MORIN, Marc
Posted: August 23rd, 2024 MORIN MARC MORIN passed away peacefully at the Chinook Regional Hospital surrounded by his loving family, on Sunday, August 18th, 2024 at the age of 65 years.
Marc is survived by his son, Keith Bach (Trisha), and grandchildren: Briar, Ayla, and Rainy (Peanut) all of Lethbridge; and his daughter, Kaitlyn Morin (Andrew), and grandson, Sutton, also of Lethbridge. He also leaves behind his sister-in-law, Rae Anne Morin, and his nephew and niece, Brennan Morin and Natasha Brewin (Denver).
He was predeceased by his parents, Gilbert and Elsie Morin, and his brother, Monte Morin.
Marc grew up on a farm in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan. During his time on the farm, Marc and his brother enjoyed riding dirt bikes and engaging in all kinds of wild and dangerous adventures. Later, the family moved to Medicine Hat to be closer to extended family.
In 1979, Marc was blessed with his first child and began his career with the Medicine Hat Police as a special constable and became a police constable in 1980. He was most proud of his time as a K-9 handler, working alongside his best friend and partner, Behr. After retiring from policing, Marc found success in various investigative, safety, and security work within different organizations. He also formed lifelong friendships throughout his career.
Marc had a deep love for all things Harley-Davidson and found immense joy in riding his motorcycle. Some of his most cherished memories were of riding alongside the Blue Knights and Big Dog Crew. He was passionate about farming, the outdoors and animals (especially German Shepherds). He treasured his time in British Columbia, where he lived later in life. Those who knew Marc will forever remember his charismatic nature, big smiles, hearty laughs, and ever-present sense of humour. Marc was respectful, humble, gentle, level-headed and big-hearted and will be fondly remembered by all who knew him.
In respect to Marc’s wishes, no service will be held. To honour Marc’s memory, take a ride down the highway on a motorcycle and reflect on the good times you shared with him.
To send a condolence, please visit www.cornerstonefuneralhome.com
I knew Marc as a colleague when he worked for Palliser Health Region and he was funny, great sense of humour, caring, great at his job and with people. RIP Marc, you will be missed.