Condolences
I have many warm childhood memories of spending Christmases with Margaret - her laughing and joking - as we pecked away at what seemed like insurmountable jigsaw puzzles. I'll also never forget enjoying her and Ed's hospitality in Dewinton, where the gorgeous home they constructed seemed to be only part of a beautiful life they had built together.
My deepest condolences to Rhonda, Joann, Darlene and Barbara, and the rest of Margaret's family and friends.
We are shocked and dismayed to hear about Margaret's passing. Margaret and her late husband Ed were wonderful neighbours and enriched gatherings with their generosity and hospitality.Their catering of our wedding was marvelous and contributed beautifully to our day. She is sorely missed.
David and Lesley Ewing
A beautiful woman with a wonderful smile. Margaret was a contender of Life. Bold. Remarkable and Classy. A cool human dressed in purple. Her spirit shines bright. Sending you and Eric my deepest condolences. ❤
I am so sorry for the loss of this lovely lady. I met Margaret through the Crown Jewels society; many times opened her home to our gatherings & a superb hostess. An ispiration to many. God rest her soul
Sending my deepest sympathy to Margaret’s family. She always had a smile, loved to play games and always looked like a million dollars. From your Crown Jewel friend, Vivian Hirsch
Over their years we spent many nights dancing at the Rocking Horse and then it was taking turns having each other over for dinner every month and as we slowed down we enjoyed coffee dates, which I will miss . Always full of chatter and laughter. I will miss you my dear friend , you we’re taken to soon . Love you and God Bless you Margaret
Margaret was a gem! She lit up any space with her smile and quick wit! I’ll miss her dearly at Champagne condos, but will think of her every time I wear purple (which is often). RIP, my purple pal… -Lisa Dunlop
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