Condolences
Loved our visits with Auntie Margaret and Uncle Tom. She was so kind, waited on us with drinks and treats. So many stories they shared and Tom would always show us his latest carvings. Reunited at last, god bless them...❤️
I'm so sorry to hear of Marg's passing. She was a lovely lady who will be missed by so many. The world will be a darker place without her light. I am truely blessed to have known her. Deepest condolences to family and friends.
I remember visiting Auntie Margaret with my mom and a few of my siblings many times. Auntie Margaret was the first to have a microwave, so, she invited us over for a demonstration! She was always loving and kind and took time to show us Uncle Tom's carvings and share family photos. Always a cup of tea as well. Love you Auntie Margaret.
Brenda and family, our sincere condolences from residents, staff and management of Amber Lea Place. Margaret brought a smile to all those around her and will be dearly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
I will always cherish having marg at our family Christmas. Being able to sit and listen to her tell us all about the war and especially when both Jake and Braydin were both her boyfriends. Having the guys compete for her attention and she just LOVED every second of it. She is the sweetest, more kind person I have ever met and she will ALWAYS have a special place in my heart. Well marg “there’s the door” so much love, Emilie. ❤️
Sue and I remember Tom and Margaret from Holy Trinity on Superior St. They doted on each other and seemed to us to be a unit. They seemed eminently suited to each other. Kind, gentle, faithful. For us there was never Tom without Margaret or Margaret without Tom. What was interrupted with Tom's death is now restored
Hill & Robinson Funeral Home
30 Nelson Street
Brantford, Ontario
N3T 2M8
Phone: (519) 752-2543