Marcia Jane St. Clair
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On Friday, February 19, 2021 our loving mother, Marcia Jane St. Clair, was called home by her Savior. She passed away peacefully after a battle with dementia surrounded by loving family. Born in Carlisle, Massachusetts on March 14, 1938. She is predeceased by her parents Merrill Allison and Faustina Nancy Brown, her husband David L St. Clair and her only brother David R. Brown.
She is survived by her three children, her son Nathan St. Clair and his wife Connie of Weare, her daughter Heidi Aucoin and husband Danny of Henniker and her daughter Lisa St. Clair of Fulks Run, Virginia. She was lovingly called Gima or Grammie Marcia by her 13 grandchildren and her many great grandchildren.
Marcia spent most of her adult life living in Weare, NH and later spending time living near family members in Maine, New Hampshire and Virginia. She lived an organic lifestyle before her time raising her own animals, gardening, canning and providing fresh eggs and milk for her family, neighbors and friends. She was known for her baking and had been featured as cook of the week in the Union Leader. Friends often entered her home to the smell of fresh bread and numerous other baked goods which she loved to share.
Mom loved her family unconditionally and she forgave easily. She was a believer in Jesus Christ and His salvation and loved to share her faith. She was known also by her beautiful singing voice and loved to sing praises to her Savior in church services. We know she was received with loving arms as she entered her eternal home. A favorite verse she often quoted was Matthew 6:33 "But seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you".
Her Journey's Just Begun
By an Unknown Author
Don't think of her as gone away, her journey's just begun, life holds so many facets, this earth is only one., Just think of her as resting, from the sorrows and the tears, in a place of warmth and comfort, where there are no days or years., Think how she must be wishing, that we could know today, how nothing but our sadness, can really pass away, and think of her as living, in the hearts of those she touched. for nothing loved is ever lost, and she was loved so much.
We look forward to seeing her again in a heavenly reunion! We love you MOM!
A service and burial will be scheduled in May at the Sunny Plain Cemetery, Bradford, NH. Chadwick Funeral and Cremation Service is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers donations in her memory can be made to Village Bible Baptist Church, PO Box 150, Weare, NH 03281.