Margaret Louise Hodgert
Died: May 28, 2004 | Place: Residence
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HODGERT:
Peacefully at her residence on Friday May 28th, 2004 Margaret Hodgert of London in her 80th year. Beloved wife of the late Keith Hodgert (2003). Dear mother of Paul Hodgert and his wife Jessie of Brockville, Susan Long and her husband Gary of Delaware, Leslie Duncan and her husband Brad, Kevin Hodgert and his wife Melanie, D’Arcy Hodgert and his wife Lori all of London, Barry Hodgert and his partner Tony Lea of Toronto and daughter- in- law Sue Weston of Niagara Falls. Predeceased by her son Scott Hodgert (1985). Loving grandmother of 16 Grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. A special thank you to the Palliative Care providers and to Dr. Susan McLaren. A private family service to celebrate Marg’s life will be held in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London on Monday May 31, 2004, interment to follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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I LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU GRANDMA!!!!!!
HUG TO EVERYONE FROM ME!!!
Paul,
My condolences on the loss of your mother. I assume you are in London this weekend. We held the D-Day services today and tomorrow a contingent of Hussars and Association members leave for the ceremonies in France.
Hope your family service goes well.
Mike
To my oldest friend Leslie. You have my deepest sympathies at this horrible time. Even though it has been many years since our Montcalm days I remember so many happy times at your house and remember both of your parents with much fondness. I was so sorry to read about your mom and to learn that you lost your dad not that long ago. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.
Cheryl (Coulter) Bell
We feel for your loss. I know that there is nothing that anyone can say to make you feel better, now, but in time you will be able to look back and just enjoy the memories and good times. There is a song that makes me think of someones passing in a more hopeful light. Here is a small piece of it:
Pretty soon you’ll be able to remember her
Lying in the garden singing
Right where she’ll always be
The door is always open
This is the place that I loved her
And these are the friends that she has
Long may the mountain reign
To the sounds of her laughter
And she goes on
In her soft wind I will whisper
In her warm sun I will glisten
Till I see her once again
In a world without end
Please know that in this dificult time we are with you in spirit. We love you
Ray and Trisha
A Tribute to our MOM
Two busy hands are now at rest
As a mother, she was the very best
Her love of life has touched us all
With Dad and Scott now, she is having a ball.
Our childhood memories are so dear
So strong a woman, she showed no fear
She raised all seven often alone
So eager for weekends, when Dad would be home
A world class curler in my eyes
I thought I could beat her but I was surprised
One Friday night she took me to task
How did she do that? She left me to ask
She showed us all what life can be
Gave us direction so we would see
That each day with love she would endure
Even at times when she wasn
To the family of Margaret Hodgert:
Please accept my deepest condolences on the loss of your dear Mother.
With Sincere Sympathy,
Cynthia Crocker
p.s. Remember,
If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it.
Leslie and Family. I was so sorry to read about your Mom. I remember the board games we played at the kitchen table so many weekend nights, with both your Mom and Dad. Your family are certainly in my prayers.
Love Becky