Margaret A. Clark
December 5, 1921 - August 27, 2007
Obituary
Margaret A. CLARK
Age 85, passed away on August 27, 2007. Born in Merritt B.C., Preceded in death by her husband Max. Survived by her daughter Janice and her husband Brian; granddaughters Alyssa and Ashley of Seattle. No services at her request. Please Sign Margaret’s guestbook here.
To The Family of Mrs. Margaret A. Clark
I would like to express my deepest sympathy to each of you. Although we are not acquainted with one another, we are acquainted with the pain when our loved ones fall asleep in death.
Our Heavenly Father feels the pain that you are going through. When he created the first Man and Woman it was his purpose that they and their offspring including us live forever without the effects of sickness and death.
His purpose has not changed for he promises that the day is soon to come in which he will wipe away the tears of sorrow from our eyes forever and death will be no more.
He promises too that your loved ones, my loved ones and many others will hear his voice and come out of the memorial tombs graves.
With loving memories of “Auntie Margaret”. She will always have a special place with Uncle Max in our hearts. We had many great visits with them over the years! Auntie Margaret always knew where the great shopping centres were and Uncle Max never turned down a game of golf! It was really nice to have had the visit we did in April with you and see how happy Auntie Margaret was being with you, Brian and the girls. Your mum and dad were both very proud of you and your family Janice, and loved you all very much! Treasure your memories!! With love and hugs!!
We are all so sorry that Auntie Margaret has passed away. She was a special Aunt as we were growing up. We have fond memories of her & Uncle Max & our visits to Bellevue, Tigard & Arizona. They always made us and our friends feel welcome there. Auntie Margaret was always willing to go shopping with us & show us around, even in Arizona. I know Mum will really miss her sister, although since she got so sick she did let her know that she really wanted to be with Uncle Max again – and now she is. You should take some comfort in knowing that. I’m sure Auntie Margaret was grateful to you & Brian for allowing her to spend her final days in your home. Please keep in touch with us up here in Canada, even though everyone’s lives have gotten so busy we’re really not that far away. Take care of yourselves. With love & sincerest sympathy……….
In loving memory of my dear friend of 61 years…we shared many laughs at Ford Motor Company in Windsor, Ontario. I remember when Margaret brought the cat, Mittens, to Windsor, she and Max having driven the cat all across the country. Max and Margaret were both dear, good friends and I am going to miss them both greatly. Janice, you were dearly loved by both your parents and they enjoyed every day they spent with you. The girls held a special place in their hearts and they looked upon Brian as a son. Janice, my prayers and love are with you. Marge Marr