Margaret Moffat (Nee Griffis)

MOFFAT, Margaret Elizabeth (nee Griffis)It is with sadness of heart we announce the peaceful passing of our beautiful mother on Dec.23rd 2018 in her Huntsville home at the age of 102. She was predeceased in 1976 by her devoted husband Norman Douglas Moffat. Mother to daughters; Susan Brenciaglia (John) and Ann and son Norman Moffat. Loving Gramie to Robert Brenciaglia (Beth) and Christine Warman (Ted) Cherished GG to Julia Mattice (Evan), Jenny Beall (Dan) and Katie Warman. A very special Great-great Grandma to Liam and Victoria Beall, and Layla and Bronson Baker.Margaret was born in Fort William on November 6th 1916 to Arthur and Ida Griffis. The youngest of four; brothers James and Tom and sister Jean. After losing her parents as a child Margaret was adopted by close friends of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ashley Fife of Fort William.In her early teens Margaret and her “Auntie” travelled the world by ship, visiting such places as Hawaii and Australia. In addition they travelled to Italy including an audience with the Pope and to England where they had tea at Buckingham Palace.Always check for obvious dysfunctions such as short best prices on sildenafil legs, pelvic tilts, low shoulders, cocked heads, scoliotic patterns, etc. They might be similar to one another but they are certainly 5mg generic cialis not the same. This unintended attack is named as bacterial infection that is being icks.org viagra cheap no prescription utilized everywhere throughout the world by the men to manage the blood seeping in penile organ. Diagnosing the Cause of Impotence Ongoing ED condition in men should be cured as soon as possible. buy sildenafil australia Margaret was educated at Branksome Hall and then onto McGill University before marrying her late husband Norman. The war kept them apart for four years while Margaret raised her two children in The Kingsway.Margaret started a chapter of the Order of the British Empire. She was a long-time member of the Garden Club of Toronto as well as a life member of Lambton Golf Club. She volunteered at the Huntsville Heritage Place and was a strong supporter of the Muskoka Conservancy.We are especially grateful for the compassionate support received from her devoted caregivers.A celebration of Margaret’s long and wonderful life will take place in the Spring. A donation to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation or the Muskoka Conservancy in Margaret’s memory would be greatly appreciated.

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