Margaret Mary (White) Haley
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Peacefully, with family present, at the Brantford General on Monday, March 8, 2021 Margaret Mary Haley (nee White) in her 95th year. Margaret was a woman of principal and conviction whose faith and belief in family shaped the lives of all who loved her. Predeceased by her husband Jim and son Paul (Margot). Margaret is survived by many who loved her dearly, including children Jane (Ernie d. 1995), Nancy (Andre), Ella (Richard), Jim, Dorothy (Ralph), Mary Clare (George d. 2020), Louise (Peter), Marta, Marlene (Bernie), many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and cherished niece Jackie Cameron. The family would like to thank Kahentenhawe (Alicia) Francis and Sam Jenkins who helped care for Margaret. To read a story of Margaret's life, please visit the McCleister Funeral Home website at https://mccleisterfuneralhome.ca In accordance with Covid restrictions, a private Mass in celebration of her life is planned on Friday, March 12th at St Ann's Church in Ancaster, ON followed by burial at Resurrection Catholic Cemeteries. Covid restrictions are in effect, so facial masks and social distancing is required for those invited to attend.In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Sleeping Children Around the World http://www.scaw.org

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Published in The Hamilton Spectator on Mar. 11, 2021.
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March 11, 2021

Your Mother was a great lady. She was a good friend of my Mother's. I knew her for over 60-years, having started kindergarten with Mary Ella at St. Ann's, Ancaster. Heading out to the farm was always a fun time. Marg was so proud of you all.
Mary Catharine Lawlor
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