SUZANNE BETH MACKLAIM MURRAY

It is with great sadness that Gary Macklaim and Victoria Eves inform you of the peaceful passing of their beloved sister Suzanne Beth Macklaim Murray, at Southlake Regional Health Centre on Thursday, June 3rd, 2021. Age 70 years.

Loving wife of George Murray. Dear stepmother of George (Elizabeth), Stephen (Katelyn) and Laura. Step grandmother of Silas, August, Xavier and Ariel.
Dear sister of Vicki, Gary, and the late Jill. Dear friend of Linda Cowan, and Godmother of Mary and Kaitin Cowan. Suz will also be remembered by her aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and her friends at the Danube Centre, the Royal Canadian Legion, and the Bond Head Agricultural Society.

Suzanne loved living in Bradford, Ontario, surrounded by many friends, and beautiful gardens. She was the retired owner of Suzanne’s Crafts in Bradford. Her love of gardening and hummingbirds will remain in our memories. We will miss her kind, generous spirit that was retained while coping with the severe side effects of Scleroderma. She was always available to assist with a helping hand and a smile.

A celebration of Suzanne’s life will take place at a later date.

As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Scleroderma Society of Ontario would be appreciated.

Condolences may also be shared at www.skwarchukfuneralhome.com

Condolences


Fondest Memories. It was always a pleasure to meet up with her. Always seemed to be enjoying every moment.

-Ed Ewing

Dear Vicki and Garry
So sorry to read of Suzanne's passing. Brought back memories of the boat that used to be in the boat house next to Sound Sound Boat that was name Suzy Cue
Gord Dickie

-Gordon Dickie

Vicki and Gary so sorry to hear of Suzanne's passing as I always liked to chat with her when she came to visit your parents.

-Wendelin Lonergan

My deepest condolences to you and your families, Suz was an inspiration to me, she was always in great spirits and had a great zest for life. I enjoyed and treasured every moment we shared, whether in Pefferlaw or around town, she always put a smile on my face. She was an avid gardener and when she asked for some help, I was so happy to share our passion and now I'm so sad to hear this news. May the Lord rest her soul in peace and give each of you strength in your fond memories. To Suz, we will have to make that lunch date when I see you next my loving friend.

-Marika Goode