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Jessie Marshall Sculthorp

May 20, 1930 — September 18, 2024

Gravenhurst

Jessie Marshall Sculthorp passed peacefully on September 18, 2024, at Andy's House Hospice in Port Carling, Ontario, surrounded by her loving family. Jessie lived a life filled with vibrancy, humor, and an unwavering positivity that illuminated the lives of all who knew her.

Jessie was a devoted family member, placing her loved ones at the heart of her existence. She counted family as her most treasured gift. As a beloved wife to the late William Sculthorp, Jessie also cherished her role as mother to the late Lorne Sculthorp (Nancy), Karen Siebenich (Sigmar), and Brian Sculthorp (Debbie). Her legacy continues through her cherished grandchildren: Terra, Christopher, Amanda, Nicole, Eric, Brett, Lance, Amanda, William, and Leah. She took immense joy in being a great grandmother to Tristian, Ally, Alexandra, Mackie, Dakota, Talson, Emily, Eve, Jax, Jaxon, and Felicity, Charlotte and Chevy whom she loved dearly.

Known for her vibrant personality, Jessie had an eye for bright, sparkly colors that reflected her sunny disposition. She loved to dress in hues that matched her lively spirit, bringing warmth to every gathering. An enthusiast of creativity, Jessie spent many joyful hours sewing, and her skills shone brightly at Fabric Land. Her interests extended to crafting and shopping, and she delighted in thumbing through her various magazines, losing herself in the colorful pages.

Throughout her life, Jessie was known as a giver, always ready to lend a helping hand or share a laugh. Her humorous, positive outlook on life endeared her to everyone around her, creating bonds that would last a lifetime. Jessie’s passion for life and her ability to find joy in everyday moments served as an inspiration to all.

As we remember Jessie Marshall Sculthorp, we celebrate the love she exuded, the memories she created, and the profound impact she had on her family and community. She will be deeply missed, but her legacy of love and laughter will live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing her.

Memorial contributions to Andy’s House Hospice Muskoka greatly appreciated.

https://www.hospicemuskoka.com/andyshouse


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