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Janet & Wayne Halenda
July 22, 2025 | Mississauga
Toronto, Ontario
Margaret Anne McKillop passed away on June 17, 2025, surrounded by family at her home. Marg was raised in Blenheim, Ontario, where she spent her summers picking fruit and was spoiled by her parents. She grew up and attended law school, where she met and fell in love with Bill Fanjoy, her lifelong...
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Janet & Wayne Halenda
July 22, 2025 | Mississauga
Marg was my roommate in TO for many years before she left for law school. She added enjoyment & light to any gathering. She was always a welcoming friend. I will miss you Margie.
Charlotte Foster
July 02, 2025 | Friend
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Jo-Anne Raynes & Ray Goldie
July 02, 2025 | North York
I was shocked and saddened when I saw Marg McKillop's notice in the Star. I only knew Marg as a junior colleague for a year or so when we both worked at The Wyatt Company in 1973/74. I liked Marg. She was very friendly, gregarious, full of life and had a very hearty laugh. I recall that she was hoping to get into law school some day. She has departed the stage far too soon. My condolences to her family.
Bill Hazlewood
June 30, 2025 | Work
Dear Bill, Alexandria and Eryn, I know this a cliché, but my heart is heavy, and I'm sad. Marg was my first real friend. Grade 2 in Blenheim when my family had moved to town. I was still an immigrant kid with a bit of an English accent. It was in the middle of the school year, and Marg walked home with me on my first day in class. Marg was kind, smart, funny and in many ways not like me. Over time, she would try to convince me that Barbra was the best. I would tell her my hero was Keith,...
john coleman
June 30, 2025 | Friend
My sincere condolences to all. Margie and I spent many happy hours riding together to Cedar Springs every summer . Others joined us carpooling but we were always a pair who enjoyed a bit of fun, after work as well. Later when we met on the street in Blenheim it was like days had never passed. I remember, her laugh as I rolled away Both of us waving only to hit the hydro pole in front of her childhood home. What a laugh! What a loss!
MaryAnn Bannon ( Nesbitt)
June 28, 2025 | Friend