Obituary of Margaret Elizabeth Elliott
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Margaret Elizabeth Elliott
May 11, 1932 - August 31, 2023
Margaret Elizabeth Elliott (née O'Neill), of Corner Brook, NL, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on August 31, 2023 at Western Long Term Care, Corner Brook, NL.
Margaret was born on May 11, 1932 in Corner Brook. Margaret is survived by her children Sandra Watson (Frank); Tony Elliott (Paulette); Brian Elliott; Betty House (Dave); Debbie Hepditch (David); and her sisters Genevieve Caddigan, Sheila Martyn, and Jean Murphy (Frank) as well as 9 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Margaret was preceded in death by her parents, Winnifred and Thomas O'Neill; her son, Gary Elliott, daughter-in-law, Loretta Elliott; her brothers, Ted O'Neill, Sean O'Neill; her sisters, Mary Ryan, Patricia Caddigan, Betty Hansen; and granddaughter, Kimberly Watson.
Margaret or Marg was well-respected and loved by all who knew her. During her 14 year tenure at the former Canadian Tire on Humber Road, and her subsequent 16 year tenure at Sobeys, Marg made many friends and was even affectionately referred to as “mom” by her co-workers. Marg was known for her deep faith, attending mass regularly. She was also an active member of the Society of the Little Flower.
Marg was also well-known for her signature raisin tea buns, always having a batch ready for anyone who stopped by. She enjoyed baking and made many items each week for friends and family who visited her. She always had an open door and enjoyed deep conversations with those who stopped by.
A funeral service for Margaret will be held on Monday, September 4, 2023 at 10 am at All Hallows Church, Humber Road. Interment to follow at Mount Patricia Cemetery. Family and friends are invited to express their condolences by making a donation to a charity of their choice in her memory.
If Roses Grow in Heaven (by Delores M. Garcia)
If roses grow in heaven,
Lord please pick a bunch for me,
Place them in my Mother’s arms
and tell her they’re from me.
Tell her I love her and miss her,
and when she turns to smile,
place a kiss upon her cheek
and hold her for awhile.
Because remembering her is easy,
I do it every day,
but there’s an ache within my heart
that will never go away