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MARGARET ELIZABETH TOBIN

Date of Passing: Dec 21, 2014

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MARGARET ELIZABETH TOBIN Margaret Tobin passed away on December 21, 2014 at the Grace Hospice at the age of 69 years. Arrangements for a celebration of Margaret's life are pending and a full obituary will follow in the Saturday edition. Bardal Funeral Home and Crematorium 204-774-7474 Condolences: www.bardal.ca

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 23, 2014

Condolences & Memories (9 entries)

  • Margaret was loved by all in our family. Our mother, Katherine Popp, loved her and delighted in her. Even though we did not see each other often, I have wonderful memories of her. - Posted by: Mary Radke (Cousin) on: Jan 07, 2015

  • Dear Margaret, Thank you for your inspiration, compassion, strength, vision and friendship. Throughout your own battles you were a source of comfort and I am thankful for the day you welcomed me to 'your' Choir. I shall miss you and your smile! - Posted by: Marianne Wishnowski (Choir friend) on: Dec 26, 2014

  • Margaret you were a special person in my life on Sundays when you started our choir practice with your prays and chants. It helped me get through some rough times in my life. You were an inspiration to stay strong even when your life can be full of pain and hardship. We will be singing for you and all our loved ones. - Posted by: Brenda (Choir Member) on: Dec 25, 2014

  • Margaret will be sadly missed by her many friends and family. Minna, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time. We love you dearly. - Posted by: Pamela and Louis Goulet (Family) on: Dec 24, 2014

  • We moved back to Winnipeg from the West Coast and joined Margaret's Choir. We were so happy to find this wonderful group. Thank you, Margaret. You left something very special in this world. - Posted by: Sharron and Harvey (choir members) on: Dec 24, 2014

  • We have lost to this world an amazing woman who could feel the earth we live on we feel the loss and pain. Her amazing spirit has been set free and in that I rejoice. - Posted by: Patti Brett (Friend) on: Dec 23, 2014

  • Margaret was an amazing woman. She lived life to the full and battled adversity with vigour and self-belief. It is a privilege to have known her. - Posted by: Robert Dixon (Friend) on: Dec 23, 2014

  • Dearest Margaret, you noticed us. It may be that much of our life goes unnoticed, no one there to witness how we feel, what we do from day to day. But being in a relationship with you, we were noticed. You drew attention to our talents, how we served dinner, how we related to others, how we dealt with stresses, how we looked from day to day--the blouse, the necklace, the boots. We shared over half of our lifetime together, you and I and all that went by in that time; and this I will miss most about you--that you took caring notice of me and of those around you, and we knew it. All my love as you pass through yet another transition. - Posted by: Irene Karpiak (Longest-time friend) on: Dec 23, 2014

  • Margaret humbly led us NOT ONLY to believe in ourselves and BUT ALSO to believe in a power greater than ourselves - choral music! I, like so many others, am forever grateful! - Posted by: Carole Grier (Member of Margaret's Choir) on: Dec 23, 2014

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