Margaret "Olive" Struck

1922 - 2014

Margaret "Olive" Struck obituary, 1922-2014, Cambridge, ON

BORN

1922

DIED

2014

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Cambridge, Ontario

Margaret Struck Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 26, 2014.

STRUCK, Margaret "Olive" Alison Gillespie (nee Russell)
October 25, 1922 - August 25, 2014
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our dear Olive. She leaves behind her son John of Southern Pines NC, his partner Kathleen Waddell and stepsons Christopher and Alexander, daughter Lesley of Cambridge, Ontario. The great joys of her life were her granddaughter Jenny and her husband Kevin Watson and her great grandson Andrew Delmar Watson. She is also survived by her sister-in-law Josephine Struck of Cambridge and her nephews and nieces Paul Struck(Jo Ann), Pat Struck (Linda), Sandra Kinzel, Richard Kinzel, Bill Kinzel, Ken Gingrich, Jerry Gingrich, Mike Gingrich, Paul Gingrich, David Russell, Brenda Russell, Richard Russell and Robert Russell. Also dear friend and former daughter-in-law Margaret Struck and her partner Lorne. Olive was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. She was the daughter of the late Arthur and Isabella Russell of Edinburgh, Scotland. She was predeceased by her husband Delmar, brother George and his wife Lee, brother Billy and her Struck family brothers and sisters-in-law who welcomed her with open arms to Canada in 1948; George Struck (Fran), Doris Dubeck (Joe), Miriam Kinzel/Babb (Len), Bill (survived by Josephine), Alice Pelic (Henry), nephew Eddie and Del's mother Idella Mae. Mom was blessed with many dear friends. Thank you to the Thomas Family Terry, Dianne, Samantha, Libby and Robert who kept a watchful eye. Her longtime friends of over 60 plus years Jeanette Chippindale and Jean Brett who visited her monthly at St. Andrew's Terrace, Irene Gray, Carol Mertens and Loretta Alonzo. Mom was a very proud War Bride. She loved Canada and even learned to appreciate baseball and hockey. She really had no choice in our house. She brought her love of guiding to Canada and was the Girl Guide Captain at St. Giles Presbyterian Church for many years. It was a given that each year she would teach all the Scottish Country Dances to the attendees of the Regimental Ball for the Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada at the Galt Armoury. The regiment was a big part of Mom and Dad's life and she cherished all the friends she made there. She loved a good cause and took action. She was not content to sit by. She called her local MP and MPP, wrote letters and etc. to the "powers that be" when she felt there was an injustice. She was a very successful Avon Rep and then Manager, being named one of the top ten Managers in Canada. She took pen to hand and wrote the Russell family history. We are so lucky to have this especially as all would have been lost with the onset of Alzheimer's. The last few years have been difficult as Alzheimer's disease stole her away bit by bit. But she had already given us the best gifts through the legacy of how she lived her life with unconditional love, kindness, honesty, positivity, joy and always remembering to help and give to others less fortunate. We have been so lucky to have this most special woman in our lives. There are not enough words to express our gratitude to the caregivers of St. Andrew's Terrace. Thank you to all for your care and support over the last 7 years but especially those very special caregivers of Elm Trail. Cremation has taken place as per her wishes. Interment will take place in New Dundee Cemetery where the Scottish War Bride will again be reunited with her Canadian Soldier. A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date and will be announced in the Record and Cambridge Times. If so desired, donations in her memory would be appreciated to the Alzheimer's Society or the Life Enrichment Department at St. Andrew's Terrace or a charity of your choice.

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August 29, 2014

Stephanie Croal

To Leslie and Family. We were sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. Our thoughts are with you at this sad time. The world has lost a strong and special woman but it is a better place because she was in it. We know she will be missed. Thinking of you, Stephanie and Lillian Croal

August 28, 2014

Gene and Mary Button

To Leslie and family... Our sincere condolences on your Mom's passing. Treasure the memories.

August 27, 2014

Barbara Roy

My deepest sympathy to you Lesley on the passing of your mom. She was such a lovely and gentle lady and I feel blessed to have known her while she was at St. Andrew's Terrace! I know she loved you dearly and you took wonderful care of her always.

August 27, 2014

I am so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing Lesley. I know how much you loved and cared for her and also how much you loved to share fond memories, which there are many.
Love Sheila

August 26, 2014

Ida Monteiro

I am so sorry for your loss from all you have told me of your mom she was a very special lady those moments and memory will always be with you Lesley.

August 26, 2014

Jen Watson

The world is a better place because you were in it. You inspired us with your strength, your kindness and your approach to life. Every moment spent with you, is one we'll treasure always. We love you grandma. Love your Jenny, Kevin and Andrew.

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