21 June 1937 – 3 October 2023
21 June 1937 – 3 October 2023
Taylor, Margaret Caroline (nee Clark) Peacefully with Suzanne by her side and in the care of Hospice Southland on Tuesday 3rd October 2023 in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Jim. Loved mother and mother-in-law of Suzanne and Robert Eunson (Waimatuku). Loved grandma and great-grandma of Melanie and David, Timothy, Gregory and Nicki, Emily, Oliver, and Kylah.
To Dr Adam, thank you for your care of mum over the years.
As per Margaret’s wishes a private service has been held. Messages to “Taylor Family” PO Box 632, Invercargill or you can go to Margaret’s tribute page at mwfunerals.co.nz/s/margaret.
Sorry Suzanne to hear recently about Margaret's passing. We have fond memories of Margaret's stay with us and all the laughs we had especially our special saying "Is the bar open yet?"We spoke only a few months ago I was greeted with that! Fond memories Pam & Russell Kerr. Treasure your memories.
Sending all my love at this sad time.Always enjoyed answering the phone at the Drs and hearing Margaret’s voice on the other end.
A lovely neighbour with a wealth of knowledge about gardening and always looking out for the kids. Goodbye Margaret will miss see you hard at work in Your beautiful garden and your cheery wave.
Margaret thank you for your words of wisdom, our chats and your friendship. I find it hard driving past your house and not seeing you at the window sitting in your chair. Rest in peace my dear friend, I miss you dearly.
We're sorry to hear about Margaret. Please know that our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. She was a wonderful neighbor and we will miss her. Josephine and John Butler
It was a pleasure knowing you Margaret, you will be deeply missed. Although we only knew each other for 3+ short years, we got on like a house on fire. You have been a wonderful neighbour and friend. We enjoyed the time we had together and sharing your knowledge on the many interests/hobbies that kept you occupied for many years. Your creativeness was amazing. You will be in our hearts forever.
Suzanne Words cannot explain how saddened I am to read of your loss. I have been walking past for years with wee Archie and always stopping for a yarn. We both had a huge love of gardens which started it all off then many various topics which we agreed on. If I didn't stop I always got a wave from her seat by the window but usually Archie wouldn't budge until he got a pat from your mum. I did wonder if something was up as I noticed curtains all pulled one morning as I passed. I have been to the door numerous times and thought maybe out staying with you. I am so so sorry and will miss our chats terribly. Thinking of you all Shirley Leckie

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