Lee âMarion Shancez Cain was an energetic and popular student at Nelson Whynder Elementary School in North Preston, where he was known for his big smile, love of basketball, and his ânever give upâ attitude. Now he is remembered with a hand-drawn portrait displayed on the wall of the school and pizza, his favourite food.
Mar Mar, as he was affectionately known, was a grade 3 student at Nelson Whynder and a patient in the Faculty of Dentistryâs pediatric clinic, located in the school. He died in a tragic shooting incident on December 21, 2021 when he was just eight years old.
On April 27, 2022, a small ceremony took place in the schoolâs library and dental clinic. Juliette Thomas, pediatric dental clinic assistant, organized the event and said that she felt it was important to gather everyone together to remember and honour Mar Mar.
Left to right: Jennifer MacLellan, Shannon Cain, Juliette Thomas.
Dr. Tanya Cook, acting chair of the Department of Dental Clinical Sciences and chair of the Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Committee in ±«Óătvâs Faculty of Dentistry, spoke of Mar Marâs positive spirit and announced that the Faculty of Dentistry would donate an annual pizza party in April, Oral Health Month, in Mar Marâs name, with the first one taking place that day.
The group then moved into the dental clinic to unveil the black and white pencil drawing of Mar Mar. The artist is Edie Ford, daughter of Dr. Jennifer MacLellan, a pediatric dentist who works regularly at the clinic. Also in attendance from the Faculty of Dentistry were Prof. Heather Doucette, School of Dental Hygiene, and associate dean of students, Dr. Ferne Kraglund. Principal Anne Johnson McDonald and vice-principal April Desmond represented the school.
Mar Marâs mother Shannon Cain attended the event. âIt means a lot to me,â she said, âto see the school want to honour my baby.â
Memories of Mar Mar
Juliette Thomas says that Mar Mar was a âdelightâ to see in the hallways. âHe was always high-fiving and he had a big smile when I came to take him to the dental clinic. He had a lot of respect and always left saying 'thank you.'â
His pre-primary teacher, âMiss Oliveâ Simmonds-Gray, says that Mar Mar was smart, loved learning and was a basketball star. âHe liked to say âdo the right thingâ and he would often tell his classmates to ânever give upâ. He was one of a kind.â
âMiss Oliveâ Simmonds-Gray, wearing her tribute shirt for Mar Mar.
Miss Olive wears a sweatshirt with an image of Mar Mar on the front and his favourite saying, âPeace n love go togetherâ. His family had the shirts made, she explains, and a lot of people at the school and in the community bought them to support the family.
Mar Marâs death was devastating, she says. âHe was a positive, vibrant little guy and had so much to give. Nothing stopped him.â
Back row: Anne Johnson McDonald, Tanya Cook, Ferne Kraglund, Heather Doucette, Jennifer MacLellan, April Desmond.
Front row: Shannon Cain, Juliette Thomas.