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Post by CherieKropp on Oct 7, 2014 9:04:51 GMT -5
After over a year of illness, Marge (Calder) Reynolds passed away yesterday, October 5, 2014 in Calgary, Canada. I will never forget the time I first met her over 20 years ago in person and we remained in contact ever since. Click here to read Marge's life story on the TLC Website. Marge was a very poor lady. I am collecting donations for her burial. Donations may be sent by paypal or check. If you're interested in donating, you may PM me.
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Post by CherieKropp on Oct 9, 2014 17:21:12 GMT -5
Information re Obituary and Service for Marge: www.piersons.ca/obituaries.html?id=1436906Reynolds, Marjorie Louise - September 22, 1934 - October 6, 2014 - Calgary, Alberta. It is with heavy hearts that the family of Marjorie (Marge) announces that Marge passed away peacefully at the Salvation Army Agape Hospice on October 6, 2014. She is survived by her loving husband Lovell Young, her son Kevin Jordan (Lana), daughter Twyla Wieners (Ian), Grandchildren Douglas Jordan (Karen), Kelly Jordan, Matthew Jordan, Kaitlan Jordan, Travis Jordan (Patricia), Troy Jordan (Melissa) and Tennille Meadors (Paul). She is survived by her great grandchildren, Mathus, Keanna, Willem, Nickolas, Lucas, Hailey, Charlize, Gavin, Olivia, Quinn, Austin, Madison and Greyson. She is also survived by her brothers, Kenneth Calder and Douglas Calder (Dawn) along with her nephews and nieces. Marge was predeceased by her parents Kenneth Calder, Nelsen and Doris Calder, her sons Keith Jordan, Kenton Jordan and her grandson Ryan. Marge was born in Deloraine, Manitoba, she was raised in Manitoba and has also lived in Whitehorse, Yukon, British Columbia and Ontario until settling in Alberta where she made her home for the past 20 years. Mom had a wide and varied career, doing everything such as operating a switchboard for telephone companies and in the mining industry. She also owned her own catering business, restaurants and arts and craft stores as well as working for Whitehorse Transit as a bus driver. When she settled in Calgary she started a new career as a home care worker, a job that she loved. Marge was a kind, caring compassionate person who always was there to lend a hand to anyone in need. Marge also spent a great deal of her time educating people about the religious sect that she was raised in and was instrumental in helping people get out. As a consequence she will always be remembered as a mentor and beloved friend to many people. She took to computing in her later years and enjoyed her many computer friends that she met while playing her favorite game "Farmtown". Funeral service will be held at ST. Stephens Anglican Church, Friday, October 17th at 1:00 PM with the Reverend Clara King officiating. Interment to follow. The church address is 1121 - 14th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta. A lunch will be served after the service. In lieu of flowers donations to the St. Stephens Church Inn from the Cold program will be gratefully accepted.
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Post by CherieKropp on Oct 16, 2014 13:38:09 GMT -5
It's not too late...this is the last call...the last time I will mention it. There is still time to donate. Every little bit helps.
Thanks so much for everyone who has donated to the collection for Marge (10 people).
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Post by CherieKropp on Oct 24, 2014 12:15:13 GMT -5
The donations for Marge totaled $850+ from 12 contributors and I wired the money to Marge's new husband, Lovell Young. Yes, Marge was married in the hospital in the last 2 weeks of her life! Lovell asked me to pass on his "heartfilled thanks to everyone for their kindness." I thank you too for trusting me with this collection and for your generosity shown to Marge. Cherie
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