of Minnesota and later began a career as an ESL teacher and college professor. Marilyn later earned another degree, a Master of Education from the University of Toronto in 1986. Marilyn worked at George Brown College for more than 2 decades, where she was a valued and respected professor, colleague and advisor.

Marilyn loved playing bridge and was quite competitive, often travelling to the US for tournaments. She loved animals, cats – Siamese, in particular – volunteering at The Toronto Humane Society and giving regularly to various rescue and environmental groups.

Yard work, upkeeping her home, a good book and “her shows” brought her joy, and being with family.

The family recently gathered together for a small ceremony to say goodbye.

Donations in her honour can be made to The Toronto Humane Society:
https://www.torontohumanesociety.com/ways-to-give/tribute-giving/


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Lydia Perovic (Friend)

Entered January 26, 2024 from Toronto

Marilyn, or Mrs. White as I knew her as a child, was always a cheerful and dynamic woman whose love for her children and grandchildren was always evident. I will always remember fondly the joy she felt from engaging with Conrad, Kristina, Sarah and Grace-whether it was doing a puzzle or playing a silly game, it will serve as a reminder of how to be an amazing “Grammy” to my own granddaughter. So too, Marilyn’s sense of humour and resilience in the face of life’s challenges are valuable lessons she has gifted to me. I know she will be greatly missed by all who knew her, but especially by her three daughters. My deepest condolences to the family.

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