Myrtle Miller (MacKenzie)

In Memorial

Myrtle was born on January 24, 1920 in Vancouver, BC and quietly slipped away on January 2, 2012 at Mount Tolmie Hospital in Victoria, BC. She was predeceased by her husband, Robert Wilson Miller on February 15, 2004. She will be missed by her daughter, Wendy Miller (Joe Savoy); granddaughter, Catherine Magee; grandson, Jonathan Mudrak and six great-grandchildren. Thanks to the caring staff at Mount Tolmie Hospital. No service by request. Condolences may be offered to the family below.

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  1. jane and ted baker says:

    Dear Wendy and Joe and Family, we are so sorry to read of your Mother’s passing. We loved her so very much and always held her precious memories in our hearts. We hold so many from Broadway home of her and your Dad Bob, they are now together in Peace. Our Loving Thoughts are with you Wendy and Joe and Family and we hope we will have a visit with you very soon. Take care and know you were always there for her in every possible way, may great Comfort and Peace prevail for you in the coming Days and Years. Be so Blessed for great Memories and Great Friend that Care for you so Dearly especially Ted and Jane. We love you so Preciously.

  2. Connie Higgins says:

    Dear Wendy and Joe,

    Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother.
    Both of you did everything you possibly could for her comfort and care in her last years. It has been a difficult year for you and I do admire your strength and fortitude.

    Sincerely, Connie.

  3. Marg @ Ron Minnis says:

    Wendy & Joe

    We are thinking of you at this difficult time.

  4. The Talbots says:

    We really enjoyed her special smile and waves as we walked by to visit our mom. She was a friendly and easy lady and a good roomate for our mom.

    I was really lucky to have a special visit with you all on Christmas Day. Your mom spoke lovingly of reading to you as children,The Little Train that could. I will always remember her saying “It’s funny the things you remember.” I will always remember Mrs. Miller. Thinking of you and Joe and your doggie.

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