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20. Dez. 2018 · Molly Kurvink died after she fell into the frigid water of Guelph Lake while ice boating Wednesday afternoon. Her husband, Harri Palm, remains in hospital. (Molly Kurvink/Facebook) A national...
21. Dez. 2018 · Molly Kurvink, 62, a huge presence in the Guelph music world and on the local sailing scene, died on Dec. 19 after her iceboat broke through the ice at Guelph Lake. - Facebook photo. Margaret Kurvink, better known as Molly, will be remembered as an adventurous spirit, a pioneering musician and a world-class sailor.
- A Lot of Experience
- 'Molly Had A Way About Her'
- 'Strongest Woman I've Ever Met'
Kurvink's death was a shock to many who knew her and knew of her experience on the lake. She was well versed in ice boating. Arsenault said the two of them had been on the ice one week earlier, drilling holes to check the ice's thickness. Both Arsenault and Townsend-Fish said there's no way Kurvink and Palm would have been on the ice if they thou...
James Gordon, a Guelph city councillor and musician, has spent nearly 40 years playing music with Kurvink in the band Tamarack. On Thursday, he said he had seen her just a few days earlier when she brought Christmas cookies to his house. "I think Molly was known as someone who lived life large. She really was a little bit larger than life," Gordon ...
"Molly had a way about her. She spoke the truth with humour and empathy. She helped us all negotiate life's difficulties," the post on the brewery's Facebook page said. "We are all incredibly blessed to have had Molly Kurvink in our lives." Townsend-Fish says Kurvink taught her how to be strong and helped her overcome some obstacles. The greatest l...
3. Juni 2019 · Kurvink’s death sent shock waves through the community and many of the people she touched gathered in the rain at The Guelph Community Boating Club Saturday to celebrate her life. “We have gathered from far and wide,” said fellow boating club member and friend Sue Smith.
20. Dez. 2018 · Molly Kurvink is being remembered by band mates for her love of music and sailing. The 62-year-old Guelph woman died Wednesday in an ice boating mishap on Guelph Lake. Last month, Kurvink and her band Tamarack completed a few dates in a reunion tour that began this summer at Hillside Festival.
30. März 2015 · by SnipeToday 03/30/2015. Harri Palm and Molly Kurvink have been sailing the Snipe together for a very long time. For the past two years, they’ve been practicing with Team Canada in the lead-up to the Pan Am Games Trials, working with coach Thomas Fogh.
Molly Kurvink lost her life when she fell into the freezing water of Guelph Lake when she had been ice-boating. Her husband, Harri Palm is still in the hospital. Inessa Townsend Fish comments, that they called them their sailing mom while reflecting on her relationship with her.