Long-time Nobleton resident passed away peacefully at King Nursing Home, Bolton, Ontario, on Saturday March 8, 2014 at the age of 92 years. Predeceased by her beloved husband Arthur (1993) and their cherished only child, Steven (2002). Margaret will be lovingly remembered by daughter-in-law Susan, grandchildren Matthew and his wife Shannon, Stacey and her husband Michael Corley, and great-grandchildren James, Megan and Christopher Biggs, and Tyler Corley. A true lady, Margaret made friends easily with her sweet, gentle nature but it was always her family who had her heart.
A private family gathering will be held to celebrate Margaret’s life.
Special thanks to the caring staff at both Caledon Community Service apartments, 60 Jane St., Bolton and King Nursing Home, Bolton.
For those who wish, donations may be made in her memory to Caledon Community Services (non-profit charity), 18 King St. E., Bolton, L7E 1E8 or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, 1402-222 Queen St., Ottawa, K1P 5V9.
Arrangements by Egan Funeral Home, Bolton (905-857-2213).
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Gary and Faye Broad
Susan,Matt and Stacey; We have such wonderful memories of Margaret and Art over these many years. Margaret used to run the teen dances in the old hall many,many years ago. They were good neighbors for so many years and Robbie and Julie thought the world of them. We loved going to visit them on their boat up north. I had many good conversations with Margaret in our yards in the summertime. You were lucky to have such a wonderful lady in your lives and she was lucky to have all of you.
Andrea Risa and Ellie van Lenthe
We wish you our sincere sympathy in the passing of Margaret, what a wonderful lady. I know you do not know us but she always showed off the pictures of her wonderful family to us. We will miss our visits with her, though we only new her a short time. May God comfort each of you at this time.
Diane Wilson
Deepest condolences on the passing of Mrs. Biggs. Will always remember Marg & Art Biggs and visits with “Grandma Midgely” — good neighbours.
Jeanne Egan
Dear Family.
I met Margaret at the Seniors Centre and she was a dear lady to say the least. She loved our singing group every Monday after lunch. I loved to greet her with a hug and a kiss and she did likewise. May she rest in peace. She will be missed.
My sympathy
Jeanne Egan