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Marten EdgarMARTEN, Edgar - May 17, 1920 – October 5, 2020 -

It is with great sadness that our family announces the peaceful passing of our beloved father, grandfather, and great grandfather on Monday, October 5, 2020 at the age of 100 at Ehatare Nursing home, in Toronto.

Edgar was deeply loved by his wife (deceased 2002) Renate (née Eistrat); children Reet (Marten Sehr) and Juhan (Lea deceased 2018); his grandchildren, Paul, wife Katherine; Andres, wife Liisa; Katrina, partner Kirby; Eric, wife Sara; and Alexia.

He will be greatly missed by his great-grandchildren Andrea, Leila, Julia, Aleksander, Sebastian, Oskar, Eleanor and Isaac.

He was a loving companion and travel partner to Maret Truuvert for the last decade of his life.

Edgar was born in the small fishing village of Neeme, Estonia. He was the first from his village to attain higher education and studied to become a teacher. The Second World War intervened and along with many other young Estonian men, Edgar fled to Finland at the onset of the second Soviet occupation to serve in the Finnish army brigade known as “Finnish boys”.

Edgar was a leading figure in the Toronto Estonian community as the principal of the Toronto Estonian Schools for 43 years. He served on many community boards including the Estonian Central Council in Canada and St. Peter’s Estonian Lutheran Church.

For hundreds of young people, he was “Mr. Marten – Koolipapa”. He was instrumental in making sure Estonian culture and language lived on in Canada. In his later years, he kept a pace that most can only dream of. He travelled extensively with his companion Maret and enjoyed life with his large family. He often visited a free and independent Estonia, something he had fought for all of his life.

The family wishes to thank Ehatare Nursing Home for the care and support they provided over the past few difficult months.

There will be a private funeral and a post-Covid celebration of his extraordinary life.

If desired, a donation can be made to the Toronto Estonian Schools through the Estonian Foundation of Canada OR the International Estonian Centre.

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