Obituary of Martina Marie Levick
As per the request of Blair's Funeral Home, we have been asked to share the following information: Martina Marie Levick passed suddenly on Tuesday, June 13, 2017 in Dewberry at the age of 21 years. A funeral service will be taking place on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 2:00pm at the Porcupine Plain Community Centre, 106 McAllister Avenue, Porcupine Plain, SK, with the Rev. Nancy Steinbachs officiating. Martina was born on November 30, 1995 in the Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to parents Gwen - Dwight Levick. Martina was raised on the family farm in the High Tor District south of Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan. She received all of her education in Porcupine Plain, graduating from High School in 2013. After completion of High School, Martina began the move west eventually settling in the Village of Dewberry, Alberta. This community was her home away from home, and it was there she quickly found her adoptive families. The life and family values as well as work ethic instilled in her growing up led to Martina being hired by the Village of Dewberry as the Public Works Foreman / Water Operator, a position she was extremely proud of. Martina's passion to always lend a helping hand and tackle any project was more than evident within her community, she was always willing to help out with any events. Martina loved the outdoors and found great joy hunting and fishing. She also loved being "Girlie", drinking Caesars, and having fun baking and enjoyed the Weekly craft club. Martina was predeceased by her Grandma Jean Nourm and Uncle Brian Nourm. She is lovingly remembered by her Parents Gwen - Dwight Levick; Sister Rebecca (partner Dylan); Brother Trevor (partner Chayanne); Grandparents: Ken - Judy Levick and Melvin - Dianna Nourm; Dear Friend Gabe Surina; Aunts - Uncles: Connie - Les Shearer, Wendy - Richard Kistner, Debbie - Willie Dufault, and Clara - Greg Tessmer; as well as numerous loved cousins and extended family, and all of her family in Dewberry. To make a little girl Stardust was sprinkled; It settled in a twinkle in her eye. The music of the wanes became her laughter. Her lips were curved to hold the question: Why? Sinew was used to knit her frame together So her strength could give and take the stresses of life. The storms of time would bend But never break her- She'd grow up strong and unafraid to live. She was given a smile like a sunrise To welcome each day with eager joy. This child was made strong and beautiful So all could see that she was indeed A special gift... And her name is Martina!