Margery Bourgeois

Margery Bourgeois

Margery Bourgeois Obituary

Published by Vancouver Sun and/or The Province on Jan. 15, 2011.

BOURGEOIS, Margery Catherine (Davis) December 16, 1924 - January 12, 2011 We announce with deep sadness the passing of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother at 9:30 in the morning on January 12, 2011. Margery was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba where she grew up and graduated from Gordon Bell High School in 1942. Predeceased by her mother, Miniota, and her elder sisters Evelyn and Doreen, she is survived by her younger brother D. George Davis of McLean, Virginia. In October 1941 through a mutual friend, she met Adelard (Addie) Bourgeois. They were married on April 26th, 1944 in Saint Boniface Cathedral and shared a loving and devoted relationship of almost 67 years. She is survived by her daughter Roselle (Brian) of North Vancouver, Gregory of Burnaby, Ronald (Joyce) of Vancouver and Richard (Faye) of Toronto. Her three grandchildren, Andrea Libman (Jeffrey), Philippe Bourgeois and Daniel Libman, as well as step-grand children Lindsey and Jeffrey Webster and young William Wallace, will greatly miss and lovingly remember her. Her early married life led her to Montreal, North Bay and Ottawa during WWII as dad served as a Flying Officer in the RCAF. A mutual decision that her Addie should enrol in dentistry at the University of Toronto lead this young couple to run a rooming house in post war Toronto. Upon Addie's graduation the couple returned to Saint Boniface(Winnipeg) in 1951 where he practised dentistry until 1982 whereupon they retired to the West Coast . Our mother was not the stay at home type. She became the Chief Field Collector for the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature and also contributed to Canadian Museum of Civilization. She was an avid antique collector, dealer and appraiser with a specialty in porcelain and English silverware. While raising her young brood; she was active executive with the Catholic Women's League in Holy Cross Parish and curled with the Heather Curling Club. Our family spent many a wondrous summer together at West Hawk Lake and later at the cabin we built on Storm Bay, Lake of the Woods. First residing in Duncan, then White Rock, Kerrisdale and Coquitlam; it is testimony to mom and dad that their children followed them to the Lower Mainland. Margery retained a lifelong affinity to bridge and sharing a good novel with the book club which resulted in her making friends all along her life's journey. A Funeral Mass is to be held in Coquitlam, at Saint Clare of Assisi, 1320 Johnson Street on January 19, 2011 at 1:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, a donation in our mother's memory to the Canadian Cancer Society is most appreciated.

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January 21, 2011

Our hearts go out to Uncle Addie and the rest of the family. Auntie Marge always had a place in our heart. We will greatly miss her.
Love Randy and Lynne

Joyce Green

January 20, 2011

Our deepest condolences to Addie and family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

On behalf of myself and my 10 year old son, William, I wanted to share some of our sentiments about Margery. I am filled with nostalgia and emotion for the past.

We met Grandma Marge, as we came to know her, in 2004. Grandma Marge embraced us as if we were family, unconditionally. She was THE Grandmother figure in young William’s life. She gave young William the priceless gift of the experience of a Grandmother, and we appreciate that so very much.

She also gave me the experience of a Mother figure. My own mother was sick most of her short time on this planet, so this means so much to me.

Grandma Marge’s thoughtfulness and kindness will always be remembered.
Grandma Marge, you positively touched our lives, and as a result we will never be the same. We have many wonderful images, remembrances and memories. There were all those times sharing pizza and stories with you at Boston Pizza, and drawing pictures with William. There were wonderful family meals at Roselle’s and Ron’s. In my consciousness those occasions were all happy, happy times. People were laughing, you were calling William ‘Sugarlump’, and all the cats were all ‘Tinkies’, the women were pretty, the men handsome, and you were always smiling. You nutured and cared for all of us.

We will always be grateful for the short, but wonderful time, we had with you. We miss you and will always love you Grandma Marge.
Joyce and William

Janice, T.J., Tyler & Montanna Ainsworth

January 17, 2011

We will miss you Auntie Marge. We have "antique" memories of you all around our home. So glad we visited with you Summer '09.
To the Bourgeois Family--You are all in our thoughts and prayers. xoxo

Ron Bourgeois

January 15, 2011

No one had a greater capacity to love than our mother!

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