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Margaret Ann (MacDonald) Morrison

Margaret Ann (MacDonald) Morrison Margaret Ann (MacDonald) Morrison

It is with great sadness that we, the family of Margaret A. Morrison of Sydney, NS, announce her passing at the age of 88 at Cape Breton Regional Hospital (CBRH) in the early hours of May 24, 2017 due to complications of Alzheimer’s. Survived by her daughters, Mary (Halifax), Lois (Mo) (Burlington, ON); Grandchildren, Stephanie and Kirsten (Calgary), Jamila (Chicago), Jaron (Waterloo), Monita (Denny) Edmonton; Great-Grandchildren Zayden (Calgary), Brooklyn, Daniella and Hunter (Edmonton); Daughter-in-law, Jean (Dutch Brook, CB).
Predeceased by husband, Howard; daughters, Amelia (Millie) of Calgary, and Lorna of Dutch Brook, CB. Sincerest Thank You to; our special friends Nancy Antle, David Colbourne and Theresa MacNeil for their loving care especially during the last 10 years. Thank you to Dr. Archibald, Debbie Delaney, Continuing Care Cape Breton, the staff of Cape Breton Regional Hospital's 3B, 4B and Palliative Care Units.
Special mention to Transit Cape Breton, Margaret suffered from a debilitating condition resulting in being Legally Blind. Due to the kindness of the bus drivers, she lived with her condition quite independently, which was so important to her. She traveled on the buses each day and always had lovely comments about the drivers and how they made her day while speaking with them.
Celebration of Life to follow at a later date with private burial in St. Peter’s, NS.
Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Alzheimer's Society, Cancer Society, Palliative Care of the CBRH or Every Woman's Centre.
On-line condolences may be made by visiting www.chantfuneral.ca




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