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2014
Passed away peacefully on September 22, 2014 of causes incident to age, she was 93 years old. She was the eldest of six children, born in Glasgow Scotland to Thomas Johnson Miller and Ellen Gow Miller. She married the love of her life Dugald McMillan and she is now reunited with her favourite dance partner. Mom was small in stature but more than made up for it with her feisty personality which helped her battle several illnesses during her life. She is survived by four of her five children; Dugald (Jan), Ellen (Neil) Wilson, Elizabeth Wilma Pedersen, Iain (Teri), and daughter-in-law Hillary McMillan, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband Dugald, and son Alan. Visitation will be held at Coutts Funeral Home, 96 St. Andrews Street, Cambridge (519-621-1650) on Sunday, September 28, 2014 from 6-9pm. A Funeral Service will take place the following day, on Monday, September 29, 2014 at 11am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 181 Myers Road, Cambridge.
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November 22, 2014
Evelyn Mellan
Today I have uncovered 2 relatives of my family and unfortunately too late to contact them .Dugald, Margaret's husband, was an uncle of my father Alfred Thomas McMillan.I am so sorry for your loss but they both sound as if they had a very happy life .Evelyn Mellan m.s. Mcmillan)
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