Margaret Mary Horton

June 25, 1924 - December 23, 2022
December 30, 2022 4 Condolences Print Obituary Send Flowers

The family of Margaret Horton is saddened to announce the passing of Margaret on December 23, 2022 at the age of 98 years.

Mourning her loss is her son, Kim (Sandy), her daughters, Trudy (Lionel) Corrigan, Susanne, step-daughter, Ann Besuyen, granddaughters, Jessica (Jamie) Craig, Terry (Harold) Bull, great grandsons, Lockhart & Lennox Craig, and great granddaughters, Brittney & Mackenzie Bull, as well as her sister, Donna Pederson.

She was predeceased by her husband, Kenneth in 1997, her parents, three sisters and one brother.

Margaret was a retired primary school teacher with the Edmonton Public School system.  Mom loved to cook and was known for her home made bread and apple pies, loved her flowers and garden, playing bingo and her dogs, Brandy, Barclay, and Murphy.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of Unit 2A, Capital Care Dickensfield for the exceptional care, compassion and kindness Mom received during her stay there.

As per Margaret’s wishes, no funeral service will be held.  There will be a private family internment in Spring, 2023.

  1. I’m so sorry for your loss Trudy and Lionel and family – I’m so glad the last time I saw Marg we had a really nice visit. She will be missed and will always be remembered for her wonderful apple and pumpkin pies.
    Love
    Cheryl

  2. Trudy, Lionel and Family, we are so sorry for your loss. Your Mom was a kind and welcoming lady who we thought of as a friend. When you first took us to meet your Mom many years ago, she opened up her home to us and to our dog Brady. Please know we share your grief and she will be missed!
    Love,
    Bob and Donna

  3. Trudy, Lionel.and family, sincere condolences on your Mom’s passing. Losing a Mother is never easy. I hope you feel good about the way you were there to constantly care and comfort Marg all through her senior years. You are a wonderful daughter. I’ll never forget the good times we had with your Mom on our Saturday shopping and lunch excursions and happy hours at the nursing home. She certainly became my ‘second Mom’. Your friends are here for you- whatever you need. Love, Sylvia

  4. Trudy, Lionel.and family, sincere condolences on your Marg’s passing. Losing a Mother is never easy. I hope you feel good about the way you were there to constantly care and comfort Marg all through her senior years. You are a wonderful daughter. I’ll never forget the good times we had with your Mom on our Saturday shopping and lunch excursions and happy hours at the nursing home. She certainly became my ‘second Mom’. Your friends are here for you- whatever you need. Love, Sylvia

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