In Celebration of

Tasha Anne Johnson Wallace

September 7, 1950 -  September 10, 2017

Tasha Anne Wallace nee Johnson
1950-2017

Tragically passed away in a scuba diving accident on September 10, 2017. Wife of Robert (Bob) for over 43 years of love, fun and adventure. She is also survived by her sisters Janet (Joe), Eileen (Phil), Lorraine (Pam), Lee (Duane) and brothers Keith and Ross (Mara). Predeceased by her mother Alma Isabelle Johnson and father K.M. Selby Johnson.
Tasha lived life to the fullest- energetic- vibrant and with a totally inquisitive nature.
After graduating the University of Waterloo with Honors- Bachelor Mathematics (Computer Science), she worked for Bell Canada, C.I.L, and Canadian National Railways where she cherished a challenge whether it was managing a multi-million dollar project, or learning to be part of a train crew.
Receiving her MBA from the McGill University School of Business set her on the road to the career that she loved- teaching. She received her Phd from Concordia University in Business Administration and touched the lives of many young students in the Management Department. She taught as opposed to lectured and her students loved her for the difference- many asking which course she was teaching next term.
She will be missed, loved and live on in each one of us that knew her as a friend, through sports (YMCA, Pointe Claire Badminton Club, bowling or skiing) or as a teacher.

A celebration of her life will be held on Thursday, September 21, 2017 at 3pm, followed by a gathering from 4pm to 7pm at the

Mount Royal Funeral Complex
1297 Chemin de la Foret,
Outremont, Quebec
H2V 2P9 (514) 279-6540
(www.mountroyalcem.com)

Please join us in celebrating her life with stories and perhaps a few laughs. Memorial contributions in her memory, if desired, can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation (www.heartandstroke.com) or the charity of your choice.

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Lea Katsanis (Colleague)

Entered September 18, 2017 from Concordia University

Please accept my sincere condolences on the death of Tasha. She was my hallmate at Concordia. Not a day would go by without her brilliant smile , wonderful sense of humour and warmth, whether on our way to class, or just chatting in the doorway of our offices. I will miss her very much and I will keep all of you in my prayers.

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