Condolences
As a nephew of Aunt Marg growing up on the farm that her father John Gibson had homesteaded, I was always impressed that she always remembered us so far away on our special occasions. I always remember thinking that Aunt Marg was a very independent and determined Lady with wonderful compassion. It was always a very special summer when Aunt Marg, Uncle Tom, Rob and Brain visited us. I always enjoyed her stories and letters about family, the farm and Grandpa. When I last talked to Aunt Marg on the telephone a few weeks ago, even though she knew her days were short she still asked about the farm and showed concern for her nieces and nephews out west and wished us the best with our children. She continued to show love and concern for others to the very end.
Merv Gibson, Edmonton Alberta
Cindy & Family: So sorry to hear of Marg's passing. She was a great lady and a wonderful story teller. We will all miss her. Take comfort in a life well lived and from the hundreds of people whose lives she enriched just from knowing her. Nice to see you today. Pat Rowland & family
One of the Lords wonderful Angels has left us which makes us all sad. I hope now we can step up and follow Aunt Margs wonderful example.
I remember my sister and I as kids spent summer afternoons in her backyard. She was so kind, and full of love, and I know special to so many who had the good fortune of having her in their life. My condolences.
Dearest Marg. You may have been called home, but you will live on in our hearts forever. I love you.
I am very sorry to hear about Margaret's passing! Both Margaret and Thomas where a Big Influence on me growing up and they will be Sorrowfully Mist Please Accept My Condolences to Robby and Lynn and Brian and the Rest of the Family Since I am in Nova Scotia and do to health problems I will not be able to attend