Feb 24, 2021


September 30, 1953-February 9, 2021 It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of our beloved mother Marjorie Ruth Brown with her loving sons Kevin and Lyle as well as daughter in laws Rachel and Chantelle by her side. Heaven gained an angel on February 9th 2021 at the age of 67.

Marjorie is now reunited with her husband Roger of 45 years. She is sadly missed but survived by her beautiful grandchildren Jessica, Xander, Jacob, Danika and Shaye. Her bothers and sisters George Donaldson, Nelly Parks, Betty Ferguson (Elton), Jean McLeod, Pat Croghan (Mike), Winnie Simpson (Bill), Art Donaldson (Maryjane), Fern Smith (Ted), Ray Donaldson. Her brother/sister in laws, Helen, Audrey Bain (Earl), Howard (Debbie), Earl (Beverly), Herman (Maxine), Bernard (Julie), Willard (Bonnie), Linda Bester (Robert). Sadly missed by cousins, nieces, nephews and extended work family.

Marjorie is predeceased by her parents Robert George Donaldson and Mable (Vincent) and Father/Mother in laws William Henry & Zilpha (Crawford). Her brothers John, Bobby, Richard and Leroy Donaldson, Collin Parks, Robert McLeod, Sisters Mary Jean, Sharon Donaldson. Brother in law David, Leonard (Ruby) and Iris Brown.

Marjorie worked at the BMO in Verona for 45 years. She missed one day in all of her many years of working. She was respected and loved by her coworkers and everyone that knew her. Mother was the heart and soul of our family and cherish her grandchildren immensely. Her passion was to garden, work on puzzles and watch the Maple Leafs play in between watching her Christmas movies.

We would like to acknowledge and send a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Sabra Gibbens and Amanda Antoine for their support and compassion to our mother during her time in need. A celebration of life will be held at a later date as well as a burial service for Mom and Dad together up in Glanmire. Any donations can be made in Marjories name to the cancer research society or North Frontenac minor hockey association.

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