Margaret Scott (9 Nov 1929 - 13 Sep 2023)

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Location
St Nicholas Parish Church High Street Lanark ML11 7LU
Date
22nd Sep 2023
Time
11am
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Daldowie Crematorium (East Chapel) Broom House, 17 Hamilton Road Glasgow G71 1RU
Date
22nd Sep 2023
Time
12pm

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Lanark Golf Club Whitelees Road Lanark ML11 7RX
Date
22nd Sep 2023
Time
1pm

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In loving memory of Margaret Scott who sadly passed away in Wishaw General Hospital on 13th September 2023 aged 93 years. Loving wife to the late Geordie . Mum to Billy and the late Moira. Gran to Gayle and Fiona. Mother in law to Karen. Sister to the late John, Bobby and Nancy. She was also an Aunt and a great friend to many and will be very much missed by all who knew her. Family flowers only please. On the day of the service there will be a collection in aid of Making Friends (Lanark) and The British Heart Foundation.

Karen Scott wrote

Billy, Gayle, Fiona and myself would like to thank everyone for all the very kind cards and beautiful flowers we have received since Margaret’s passing. We would also like to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who came from far and wide to the celebration of Margaret’s life yesterday in St Nicholas Church and then Daldowie, it was very much appreciated.

We hope in small way we managed to capture Margaret’s spirit and her mischievous sense of humour. The sum of £400 was very kindly donated by everyone at the service and will be split evenly between the Making Friends in Lanark Charity and The British Heart Foundation.

Finally we would like to say a huge thank you to all those who visited Margaret in Wishaw General Hospital over the last 4 weeks of her life, it meant the world to her and we greatly appreciated it.

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Carol Watson(Greenock) wrote

I’m so sorry to hear of Auntie Margaret’s passing. When I was growing up on Wellwood Avenue we could always pop in to play with Moira and Billy. I left Lanark a long time ago and I’m sorry I lost touch, especially with Billy. Condolences to you all

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Margaret Lee wrote

Auntie Margaret was an amazing woman and I was lucky to have shared a lifetime of memories with her.These included lots of love,laughter and tears. From a very young age till recently she had to rise above so many obstacles .She did it with great determination,a smile on her face and a wee bit help from Bingo.One her great joys when we were together was playing crib with Colin,who she loved dearly They played in Leicester,Nottingham,Lanark,Aberdeen,Norfolk Broads,Scarborough,Willetton,Yangibup,Canning Vale,Busselton and Collie.All I could hear was “See you Colin “She was a very important and big part of our lives and will be greatly missed by us both.But she deserves to be at rest now and enjoy being reunited with all her loved ones who she’s waited such a long time to see again Anyway Rest In Peace Till We meet again love always Margaret and Colin xxx

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  • Thank you so much for sharing, lovely memories and photos xx

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Mary Anderson wrote

A very very special lady. Going to miss her very much but am very honoured to have known her and share lots and lots of happy memories.

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  • Lots of good memories. I Am The Music Man! Xx

    Posted by Gayle on 22/09/2023 Report abuse
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Brenda Hainie wrote

Margaret a former neighbour for most of my life loved our blethers and the laughs we had you will be very much missed by me and all who knew you .

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  • Brenda you brightened her life so much Thank you for all you did for her x

    Posted by Margaret and colin on 21/09/2023 Report abuse
  • She always looked forward to seeing you Brenda 💖 xx

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Kirsty Chambers wrote

Aunty Margaret. Big Chief. No words will ever sum up the love we had and the joy you brought to my life. I grew up with you by my side every step of the way and have the utmost admiration for your strength, tenacity, and unwavering sense of humour.
From sleepovers on the couch cushions on the floor of your living room, eating cold Chinese for breakfast, eating Chinese with meat in it because you didn’t “do” vegetarian (when I was), celebrating the Lanimers hanging out of your windows, and having the privilege of watching you send “Harry son” down to the bin or to Tesco, then Liddle’s, with a specific shopping list. Life will not be the same without you. My favourite was the competition between you and Aunty Nancy when Harry and I first came to visit and your look when Aunty Nancy was applying her lipstick to perfection for a photo.
You have been a solid foundation in my life, and I will never be able to thank you for everything you have done for me. I see so much of you in Jamie, from his cheeky smile, his wit, and his quick smarts in games, not to mention his natural ability at bingo calling, and for that I am so very grateful. He might never have met you in person, but my goodness does he know, love and will always keep the memory of you.
We will forever sing paper roses, make sure we eat promptly at the right time and exclaim “by jings” when things don’t go right. Thank you for being the person that taught me “we only shout at people we love” and thank you for being the amazing woman you were.
Life will not be the same without you, but we will make sure that life does not continue without the memory of you. You will forever be in our hearts and a big part of our lives. I miss you and love you x

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  • This is lovely, thanks Kirsty xx

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  • Brilliant photo George xx

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Fun times in Australia

Fun times in Australia

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  • She was going for the shot there! Xx

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George Cochrane wrote

Remembering lots of happy memories of Auntie Margaret singing songs - especially Paper Roses and playing games - everything from cards to basketball with our kids when she visited us in Australia. So special that three generations shared the same birthday. What a generous, kind and gentle inspiration for us all.

George and Alison xxx

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Ian Derbyshire wrote

Dear Margaret
When as a stranger to Lanark I arrived as your next door neighbor perhaps ten years ago, your friendly disposition and kindness came as a huge welcome.
Indeed, there have been several occasions when your generosity of spirit has proved to be of tremendous comfort.

I well recall the time of arriving home from the heat of Asia to find there was no electricity in the flat during the chilly weather and your suggestion was to plug an extension lead into your kitchen socket to provide some basic power for the three days until the supplier reconnected.
It takes a big heart to make such a generous offer and I was immensely grateful for that and all the many other acts of kindness which only the very best of neighbors would volunteer.
We became good friends over those few years and it was always a great pleasure to be in your company for a chat and a cuppa, or else to make up a foursome for dominos during my annual three months vacation.

You were one of a kind Margaret, a very special lady who will never be forgotten.
It is a most fervent wish that we shall meet again some day in the fullness of time, when for sure we shall both be overjoyed to once more share a bowl of soup!
The highest compliment I can deservedly give is to say that you were the salt of the earth.

May the Almighty look upon you with benevolence, bestow his blessing and grant everlasting peace and happiness in the next world, whence you have recently departed. Amen

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  • This is lovely Ian, thank you for sharing xx

    Posted by Gayle on 21/09/2023 Report abuse
  • Thank you for sharing this Ian, Margaret thoroughly enjoyed having you as a neighbour and a friend.

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Hazel Paterson wrote

Condolences billy Karen gayle & fiona.
A special lady who will always be remembered, her warmth and sense of humour. Thinking of you all at this sad time, lots of love and hugs to you all. Hazel xx

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  • Thank you Hazel 🩷 xx

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  • Thanks Hazel, we’ll always remember the fabulous hilarity filled night we all had with you and your Mum the last time you were home, Margaret loved it❤️ Karen & Billy xx

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Eric Bennet wrote

Just a very special lady thank you for your many words of wisdom and being a part of your family
Many happy memories xxx


WORD champion ( only just ) xxx 😂

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  • Awww she was even Spanish Word Champion 🤣 xxx

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  • Eric She loved you from the day she met you and you stood by her well through the years

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My mum, Wilma Letham with Moira Clark & Margaret. They had great times together. I often played cards with them especially if they needed a fourth player at the whist drives. Margaret was always good fun and I’m blessed to have known her. A sad loss. X

My mum, Wilma Letham with Moira Clark & Margaret. They had great times together. I often played cards with them especially if they needed a fourth player at the whist drives. Margaret was always good fun and I’m blessed to have known her. A sad loss. X

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  • That is a lovely photo Joyce! 💖 X

    Posted by Gayle on 20/09/2023 Report abuse
  • 3 very proud women Joyce, a beautiful photograph❤️. Billy & Karen

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Fond memories of Margaret ,a lady with a heart of gold and a great sense of humour she was a wonderful woman and will be missed by many sweet dreams Margaret xxx

Fond memories of Margaret ,a lady with a heart of gold and a great sense of humour she was a wonderful woman and will be missed by many sweet dreams Margaret xxx

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  • Lovely picture Christine 💖 xxx

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I have so many wonderful memories of you Great Auntie Margaret, mainly involving laughter, and not understanding a word you and Nanna said, once you got together 😆 This was the last time I saw you 🥰 keep dancing in heave with Nanna. I love you  ❤️ Xxxxx

I have so many wonderful memories of you Great Auntie Margaret, mainly involving laughter, and not understanding a word you and Nanna said, once you got together 😆 This was the last time I saw you 🥰 keep dancing in heave with Nanna. I love you ❤️ Xxxxx

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  • Awww lovely photo Jo ❤️ one of my favourite videos xx

    Posted by Gayle on 20/09/2023 Report abuse
  • The photo tells the story Jo… a proper pair of sisters!❤️xx

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Helen Britza (Cochrane) wrote

Fond memories of our time visiting Aunt Margaret with her welcoming us into her home for tea whilst on holidays from Australia. She had the same sparkle in her eye and cheeky smile as our dear Grandpa (Bobby) and we had a couple of wonderful afternoons full of laughs. She particularly liked the name of my husband Scott :) A special lady who will be missed. Much love to our family near and far xx

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