Condolences
Dearest Maggie was and still is a and forever will be
a bright,generous,loving,laughing and glorious light of humor, deeply caring for her friends and family. Over the years we ve stayed in touch through fb messenger. Everyday she sent a happy "Good morning "Snoopy dog embracing a bright day, or a happy Friday, flowers..and of course some bawdy Scottish moments..sayings..jokes..Always lifting my spirits. I will miss these morning greetings. (I haven't deleted any of them ). As I write this and think of her , I can feel her bright ,laughing, dear Scottish Soul , feasting on Haggis, doing endless tours to the Isle of Skye listening to the bagpipes and causing the wind to blow up a kilt or two. Of course she'll be flying around some Swiss and Canadian mountains ,laughing ,grinning ,dancing with Hans and sending her great heart full of love to us all. A loving angel to watch over all who knew and loved her. Much love Maggie..
So many wonderful memories of Maggie from my CMH days. Laughter, kindness and a few good shenanigans. Gatherings at her new home on Wolf were always filled with love and smiles. Those encounters on walks with Paisley were big hugs and great stories.
Sending my deepest condolences to John and Gordon.
Nancy DaDalt
When I emigrated to Banff in 1970 I met Maggie at the Timberline, it was the start of a friendship that expanded 54 years and what a 54 years it was. Hans and Maggie’s house was a welcomed home away from home, saved me from many homesick nights. Although I could go on for hours talking about my friendship with Maggie we did share a special trip to China and Tibet. When we arrived in Lhasa for our 5 day trip we both experienced tears of joy, me for finally realizing my dream since childhood to visit the Dalai Lama’s Potola Palace and for Maggie visiting his summer home. On that trip we both lost weight as our food choices were limited, Maggie rose to the occasion and was my food guinea pig, eventually one night we shared 2 bottles of cheap wine and snicker bars. That trip of all my trips is forever etched in my mind along with my love and friendship for Maggie. She will be missed.
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