We Remember
LIVINGSTON, MARGARET CHRISTINA
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Margaret passed peacefully on December 30, 2012, with her family at her side.
Margaret is survived by her son Ralph (Pauline); daughters Jo Ann (Bruce) and Marilyn (Clay); grandchildren Althea and Julia Livingston of Kelowna; Simon and Neil Fowler of Enderby; and MacKenzie, Hanna and Reece Hett of Tatla Lake, BC.
Margaret was sadly predeceased by her husband Gordon in 1993.
Margaret’s funeral service will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 696 Glenmore Road, on Friday, Jan. 4, at 11:00 A. M.
Our family would like to thank all the staff at Springvalley Care home for their wonderful care and support for the past three years.
Service
Friday, Jan. 4, at 11:00 A. M.
Location
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
We are very sorry for your loss. Your mother was a dear lady. You are all in our thoughts.
Love
Allan & Michelle Campbell (Lagasse)
Dear Ralph, Jo Ann, Marilyn and
families;
I last visited Margaret in Nov.
I have such fond memories from 950 Lanfranco and of course “The Walkers” We loved her so dearly.
I am visiting family in Edmonton and so sorry I will not be able to be with you on Friday.
Love and prayers with you all, as you give thanks for the life of a lovely lady.
Beryl Baldeo
Our sympathy and condolences to all the Livingston family. Marg was a good friend and neighbor! Sincerely, the Walkers. (Joan Best, Beryl Baldeo, Agnes Shewring, Adela Wahl, Carol Geoghegan, Lynn Honey)
Ralph, Jo Ann and Marilyn
My thoughts are with you all on the passing of your mother. She was one of the guiding lights as we grew up together in Dawson Creek. Although she did not agree with everything we did, like hair cuts, she was always forgiving with our actions. I had one memorable visit with her in the Dawson Creek Art Gallery that has stuck with me for many years now. She will be missed by you all.
John Bergeron
Please accept our deepest sadness at the passing of your mother. Please know that all of you are in our prayers.
Love;
Susan and Frank
Dear Ralph and Family,
We were sorry to learn of the passing of your mother. It has been awhile since she and I last saw each other but I always remember her for her quiet smile and soft nature.
Dale & Melody
Finding out about your Mom has brought back so many great memories of the times we all spent together in Dawson Creek. Ralph, Joanne and Marilyn my thoughts are with you during your time of loss. Pat
Ralph, JoAnn, Marilyn and families. Sorry to hear the passing of your mom. It is never an easy time to give up your mom. Hang on to the great memories that your mom provided you over the many years both growing up and as adults. I have fond memories of your mom from the days when you lived on 93rd ave in DC as well as some good chats as a young adult in good old Dodge. Your mom was always to easy to talk to and always had a positive outlook on life. Thinking of you as you go through this difficult time.
Ken Bergeron
To the Ralph and Pauline Livingston family:
Sincere sympathy on the loss of your mom, the foundation of the family. Many happy memories are carried through from our years growing up in the neighbourhood together and many fun times! Thinking of you all at this time and may the celebration of your mom’s life bring you comfort.
Sincerely, in friendship,
Theresa (Bergeron) Wastle
Leduc, Alberta
Dear Marilyn, JoAnn, Ralph and family. Sincere condolences to you on the loss of your mother. I have fond memories of her from Dawson Creek days. I hope your memories of her comfort you as you grieve her loss. Take care.
Aimie
Ralph Joanne & Marilyn Sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom, she was a great person, I worked for your Dad for many years in Dawson Creek. Elsie Mock and Marg & Bob Lowther.
To all the family, I am very sorry for your loss. Margaret, and all of you, were so very nice to me and to my mother when we moved to Kelowna. And I always enjoyed her company when we were all living in Dawson Creek. I send my deepest sympathy.
Frances Phillips