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MARGARET MULLEY

Born: Oct 19, 1951

Date of Passing: Oct 12, 2011

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MARGARET MULLEY October 19, 1951 October 12, 2011 Margaret, we were saddened to hear that you passed away so unexpectedly. You are fondly remembered for your passion for soft cuddly Teddy Bears and your collection of earrings, that you so joyfully wore for everyday and special occasions. We were deeply touched by your thoughtfulness and kindness. Born and raised in St. James and lived your whole life in the family home. Margaret was a dedicated and conscientious employee and touched the lives of many people during her 31 year career. Margaret first started working for Revenue Canada on Ferry Rd. in 1977. Then in 1980 she moved to the new building on Stapon Rd., known as the WTC, where she made lifetime friends. During her career at the WTC, Margaret was involved in training many of the employees. Then, in 1993, she moved on to York Ave. and finally to 325 Broadway. Margaret really enjoyed working downtown where she made many more lifetime friends. She shared stories with of us of her younger years, of her family here in Winnipeg and out West. She was famous for bringing in baking and candy treats to the office. Working full speed ahead for the Sports and Social Committee and giving generously to charities. She officially retired in January 2010. She enjoyed morning coffee at Robin's on Ness, with her coffee group. She did a little travelling and enjoyed day trips and Fall suppers; organizing and planning for anyone interested in joining the event; be it a fashion show or fall dinner. She always remembered us on birthdays, anniversaries or at Christmas by sending us greeting cards. We loved the stickers. Margaret, you are sadly missed, but never forgotten Your friends and Co-workers

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 29, 2011

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • Aunt Margaret was a dear lady who always had a way of making me feel special..although distance had kept us apart, she was always dear to my heart. God Bless you Aunt Margaret...rest in peace. - Posted by: Tammy Mulley (niece) on: Dec 29, 2011

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