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MacLEOD (Morrison) – Margaret, 89, of Liverpool, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, September 17th, in Queens Manor with family at her side.
Born in Millville, Cape Breton, she was a daughter of the late Donald and Sarah (Smith) Morrison.
Margaret grew up in New Waterford and, after her marriage, lived most of her life in Sydney where she enjoyed many years skating with her husband Donnie on the rinks in Sydney. She was a former member of Trinity UCW, Whitney Pier and was an avid tarabish and bridge player. She relished time spent with her grandchildren and especially enjoyed hosting them during vacations and holidays.
Surviving are her sons: Gordon (Shaune) of Liverpool, Douglas (Wilma) and Kenneth, both of Dartmouth. Grandsons: Kirk, Scott, Iain, Stephan and Neil and grand daughters: Maggie and Emily. Great grandchildren: Rowan, Connor, Chloe, Gabriel and Tristan. Special friends Mary MacNeil and Marie Cecile LeLievre as well as several nephews and nieces.
She was predeceased by her husband Donald Alexander, infant son Douglas Murdock, sisters: Christine Morrison and Mary Gadd and brothers: Roderick, Smith and Murdock.
Funeral service will be Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. from Sydney Memorial Chapel with Reverend Duncan Roach officiating. Burial will be in Forest Haven Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Queens Manor, 20 Hollands Drive, Liverpool, NS B0T-1K0 or to a charity of choice.
Chandlers’ Funeral Service | Chronicle Herald | Cape Breton Post
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