(TEED) BURKE
BURKE, (TEED), MARGOT P. - 67, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Beloved wife of Donald J. Burke, passed away in Dartmouth General Hospital on June 4th, 2008, surrounded with love by her husband, daughter, and son. Born November 25th, 1940, in Saint John, N.B. She was a daughter of the late George and Janice (Harrison) Teed. Margot was a student at Edgehill School and Mount Allison University. She was employed by Montreal Trust, Saint John, N.B., Imperial Oil, Saint John and Dartmouth, and Royal Bank, Dartmouth. All her life Margot loved to dance and in her twenties was a performer with the highly regarded ''Fundy Frolics''. She sang with Dartmouth's Aeolian Singers, loved musicals, Viennese Waltzes, played piano for her own enjoyment and excelled in music festivals as a young girl. She enjoyed traveling with her husband, family gatherings, neighborhood get-togethers and trips to visit her grandchildren. Margot loved Christmas and would shop and prepare all year long to give her family a wonderful holiday, family traditions and memories. Besides her husband, she is survived by daughter, Susan Corbett Thibodeau (Benoit), Montreal and son, John Rivers Corbett (Monique), Fredericton, N.B.; sister, Janice Willis (Ray), brothers John Teed (Pat), George Teed (Valerie) Brian Teed (Sandy) and Bill Teed (Stephanie), all of Saint John. She also leaves behind five grandchildren, who adored her and she them, Jeremy, Ashley, Jesse, Jamie and Hailey. A much loved wife, mother and grandmother will be greatly missed. Friends and family may pay their respects at Donald K. Walker Funeral Directors, 307 Prince Albert Road, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia (902-469-5601) on Monday June 9th, 2008 from 2-4, and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service celebrating her life will be held in New Brunswick on Tuesday, June 10th at 1:00 p.m., All Saints Anglican Church, Clifton Royal, 3848, Route 845, Kingston, (cross the Gondola Point Ferry). Burial to follow in the ''All Saints Church'' cemetery. Reception to be held at ''Kingston Parish Hall'' five minutes down the road from the church. Donations may be made in memory of Margot to the ''Douglas Institute''. www.canadahelps.org/DonationDetails.aspx


