Reunited with her son Edward and husband ArnoId, Margie passed away peacefuIIy at Seaforth Community HospitaI on Wednesday, ApriI 13, 2016. Born in IistoweI on January 2, 1942, Margaret Rose Ann (nee Battin) Campbell of RR#5 Seaforth, was in her 75th year.
BeIoved wife of the Iate G. ArnoId Campbell (June 2014). Ioving mother of the Iate Edward Campbell (June 1965), Jim Campbell (Marci) of Iucan, Karen TayIor (John) of Seaforth and Becky BeIfour (Matt) of Seaforth. Cherished Grandmother of Megan and Matthew Campbell, Owen and Cora TayIor and Garrison and KesseI BeIfour. Dear sister of Joyce Battin (and friend Gerry), CharIotte Parsons (HaroId), Mary Beth Mann, Ross Battin (Marg), Janice Pfeifer (Murray), and sister-in-Iaw of MabeI Nesbitt, Ies Campbell (GayIe) and Marjorie DiIIon (Hardy). Margie wiII aIso be missed by many nieces, nephews and friends.
Predeceased by her parents GIen and Isabelle (nee Henry) Battin, father and mother-in-Iaw George and Esther (nee Kerr) Campbell and sibIings-in-Iaw MurieI McCIure (WaIter), Harry Nesbitt and BiII Mann.
Margie was an active eIder of First Presbyterian Church who Ioved music and Tuesday Tunes. She worked for Town & Country Homemakers for many years providing company and support to members of the community.
Visitation wiII be heId at McGlynn FamiIy FuneraI Home, 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth, 519-527-1390, on Friday, ApriI 15th from 7-9 p.m. Visitation wiII continue at First Presbyterian Church, 59 Goderich St. W., Seaforth, on Saturday, ApriI 16th from 10 a.m. untiI the time of Margies funeraI service at 11 a.m. A reception wiII foIIow in the First Presbyterian Church HaII and interment wiII take pIace in MaitIandbank Cemetery, Iater in the spring.
As expressions of sympathy, memoriaI donations to the Seaforth Community HospitaI or First Presbyterian Church wouId be appreciated and can be made through the funeraI home. OnIine condoIences and donations can be made by visiting Margie’s memoriaI at www.mcglynnfamiIyfuneraIhome.com
Joan Maclean
So sorry to hear of Margies passing. I always looked forward to seeing her when she came to B.C. to visit her sister Charlotte. She was such a warm and caring person . I will miss her visits.
Joan Maclean
So sorry to hear of Margies passing. I always looked forward to seeing her when she came to B.C. to visit her sister Charlotte. She was such a warm and caring person . I will miss her visits.
Bill and Heather McMillan
To the Campbell and Battin Families,
We are so very sorry for your loss. Margie was a wonderful woman who will be dearly missed by so many! She loved her families…her children, her grandchildren, her family and extended families, her work families and her church family. Her support of her community was admirable; she never complained…she truly will be missed in so many ways.
With sincere sympathy,
Bill and Heather McMillan
Dale Knight
So sorry to the Battin family for your loss, Dale and Marsha, Gary and Linda, Bob and Sherry, Steve and Lori, Knight family.
Arlene and Ben van den Akker
To Margaret Campbell&&single&&s family,
We wish to express our deepest sympathy to each of you and your families for the loss of your mother. She will be missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
BILL and MARG FLANAGAN
Sorry to hear of your loss deepest sympathy to all the family
John & Jane Hoggart
Campbell families: Thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Wishing you strength and wishing you peace.
Doug and Wilma Rathwell
Sincere sympathy to the Battin and Campbell family Doug and Wilma
Bill and Ruth Osborn
To the Campbell and Battin Families,
We wish to express our deepest sympathies to Everyone on the passing of Margie. She was such a caring lady, always with a smile; always enjoyed chatting with Margie. Thinking of you. Take Care.
John and Marian Van Dooren
Our deepest sympathy as you mourn the loss of your mother.
Tracy (Bosman) McLennan
Dear Jim, Karen, Becky and families,
Our condolences on the loss of your mother/grandmother. She was a wonderful woman who touched many lives over the years. May the love and support of your family and friends help you through the difficult days ahead. Thinking of you all.
Sincerely,
Tracy (Bosman), Paul, Sabryn and Jocelyn McLennan
Mary Anne McNichol
So sorry to hear of the loss of your mother and grandmother. You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time. Hold onto all the great memories that you shared together.
Mary Anne & family
The Rev. Linda Moffatt
My sincere sympathies to all of Margie&&single&&s family on your loss. As a former Minister of First Presbyterian Church, I remember her warm friendship and caring ways with members of the congregation especially the elderly. Her smile and laughter will be missed by all who knew her.
May the Lord of life and hope comfort you now and in the days to come.
Sincerely,
Rev. Linda Moffatt
Earl and Marg Illman
BATTIN and CAMPBELL family. Our deepest sympathy to you at this time.
May your special family memories comfort you during this time. Her hard fought battle has come to an end. Although we can&&single&&t be with you at this time We will be thinking of you. Blessings to all.
Ruby and Merv Kumm
Becky, Matt and families- Sorry for your loss. She will be missed and we will miss that sparkle in her eyes. Hold on to the great memories you have.
Love Aunt Ruby and Uncle Merv and family
Ann (Rivers) Preszcator
Dear Family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.
Ann
Jim and Elaine Floyd
our deepest Condolences. Margie will be missed by many. I had worked with Margie at Town and country and I know she enjoyed herself when helping others. our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Jim and Elaine Floyd
Carolanne Doig
So sorry to hear this news. My sympathy to all the family.
Jim and Gene Baynham
Our deepest sympathy to the family. We were always so impressed with Margie&&single&&s strength to “carry on” and with such a pleasant demeanor.
paul and louise haggitt
Jim and Family
Sorry to hear of the loss your Mother, Grandmother, and Friend… R.I.P. Mrs Campbell
Ross & Marg
We lost a very caring person today. A lady who was looking forward to enjoying a life of dancing, travel & whatever else would come her way!
Margie always showed more concern about others than for herself. Even up until her final days she would still ask how everyone was getting along. Never once complaining about her own situation.
Family & especially the Grandchildren were her world. She hated to disagree with any of them. “No use upsetting the apple cart” was her usual response.
Margie&&single&&s eyes would take on a special twinkle when younger people came to visit. She loved the little ones!
We will miss your calls & visits but will always cherish the memories!
Ross & Marg.
Walter& Gerri Nicholson
Campbell and Battin families…..our thoughts and prayers are with you in the loss of your Mom,Grandma and sister Margie. I had a lovely visit and a long chat with her last fall just before her surgery.Hold onto all those memories you share ….although it&&single&&s difficult to let go, you know she is now resting peacefully.Although we can&&single&&t be with you in person,we share in your sorrow.
keith and joan Eaton
jim and family .
we have lost a good friend .she will be missed.
The Williamson&&single&&s
Karen, John, Owen, Cora and family
We are very sorry to hear of your mothers passing. Sending prayers and healing to you and all the family. Hoping all your wonderful memories will help you though this difficult time.
Deb, Terry, Taylor and Darcy Williamson