Mrs. Margaret Ure
Memorial Candle Tribute From
Everest Funeral Chapel Limited o/a Everest of Thunder Bay
"We are honored to provide this Book of Memories to the family."
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Frederick James Ensom, Ms. Juhli K. Cheaww, Vancouver BC
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Condolence From: John McMullin
Condolence: Sincere condolences from Sister Mae and Brother John McMullin of the Order of the Eastern Star.
Tuesday February 26, 2008
Condolence From: Beth McLean
Condolence: Dear Ethel, Marilyn, Carol and Brian:

I read with sadness the death of your Margaret and remembered with joy how much I have admired her over the years. I had a visit with her a year ago and will remember that with fondness.
The picture of the gracious woman in a hat is a vision I will cherish.

Sincerely;

Beth McLean,
McCreary, MB
Monday February 25, 2008
Condolence From: Darlene Symonds Harrison and Michael Harrison
Condolence: Michael and I are currently in Florida and can not be at the service in memory of this wonderful lady. She was truly one of a kind. I learned so many life enhancing lessons from her - she showed me how to be a devoted daughter who visited regularly, an attentive wife and a magnificent fudge maker. I could write so much more but wanted you as family to know that she will be missed. It was my privilege to know her. Our condolences are with you. Darlene Symonds Harrison and Michael Harrison
Monday February 25, 2008
Condolence From: Coreen Tennant
Condolence: I shed a tear on Friday after hearing of Margaret's passing. The tear was not only that I will truly miss her, but a tear of happiness that I was fortunate enough to have known her. I met Margaret through my job at Thunder Bay District Housing. Although I have been employed by Housing for the past 26-1/2 years, I really got to know Margaret the past 13 years I managed Paterson Court. Margaret called me a couple of weeks ago and when I heard her voice, I remembered that she had recently celebrated yet another special birthday. I made plans to visit her within the next couple of days. I brought her a bouquet of flowers to brighten her day, but wouldn't you know it, it was Margaret who brought sunshine to my day with her tremendous spirit. We sat and talked about her rose gardens, her travels and her family...never a lull in conversation with Margaret. She spoke her mind, but with such graciousness that is very rare today. She was such a joy to all who met her. That particular day, I brought along a co-worker who had yet to meet Margaret, let alone anyone who reached her great age. My co-worker was thrilled to meet Margaret as I knew she would be. She looked forward to chatting with Margaret again. Little did we know that would be our last visit with her. I will remember our visit that day and others we had in the past with great fondness. Margaret was truly and one and only.
Monday February 25, 2008
Condolence From: Arlene Lockman and family
Condolence: I was introduced to this wonderful woman through the Zeigler family at my grandson-Cody Zeigler's baby shower a little over 13 years ago. She is greatly missed but I will remember the stories of her travels and celebrate the long full life that she thoroughly enjoyed.
Lots of love and admiration for a Special Lady,
Arlene, Allan, Justin, Melissa, Feather, Cody, Colton, Isabella,Aliyah and Jacob
Monday February 25, 2008
Condolence From: Sheila Miller
Condolence: What a great lady - she will be missed by all who knew her.

Sheila
Monday February 25, 2008
Condolence From: Lorie Dolphin
Condolence: Dear Aunt Margaret, How we will all miss that wonderful smile and the way you had of making a family get together a special affair. I remember over the years the many family showers you hosted. Although over the last years ours has been a long distance relationship I have treasured our phone conversations and visits when I was in Thunder Bay. But most of all my family remembers those beautifully penned and eloquently written letters which kept us up with your latest adventures. We know you are in a good place now and your memory will live on in our hearts.
Love Always
Lorie, Bret, Liam,
Spencer and Megan.
Monday February 25, 2008
Condolence From: Shirley McMartin
Condolence: From one "Bell" girl to another,- how I admired her!!. She was the epitome of a lady, I was 16 when I started at the Bell, she told me that I was lucky to start when I did because the Girls had just received a Twenty cent a WEEK raise which brought my salary to $19.20 a week. When she was sitting at her desk no one dared put a tissue in her waste basket--she did not want to catch our colds. Goodbye Marg, I will keep you in my heart. Shirley McMartin [in Arizona for the winter]
Sunday February 24, 2008
Condolence From: Bob and Elaine Knapp
Condolence: Bob and Elaine Knapp, from Kaukauna Wisconsin, extend their deepest sympathy to the family of Margaret. We came to know her very well after she married Bob's uncle, David Ure. She was a wonderful lady and we will certainly miss her.
Sunday February 24, 2008