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Margaretann David

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MARGARET-ANN DAVID

(née BLUE)

July 26, 1952 – September 26, 2021

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved mother and grandmother. Margaret passed from this earth on September 26, 2021, in her home at the age of 69 years. Margaret was predeceased by her husband Sid, daughter Katherine, and parents. Beloved by family and friends, she is survived by children Kimberly and Johnathan; grandchildren, Jamila, Bailey, Caleb, and Luke; and siblings, Allan, David, and Ken.

 

Margaret was born in Montreal, Quebec, growing up on the northwest corner of the island in Pierrefonds. She was raised in a family of five children, with an older brother, Allan, and three younger siblings, David, Ken, and Cyndi. Many foster children were present in Margaret’s home. She loved children and spent many hours caring for infants, toddlers, young children, and her younger siblings through her childhood and teenage years. She loved living in Montreal, with many fond memories of skiing in the mountains, spending time outside, participating in her church’s youth group, and spending time with her extended family. Although she was quiet, she had a great sense of humour. She, like her father, was well known for being a quiet instigator, who would cheekily survey the turmoil she had created, watching her handiwork in the background.

 

She began her work life in the Men’s Department of Simpson’s in Montreal after graduating from high school. Soon after, she took a position with Nordair as a scheduling clerk and flight attendant. She would go on to spend ten years working for Nordair and Pacific Western Airlines in Montreal and the Northwest Territories. It was through this experience that she caught the travel bug, which gave her a unique opportunity to inexpensively travel through much of North America, Europe, and the Caribbean with friends and co-workers.

 

Margaret first met Sid while serving as Maid of Honour for her friend’s wedding in Montreal. Sid served as Best Man. It was at this wedding that sparks would first fly; however, these were sparks of anger. Yet Sid’s extroverted, charming and persistent personality would eventually sweep Margaret off her feet. After a six-month whirlwind romance, they married in Cambridge Bay, Northwest Territories on November 8, 1975. They would be married for nearly 44 years, until the time of Sid’s death.

 

Margaret and Sid lived in Cambridge Bay for the first ten years of their marriage. They loved living in the Arctic, spending much time travelling around the world and entertaining friends and family. They would often spend entire summer nights outside travelling across the Arctic tundra during periods of twenty-four hour daylight. During winter months, Margaret was well known for hosting memorable dinner parties in the community. When their children were ready to begin school, Margaret and Sid moved to Winnipeg. Margaret spent the children’s early years as a homemaker, supplementing the family’s income as a seamstress and babysitter. In 1992, Margaret began working at Springs Christian Academy where she would work first as an Educational Assistant and then as a Librarian for the next 27 years. She worked with and read to children of all ages, but her passion was connecting with high school students. She worked to create a library that served as a safe space for students. Margaret’s dry sense of humour, practical and no-nonsense approach drew students into the library, filling the room each day. She would frequently serve as a listening ear and confidant to many troubled, disconnected, and despondent teens.

 

Together Margaret and Sid raised one daughter, Kimberly, and one son, Johnathan. They also fostered a young boy named John in their early years of marriage. Margaret believed that she was called to be a mother. Though she encountered much hardship beginning her family, she cherished every moment of motherhood. Her children meant the world to her; she loved and willingly sacrificed for them, spending as much time as she could with them. She spent many days reading to them, cooking, baking, creating, crafting, and exploring with her kids. She taught her children the love of God, and lived out her deep faith through her involvement in children’s ministries at her church. Her family would actively serve alongside her weekly in a Boys & Girls Club. Even as adults, Margaret loved spending time with her children through ongoing conversations, time out together, and family dinners. In her later years, she loved spending time with her four grandchildren. She looked forward to every moment she could spend with them. She loved sharing and bragging about her grandchildren to anyone who would listen. There was no doubt about the love and pride that Margaret had for her family.

 

Margaret was an avid reader. She would spend hours with her head in a book, adventuring and exploring vicariously through the lives of many different characters. She loved creating and crafting through fabric and yarn, paper, and water colour mediums. She was an accomplished seamstress, creating her own and her children’s clothing, including her daughter’s wedding gown. Margaret was an amazing cook. She was well known and respected in Cambridge Bay for her eventful dinner parties. Her friends and family loved her cooking and baking. Margaret loved all creatures great and small. Many four-legged friends and fish were welcomed into her home and workplace. Her dogs and cats were a constant source of companionship and friendship. She also loved classic movies, all things salty, and spending time together with her close friends and family. Margaret was a follower of Christ and had a deep faith in Him through her life. Though she faced many trials, she trusted and rested in the Good Shepherd’s care.

 

Margaret spent many years volunteering through several children’s programs over her lifetime. She taught Sunday School as a teenager and then again for eight years in Winnipeg when her children were young. She served as a Brownie leader with Girl Guides of Canada for seven years. She also served as a Leader, Secretary, and Administrator for her church’s weekly Boys & Girls Club program. She was the organized planner, lobbying for a theme for each event she helped to plan. She would meet several close and lifelong friends through these activities. Margaret enjoyed ministering alongside her friends and family.

 

Margaret looked forward to her retirement. She spent these days reading, connecting with her close friends, spending time with family, babysitting her grandchildren, and keeping herself active as a dog sitter and dog walker. Margaret was a loving, selfless, genuine woman, who was always willing to listen to and serve the needs of others. She was a peace maker who always had so much to give of herself. Margaret’s family will deeply miss her, but will treasure her impact in their lives, and all of the memories they created together. They are comforted knowing that she is resting in the safe and capable hands of her Heavenly Father. She will not be forgotten.

 

A memorial service to celebrate Margaret’s life will be taking place with close friends and family, to comply with current health orders. A video of the memorial service will be made available on YouTube by October 26, 2021 at the following address: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqueZswcXM1E4gth5jP0GwA, for those that would like to watch the service. In lieu of flowers the family would request that donations be made to the Winnipeg Humane Society.

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Matthew Gooch

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Your mom (Mrs. David) was such a wonderful person, a great listener and above all else - one who loved all her children. My memories of Mrs. David are nothing but fond ones and I will be keeping you and your family in my prayers. She will surely be missed.

Michelle Cattani

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Kim, I’m so sorry for your loss. Your mom was the best - and I remember spending so much time at your house when we were teenagers and she was always so great to talk to and always so invested in whatever was going on in our lives. I’m thinking of you and Everett and Caleb - and Johnathan and his family - in this difficult time. Sending love. ❤️

Janet Young Williment

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Margaret’s presence in many situations was comforting and very appreciated. I regret to hear this news and wish the family the best considering the circumstances.

David blue

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Kim and Johnathan.. your mom would be so proud in the way you honored her. Again I'm so sorry mom left so early but God has new plans for her now.  She will forever be my big sister and will always be in my heart..she's not gone from your lives..she is in every grandchild hearts.  David Blue

Ruth Levasseur

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Kim & Johnathan, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. Margaret and I retired from SCA at the same time. We spent many hours talking while still at work and going for coffee once retired. Over the years she was so proud of your achievements. Once the grandchildren came, she was beyond ecstatic.  You were her world. I am so sorry. Ruth Levasseur. 

Allan & Gloria Blue

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of loss.  Please know you are not alone in remembering a truly wonderful and good person that meant so much to so many. My sister Margaret-Ann was an important part of my growing up and in later years a different bond was formed.  Our lives were busy and the distance kept us apart, but she was always a big part of my life, my baby sister. Gloria and I will miss her greatly.

Krystal (Parcero) Mariani

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Mrs David is someone I will always remember in my heart ❤ when I was in grade 5 I would come to the library often. She always took note of which books I’d take out and always would recommend books for me to read. I really will miss this soul. We love you Mrs David

Mike Dyer

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My sincere condolences go to Kimberly and Jonathan on the loss of your mother.  I remember countless conversations with her in the library.  She always had a humorous slant on life that would leave us both laughing.  Her stories of living up North were always fascinating, but she always brought things back to her intense of love family.  Praying peace for both you.

Patricia Blue

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Kim and Jonathan I'm so sorry for the loss of your mother I spoke to your mother a couple of times and we had great talks she will be missed lean on family your mom will be forever in your hearts

Vaibhav

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Deepest sympathies. So sorry for your loss, Kim. Please take care.

Brad Dowler

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

It is with great sadness that I learned of Margaret's passing.  We both spent many days in the original basement library/computer lab of the school and it is there that I learned of her genuine compassion for children.  Her efforts to help the students expanded throughout the years with her tireless work in finding good literature for them to read but never wavered on the principle that it needed to more than good, it also had to be in line with the truth of Jesus Christ.  Margaret spent many times discussing the benefits of pets, dogs in particular, fish and her love for her own children and grand children.  Our world was made better due to her.  Psalm 147:3 He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.
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