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MARGARET LORRAINE LOVSTROM
Born: Jul 05, 1929
Date of Passing: May 07, 2024
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryMARGARET LORRAINE LOVSTROM
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Margaret Lorraine Lovstrom (nee Tough) on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Marg leaves to mourn: Wayne (Cheryl) Lovstrom; Andrea Allingham; Bruce (Trish) Lovstrom; Karen (Barry) Brown; Valerie (Gordon) Russell; 14 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Marg is predeceased by her husband Herb, parents Lawrie and Gladys Tough (nee Carey), in-laws Anders and Elin Lofstrom (nee Olsson), siblings Denzil and Pat Gamble (nee Tough), Ken and Norma Tough, Lawrence and Beryl Tough, Don and Gail Tough, David Tough and son-in-law David Allingham.
Marg was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on July 5, 1929, the second child to Gladys and Lawrence Tough. She graduated from Kelvin High School and attended Winnipeg School of Art for two years of evening classes. Following art school she was hired by the T. Eaton Co. in the Cosmetics Department and subsequently the advertising department of Zellers where she worked until after marrying Herb. Marg met Herbert at a dance at the Winnipeg Canoe Club. The wedding took place on July 21, 1961 at St. Andrews River Heights United Church.
Herb and Marg were blessed with two sons and three daughters: Wayne (1953 ), Andrea (1954), Bruce (1956), Karen (1959), Valerie (1961). The family was raised in St. Vital on Lennox Avenue for 17 years, after which they moved to Brandon, Manitoba when Herb accepted a position of Plant Manager for Behlen Wicks Co.
In 1980, Herb and Marg moved to rural Manitoba and built a new home overlooking the Souris Valley. They lived in this "little Eden" for 34 years until moving into a seniors' condo in Wawanesa.
Marg had many interests including gardening, knitting, sewing, playing cards, painting, Bible study, and volunteering in various capacities in her community. Marg enjoyed creating pottery and participated in the local farmers markets with produce, baking and her works of art. Marg was a faithful member of Brandon's Inner Wheel from 1979 to 2013 holding several executive positions. From 1997 to 1999 she served as the President giving her the opportunity to attend the international board meetings held in Great Britain. She also attended three international conventions in Sydney, Australia (1994), Berlin, Germany (1997) and Stockholm, Sweden (2000). These experiences enriched Marg's life with opportunities to interact with diverse people from around the world and the privilege of addressing 4000 delegates in Stockholm in the 2000 convention. Marg was nominated for one of the Women of Distinction awards for her tireless community and volunteer work. She will be missed beyond measure, but her kindness, gentleness, generosity, tolerance and resilience were great examples to her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren and will live on through them.
There will be a memorial service held for Marg at Brockie Donovan, 332 - 8th St., Brandon on Wednesday, May 29, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served afterwards at Rotary Villas, 1340 - 10th St., Brandon. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Samaritan House Ministries, or Helping Hands Centre of Brandon.
As published in Brandon Sun on May 23, 2024, May 23, 2024
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Marg was a great support to Samaritan House Ministries. She lived in my community and when ever I was at any event she would also spend time chatting with me and share her thoughts and prayers. I saw her last at church and she would send me notes of encouragement at Samaritan House. I am sorry for your loss. She was a great woman of faith. May God comfort and keep you in His peace. - Posted by: Barbara MCNish (Friend ) on: May 23, 2024