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Wednesday, March 28, 2018
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Lucy Auger posted a condolence
Sunday, March 7, 2010
We are sending this message of condolence to the family of Margaret Nahirniak ... including her children Terry, Debbie & Darryl; her brother, Joseph, sisters Helen and Bernice and all the family ... she so much loved in her lifetime. Our hearts are deeply saddened by the loss of our beloved Auntie Margaret ... We will hold her generous loving spirit close in our souls as we mourn her passing ... we will always remember her kindness ... her joy of life ... her laughter and her willingness for family fun, music and any reason to make a day better by the little gifts of love she was able to create on the spot. What a truly wonderful inspiration she was for me and all of us. with love to each of you, Lucy and Fran
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Maryellen Auger posted a condolence
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Dear Terry, Darryl, Deborah and family, I send my love and heart-felt condolences on the loss of your beloved Mom. Great Aunt Margaret was so dear to my Mom, Lucy, and I heard so many endearing stories of her warmth, humor and caring heart. We may live miles apart -- just know that you, my Canadian family, are dear to me. May you always feel the love of your Mom that lives on in your hearts. Much love and Light, Maryellen 7 Doaks Lane Marblehead, MA 01945 USA
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Marilyn Mack Waingarten posted a condolence
Saturday, March 6, 2010
My father, Walter Mack, and I are so very saddened to hear of Margaret's passing. We remember her great warmth and generosity to the Macks, whenever we visited our family's ancestral home in Round Hill. She hosted my father and Aunt Adeline Millis when they took a train trip from western NY to Alberta in the 1990's, and she was so helpful to me when I was writing our family history book, especially sharing her memories about our ancestor Francizek Mack, who built an early Round Hill flour mill. We were strangers who she took into her home and heart, based on a shared ancestral history that she did so much to preserve in "Salute the Pioneers". She was a lovely, loving person, and I will very much miss not seeing her again, in future visits to Alberta. Marilyn Mack Waingarten