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She was the daughter of the late Colin Cameron and late Sarah (Hicks) Cameron.
In her retirement, Marjorie enjoyed spending time with family and friends, playing bingo, picking berries for her delicious jams, and knitting her well-loved scarves and slippers.
Marjorie leaves behind her three daughters, Wendy (Chris) Livingstone, Shelley (Richard) Linteau, Darlene (John) Flanagan; her son, Larry (Natalie) McWilliams; her five sisters, Hazel Cameron, Phyllis (Ian) McCarron, Myrtle (Aubrey) Rogers, Doris (Clarence) Cameron, Janice (Gord) West; her six grandchildren and her four great grandchildren; and by many nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents, she was pre-deceased by her first husband James McWilliams and by her two brothers, Kenneth Cameron and Gordon Cameron.
The family would like to extend deep gratitude to the Moncton Extra Mural program and the great home care they provided.
The family will receive condolences at Passage Funeral Chapel, 625 Mountain Road, Moncton on Saturday December 12, 2015 between 3 – 5 pm.
Donations in memory of Marjorie may be made to Moncton Extra Mural or a local charity – The Humanity Project.
Funeral arrangements under the professional care of
Coopérative Funéraire Passage Funeral Co-operative
3754, Route 134
Shediac Bridge, NB, E4R 1T3
Tel: (506) 532-1050