Vivienne Marie’s website details everything she achieved in the art world, such as being shown at various galleries and festivals around the globe like the Chicago Cultural Center. One can browse through the site to see Marie creations, which focus on an array of subject matter. A great deal of her art can also be found on her Instagram page, as well as shots from her everyday life featuring dogs and nature.

Sadly, this is the second time in as many weeks that “Chicago Fire” fans have learned about the passing of someone who worked on the show. Season 12, Episode 2 — “Call Me McHolland” — ends with a title card reading, “In memory of Dale Hay.” He worked behind the scenes on “Chicago Fire” and passed away several months before the episode aired.

While fans may focus more on One Chicago characters who’ve died in the fictional universe, it’s paramount to consider the real-life folks who made the show possible who have tragically passed on. Our thoughts go out to Vivienne Marie’s friends, family, and colleagues at this time. Perhaps the best way to remember Vivienne Marie is to consider how she signed off on her website’s bio: “Thanks for stopping by, next time we shall have tea.”

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