Jessie Margaret Marg Rees  2024 avis de deces  NecroCanada

Jessie Margaret Marg Rees 2024

Browse the obituary of residing in the province of T-N for funeral details

Jessie Margaret “Marg” Rees Obituary
Jessie Margaret “Marg” Rees passed peacefully away with her daughter by her side on Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at the Salvation Army Glenbrook Lodge age 98 years.
Predeceased by her loving husband Harold (2017); sons: Neale and Robin, 4 infant sons and granddaughter Emily Rees.
Leaving to celebrate a lifetime of memories and love her devoted daughters: Brenda (Dave) Power and Andrea Perrin; grandchildren: Laurel Booth, Forrest Bursey, Erin Head, Neale Rees, Desiree Rees, Krista Bradbury, Dawn Spracklin, Robin Rees, Jessie Perrin, Haley Perrin and Jennifer Perrin; great grandchildren; siblings: Violet Yetman and Bob (Marion) Seward, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Our family would like to send a heartfelt thank you to the staff of The Glenbrook Lodge for your tender loving care and kindness you have shown Jessie. It will never be forgotten.
Jessie Margaret (Marg) was born in St. John’s in 1926. Most of her growing up years she spent on Bell Island with her parents and many siblings. She moved to St. John’s to train as a nurse and graduated as a Registered Nurse from the Salvation Army Grace Hospital in 1947. She married “Hal” in 1949 and they settled on Bell Island to start their family, which grew to 4 children In 1966 they moved to Mount Pearl, where they stayed for many years. Marg was a devoted Mom, Grandmother and great homemaker. There are many memories of family dinners, delicious baking, cozy knitting and stylish sewing. She was also known to do home haircuts and perms!
Marg worked as a Private Duty Nurse for a number of years after her children started school. Always interested in learning, she took night classes at the College of Trades and Technology. Later when Hal bought a Texaco Garage and Gas Station, Marg jumped in to work and run the business. Outside of work she had happy memories of fishing holidays with Hal and visits when family would “come from away”.
In her retirement she continued to be active. She learned to swim, overcoming her fear of water, played Bridge and enjoyed other social activities. She found time to volunteer for the Cancer Society and MS, and was active in ACW and Alter Guild at Church of the Ascension for many years.
Marg was a loving, caring woman who loved to laugh and enjoy life, but also private. Her faith carried her through difficult times and her strength was felt by those who needed it. She carried herself with dignity and beauty. She will be remembered with love and respect.
Visitation will be held at Barrett’s Funeral Home 73 Commonwealth Ave., Mount Pearl on Friday, October 4, 2024 from 12:00 -5:00 ppm and 7:00 -9:00 pm. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 5, 2024 at 2:30 pm from Parish of the Ascension Church, Smallwood Drive. Interment to follow at a later date.
As expressions of sympathy donations may be made in Marg’s memory to the Salvation Army Glenbrook Lodge.
Support and Share
How did you know Jessie Margaret “Marg” Rees?
Family
Friend
Work
Other
Help others honor Jessie Margaret’s memory
Share Obituary

2024

barretts funeral home

Death notice for the town of: St-John’s, Province: T-N

death notice Jessie Margaret Marg Rees 2024

obituaries notice Jessie Margaret Marg Rees 2024

We offer our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Jessie Margaret Marg Rees 2024  and hope that their memory may be a source of comfort during this difficult time. Your thoughts and kind words are greatly appreciated.

Cette page d archive est une cache qui a pour but la vérification de la licitée du contenu de l hyperlien et peut avoir changé dans l intervalle. Accédez a SOURCE ci-dessus pour aller a la page originale.


Post a message of sympathy, your message will be posted publicly on the page

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Please note that any personal information such as civic address, e-mail, phone number will be removed from your message of sympathy, in order to protect your private life. In addition, any messages containing non-respectful comments or using inappropriate language or any form of advertising, will also be removed.