Condolences
I am sorry that Margaret has left us. She was a wonderful person. I met her in nursing school many years ago and admired her very much.
Marg and I were nursing students together, and room-mates for a year – she was my Matron of Honour when I married — I have so many fond memories of our times together over those early years, and I remember that camping trip to the coast . Unfortunately time and distance have separated us, but she will always be an old and dear friend, very fondly remembered. My deepest sympathy to you all, Sandy, Diane and Doug and families, in your loss. Cherish your memories! Sincerely, Donna Carlaw.
Margaret was a really wonderful and inspirational woman. She never stopped learning, and I think that was a key to her agelessness. She had that enthusiasm and fascination that was catching. Bob and I send our sincere condolences to Sandy and Di and all the family. with love, Nancy Turner
What a lovely woman who has left behind another lovely woman and friend to me here in Vernon. My condolences to Sandra, her siblings and the rest of the family.
Dear Jim, Sandy, Diane and Doug,
We are sorry to hear of Marg’s passing.
We are currently in London, ON, visiting Michelle and her family so won’t be able to be at the service tomorrow but want you to know that we are thinking of you all.
Sincerely,
Bernice and Richard
I was sorry to read of Margaret’s passing. I have fond memories of her as a student in the Department of Archaeology and I admired her for completing her undergraduate degree. It seems she and Sandy were able to inspire each other.
My sincere condolences to Sandy and other members of the family.
Annie
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