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Margaux Kirsten Sullivan 2020

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Margaux Kirsten Sullivan 2020 avis de deces

Margaux Kirsten Sullivan
With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Margaux Kirsten
Sullivan on October 1st 2020 at St.
Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario. Margaux is
survived by her father John Sullivan (step-mother Helena), her sister
Erin (Mike) Lanni, brothers Michael, Matthew (Lana), and step-brother
Shamus McCourt.
She leaves behind her Sullivan relatives, including her
Aunts: Carlie (Don LeClair), Maureen Sullivan (Robert Taylor), Marian
Sullivan, Jane (Dave) Adam, and her Uncle Bill (Cathy
Douglas-Schaerer) and many cousins and extended family members across
North America.
She is also survived by her mother Linda Fox, Grandmother
Elva Roy, her Uncles: John, Terry, Richard, Rob (Liz) Roy, and her
Aunt Katie (Sandy MacDonald) and cousins across Canada and
Australia.
Margaux is survived by her fiancé Eduardo (Jay)
Marquez, dear friends Elizabeth Reynolds and Lindsay Russell in
Toronto and her cherished friend Kyla (Jordan) Miller in Cantley,
Quebec.
Margaux was predeceased by her paternal grandparents, Arthur
and Margaret Sullivan, Aunts & Uncles Mary
(Leo Clarkin), Gerry & Harvey Herbert, Jimmy, Rollie and
Elaine, and Paul Sullivan; her maternal grandfather Jack Roy, and
uncle Ken Roy.
Due to the COVID-19 restrictions, Margaux’s
cremated remains will be returned to PEI for a private family service
and burial at a later date. Margaux will be dearly missed by all her
family and friends. While our loss is great and hearts are shattered,
we pray the many wonderful and happy memories we have shared will ease
our pain. Rest in peace with our love, precious Margaux.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Margaux Kirsten Sullivan 2020..

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