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Jocelyne Marie Marchand

Jocelyne Marchand

October 21, 1944 - March 20, 2008

It is with a great deal of sadness I must announce Jocelyne Marchand, PoeticPortal's Webmaster, passed away on March 20, 2008 after a long illness. Jocelyne's presence is greatly missed.  


"I, like Pete Collins (the former webmaster), was introduced into literature at a young age. I was born in Noranda Quebec and received my education in Ottawa, Ontario. I had a parochial upbringing and the Sisters were aware that fine literature, poetry in particular 'has the power of calling all of us to a loving attention of truth that cannot make itself known in either reason or belief alone.' I had a bilingual education but I especially enjoyed English literature most of all.

It brought me such pleasure and amusement with one particular teacher. She had the ability to communicate her enthusiasm of Shakespeare and other classical works into sheer pleasure! We would beg her to prolong her discussions well beyond class time. She was delicate in nature as she was physically... this petite woman stirred in each of us a thirst for a deeper understanding of what was being studied with her passionate convictions. She had a keen insight into the author's most obscure meanings it seemed."

Her goal was to open up our young minds, and as Tennyson would have it:
"to strive to conquer and never to yield."


One of Jocelyne's favourite poems seems particularly apt at this time.

Do not go gentle into that good night

Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightening they
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

An you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Dylan Thomas (1951, 1952)

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By: Minerva Bloom () on 01-04-2008 06:24

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By: Minerva Bloom on 01-04-2008 06:24

Jocelyne had the essence of a loving spirit. She always encouraged and inspired people to try their best. I will always remember her with joy and gratitude. May she rest in peace.

 

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By: Michael Petti () on 31-03-2008 17:42

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By: Michael Petti on 31-03-2008 17:42

A lovely lady, garmented in light 
From her own beauty. 
- Percy Bysshe Shelley 
God rest Jocelyne's good soul and bring to light her continued memory to all...

 

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By: Sharmagne LEland-St. John () on 31-03-2008 08:01

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By: Sharmagne LEland-St. John on 31-03-2008 08:01

I would love to pass on these few words from my heart to yours .......when elephants in the wild come across the bones of other elephants they pause to reflect .Then touch them and move them about passing them to the young as if remembering the deceased and teaching the young never to forget..so the friends we have are the very evidence we existed as well...All who come together to remember Jocelyne know very well that she existed and are a living testimony to her life, and to her many talents...but mostly we come together to share that last bit of love ...I 
want to share it too even from a distance.

 

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By: Aurora () on 27-03-2008 11:38

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By: Aurora on 27-03-2008 11:38

Jocelyne's love of literature was great, but her love of people was greater. Jocelyne had a way of introducing herself to poets and making them her friends. Many of us who had our work featured here over the years became close friends with Joc because of her kindness, generosity of spirit, and just plain love of life. She was an inspiration to me, personally, on gumption and never saying never. She loved nature, and this spring, as my own garden comes to fruition, I will be thinking about all the wonderful stories Joc told me about hers. She will be missed, but never forgotten.

 

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By: GraphicWeb () on 26-03-2008 12:58

Jocelyne

By: GraphicWeb on 26-03-2008 12:58

Jocelyne's love of literature was the inspiration behind the development of PoeticPortal.net. She wanted to share her passion and the beauty of rhythm with the world by providing a venue where poets were inspired and their work could be published for free. Jocelyne's spirit will live on at PoeticPortal.

 

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