Feb 02, 2022
Maggie of Harrowsmith, Ontario passed away peacefully on the evening of Friday, January 21st, 2022 in her 64th year. She will be missed by husband Harold of 40 years, son Kenneth (Kayla), daughter Heather Jones (late Lucas), grandchildren Kale, Oliver, and Addilyn Jones, brothers Fred Winterburn (Jeanette), Dan Winterburn (Cyndy), nieces, nephews, and brotherinlaw Everett Dalmas. Remembered by her many aunts, uncles and cousins. Maggie loved being surrounded by her grandchildren and proudly displayed their works of art.
She was involved in many volunteer organizations over the years including Scouts Canada, local community organizations, and her involvement with Harrowsmith Free Methodist Church. Her other passions were quilting, knitting, and puzzles. Maggie had a long career at S. Rayner & Associates as a Senior Administrative Assistant. A wife, a mother, an oma, a sister, and a friend; Now an angel until we meet again.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, January 25th from 6-8 pm at Trousdale Funeral Home at 4374 Mill St., Sydenham, Ontario. Entrance on Cross St. with proof of full vaccination, and photo ID required upon entering. Service will be held Wednesday, January 26th for family and friends by invitation only. Internment will take place in the springtime at Stockdale Cemetery. Donations to one of the following, or charity of your choice would be appreciated.
Scouts Canada - South Frontenac Group at: https://www.scouts.ca/donate/onlinewaysto-donate.html
Southern Frontenac Community Services at: https://www.sfcsc.ca/donate
Harrowsmith Free Methodist Church email e-transfer to: hfmchurch@ outlook.com
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