In Memory of

Marja-Leena

Maenpaa

(Murtomaki)

Obituary for Mrs. Marja-Leena Maenpaa (Murtomaki)

It is with great sadness that the family of Marja-Leena Maenpaa ("Leena" / "Mummu"), age 79 years, announce her passing.

Marja-Leena will be reunited with her late husband Juho ("Jussi", passed August 5, 2017). She will be missed dearly by her family; son Juho Timothy (Bobbi); daughter Katherine Virpi-Marjaana; grandchildren Nicholas Adam, Amanda May, Juho Tomas, and Noah Brayden; nieces Wendy Murtomaki, Caroline Kavaloff, Caitlin Murtomaki; nephews Aaro and Andrew Murtomaki; and many other relatives and friends in Canada and Finland.

Marja-Leena was born in Tampere, Finland on July 12, 1941, and immigrated with her family to Canada in October of 1957. Leena went to hairdressing school in Toronto, graduating in June of 1959 before going on to work at her family's shop on Bay Street, and later her own businesses on Court Street and Algoma Street.

On October 27th of 1961 Marja-Leena married Juho "Jussi" Maenpaa, our dear Pappa and father. They lived together across Ontario, moving from Port Arthur to Toronto to Terrace Bay to Red Rock before settling down in what would become Thunder Bay. In the late 1960s they bought land on Dog Lake to build three neighboring family camps, which are still in use today. They loved experiencing the wide world together, whether walking at Boulevard Lake and the marina with a picnic lunch or taking the family on trips across Canada, the USA, or back to Finland to visit.

In the 1970s Marja-Leena welcomed two children into the world, Tim and Kathy. She was a very devoted mother and always had time to sit and talk or play cards.

In the early 1980s she got back into hairdressing, opening a small shop in her basement where she worked part time. She also spent time as a personal support worker in the years before her retirement.

In the late 1990s and early 2000s she was blessed with four grandchildren who she loved deeply. She loved spending time with her family whether in person or over the phone, and would talk for hours if given the opportunity. She enjoyed writing poetry, old movies, music, dancing, thunderstorms, and going to concerts at the auditorium.

Mummu kept the family together through spirited debates and lively discussions. She was tenacious, devoted, and demonstrated her love for her family through her actions every day.

Marja-Leena was predeceased by her parents Maria and Arvo Murtomaki, her brother Arnold Murtomaki, sisters-in-law Diane and Susan Murtomaki, and many other relatives.

A private funeral service will be held at Riverside Cemetery.

If friends so desire, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

EVEREST FUNERAL CHAPEL, 299 Waverley St entrusted with the arrangements.

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