MacGREGOR, Heather May
1936 - 2025
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our dear, beloved mother Heather May MacGregor (nee Rogers) on June 12, 2025.
Mum was born November 25, 1936, in Nelson, BC, to John Cecil Ingram Rogers and Mirrie Campbell Rogers (nee Gould). She was the third of 5 siblings. Mum was predeceased by her parents and her sisters Dorothy Bennett and Babs (Barbara) Glover. She is survived by sister Sheila Harrison and brother Patrick Rogers.
Mum loved growing up in Nelson, first at Shirley Ranch on Granite Road where they had cows and chickens, and she and her siblings played in the woods and learned to swim in Kootenay Lake; and then, in town in the neighbourhood of Fairview. She never wanted their family summers at Kootenay Bay to end but also loved the winters with lots of snow, when her father would build them snow tunnels and they would slide off the garage roof into the snow.
In 1952, her father, who was a draftsman with BC Forestry, received a promotion and transfer to Victoria. Mum was very reluctant to leave Nelson and her good, life-long friends but she soon made more life-long friends in Victoria while attending Oak Bay High School and Victoria College (now UVic).
While attending high school and college, she worked summers for the Forestry Branch in the Parliament Buildings, then after graduating she worked at CKDA and for the CPR, in the Steamship Building on Belleville Street. Once she had children, she was a stay-at-home mum until her daughters were in their teens, when she returned to work for the Ministry of Children and Families, where she worked until retirement in 1997.
Mum always had a passion for the outdoors and nature. She loved swimming, hiking, cycling, skiing, boating, camping, exploring, travelling, birding and elephants. She truly enjoyed the nature in her yard in Oak Bay including families of deer, hummingbirds, owls, squirrels, etc. We spent many summers camping throughout BC. Mum's first international trip was to Greece with high school friend Mary in 1987. Since then, she travelled to many countries in Europe, the UK, Hawaii, Eastern Canada, and Mexico with her daughters, sons-in-law and grandchildren.
Mum/Grammie was loving, kind, funny, sarcastic, strong and very stubborn. She will be sorely missed by daughters Laurie (Oscar), Lynne, Marie (Gary), grandchildren Leigh (Julian), Zak (Emily), Jess (Matt), and her beloved great-granddaughter Rosie May.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Society of BC, or any charitable organization of choice - Mum was a supporter of many.
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Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Jul. 19 to Jul. 21, 2025.