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MARY MIDDLETON

MARY MIDDLETON
(nee Rowe)
It is with overwhelming sadness, but blessed hope that we announce the passing of our mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Mary Elizabeth Middleton (nee Rowe) who passed away at home into her Saviour’s loving arms Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at the age of 81. Reunited forever with the love of her life and husband Joe Middleton (predeceased). Lovingly remembered by her children Bruce Middleton (Nikki), Tim Middleton (Margaret), Christie Middleton (James), Mary-Jo Harper (Dan) and Jamie Middleton (Carmen). Loved and missed by grandchildren Sarah, Dan, Christopher, Eric, Hannah, Damaris, Nick, Sam, Tom, Abbie, Grace and Cindy. Lovingly cherished by great-grandchildren Cameron and Emma. Loving daughter of Archie and Alice Rowe (predeceased). Loving sister of Nancy McPhee Lewis (Ronnie), Tim Rowe (Sylvia), Wilmer Rowe (predeceased) (Theresa) and Harold Rowe (predeceased) (Sheila). Dearly loved by special friends Jane Fletcher and Hank Meyer. Mary’s life centered around her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. There was nothing she would not do for any of them and spoke proudly of their accomplishments and victories. She treasured every moment with them and they gave her much joy. She looked forward with anticipated excitement to meeting her expected grandchild and great-grandchild. The thought put a beautiful smile on her face. Mary was an accomplished cook and baker and was known far and wide for her butter tarts. She enjoyed entertaining and her table was always filled with an abundance of delicious food, lovingly prepared for her family and friends. She treasured times and special moments playing games and cards. For many years, she worked as a housekeeper/cook for Dr. Shelagh McRae and Dr. Bob Hamilton, as well as Terry and Judy Land, always happy to make their favourite treats. Mary loved being able to contribute to her family she built with Joe. Music was a central part of Mary’s life. She loved listening to hymns and boasting of her families’ musical talents. She was gifted musically as well, singing, playing the autoharp and in her younger years, playing the accordion. Mary’s relationship with God was beyond valuable to her. Her convictions and beliefs were steadfast and strong and she was not afraid of sharing it with others. Although, our hearts are broken, we rejoice she is with Joe now and resting safely and free of pain with her Lord and Saviour. There will be no funeral at this time, but a memorial service will be announced at a later date. Arrangements by Bourcier Funeral Home Ltd, Espanola.

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