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Margaret Coyle, spouse of Douglas-Lloyd-Thomas Coyle, mother of Nelson and Joanne, died on February 7, 2004. Please consult the obituary here:

Obituary of Margaret Coyle


COYLE, Margaret Ellen Peacefully at the Glebe Centre, Ottawa, Ontario on Saturday, February 7, 2004. Margaret Ellen Coyle (nee Blodgett) was the beloved wife for forty-eight years of the late Douglas Lloyd Thomas Coyle. Loved mother of Nelson Coyle and his wife Pamela Connolly of Ottawa and Joanne Coyle and her husband Harry Panjer of Elora. Grandmother of Lucas Sprague-Coyle, Lucas Greaves-Panjer, Jamie and Sarah Marquardt and Michelle Romance. Sister of Nelson Blodgett and his wife Joyce of Santa Maria, California, also Wilson Blodgett and George Blodgett, both predeceased. Sister-in-law of Velma Blodgett of Toronto. Beloved by the extended Woodley family. Margaret was born in Toronto and was a resident of the Roseneath area for all of her married life. She was a teacher at CDCI East for many years. Following cremation, services in memory of Margaret will be held at St. Giles Presbyterian Church in Ottawa at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, February 11th and at the Roseneath United Church at a later date. Interment at St. James Cemetery, Roseneath, Ontario. If desired, memorial donations in memory of Margaret can be made to the Roseneath United Church. Arrangements by the MacCoubrey Funeral Home, 30 King Street East, Cobourg, Ontario (905) 372-5132. Donations and condolences to: www.maccoubrey.com


Obituary Publication:

On February 9, 2004 (Ottawa Citizen, Ontario)


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