McLaughlin, Marjorie Jean

August 02, 1932 ~ October 21, 2018

Marjorie Jean (Fournie) McLaughlin at the age of 86 passed away from complications, after a very hard battle with dementia. Beloved wife of the late John James McLaughlin. Beloved daughter and daughter in law to the late Eldon and Jean Fournie, and the late John and Pearl McLaughlin. The beloved mother of Jean (Richard) Hopwood, June (Norm) Ewing, Richard (Annette) McLaughlin, Kenneth McLaughlin, the late Terry McLaughlin, the late Gary McLaughlin, Perry (Brenda) McLaughlin, Bruce (The late Carol) McLaughlin, Lynn Saunders (the late Joe Caron and the late Adam Jacques), Julie (the late Alfred Johnson) Redman. Loving grandmother and great grandmother to many. Loving sister and sister in law to, June (the late Don) Rankin, Joyce (the late Ralph Harriet), Muriel (William) Whale, Doreen (the late William) McKeegan, Sharon (Alf) Branton, Lois (Delbert) Lorenze, Ethel (the late Roy) Will, Loraine (the late William) Wilson, and Beverly (the late Charles “Bud”) McLaughlin. Along with several nieces and nephews. Mom will be missed by Callie Ann and Ginger Johnson that kept her smiling on bad days. Mom was a member of the Alzheimer Club in Wallaceburg, and also was a member of the New Beginnings Club in Chatham, in which she enjoyed the time with friends and making memories and brought her much joy. A very deep and heartfelt thank you to all the staff at the Chatham-Kent Hospice in keeping our moms dignity, smiles and compassion for her, also for all the wonderful care at our home to allow her to be where she loved. A special thank you to Dr. Hall, and the PSW nursing staff, friends and family for showing up and helping at a moment’s notice and showing her the compassion and dignity she so very much deserved. There is no amount of words that could ever be said on the support mom received. Mom so loved the care she received, mom touched so many people throughout her life and if you were lucky enough to have known her you were so much better for it. Mom (Marjorie) is and will always be the strongest women I know, you will forever be loved and missed.

Funeral Details
Family and friends will be received at STEADMAN BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, Brigden on Wednesday, October 24, 2018 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A private family graveside service will be held at a later date.

Donations
Sympathy may be expressed through donations to Chatham-Kent Hospice, Heart and Stroke Foundation, Alzheimer Society and Canadian Crime Victim Foundation.

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  1. My condolences to the McLaughlin family Marge will be missed she was a wonderful person and a great mother the memories that I will never forget of the times I did spend with her and the family rest in peace

  2. To all of Aunt Marge’s family–please accept our condolences on the loss of your mom & grandmother. I will always remember her smile & big hugs. With love, Shirley & Scott Robinson & family.

  3. Sorry for your loss, Marg is in a better place now and looking down and smiling on you’s. Our prays go out to the family.

  4. I love you my beautiful,mama am going miss you so very much.The strongest woman I know who went head on to a horrible monster. It was my pleasure to take care of you Iwould do it all over again. In a second without a thought i got the joy of learning so many things I did not know, and all our road trips they were the best seeing your smile was worth every second.the best mom that anyone could ever ask for.

  5. You will be missed . You always had a smile and a kind word for everyone. We love you. You made everyday a little brighter. Thank you for enriching our lives.

  6. You will be surely missed by us all. It was a real pleasure to have known you.
    Always love your beautiful smiling face. You brought comfort to anyone that had the chance to have had you in their life.
    Love you mom.

  7. Marj and Jack were wonderful neighbors on the Parkway.We always enjoyed hearing about the family as they were growing up.
    Julie, we appreciated you and your Mom’s visit when you dropped in.
    Marj will be missed by all who new her. What a wonderful lady.
    Mike and Liz