Obituary

Griffith; Margot 1962-2018 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Margot Antoinette Griffith at the age of 56 on September 24, 2018. Loving mother to Adam & Emily. Dear daughter of predeceased parents, Cecil Llyod Griffith & Ellen Johnson. She will be held dear in the hearts of her family, relatives, and many friends. She was born in Belize City, Belize, Central America She resided in Toronto, Ontario for over 45 years Survived by Sisters: Anne, Phyllis, Carol, Sharon, Marcia Brothers: George, Stephen & Nigel Nieces & Nephews: Anthony, Desiree, Loma, Denise, Brian, Mike, Rachael, Sarah, Sean, Marissa, Meghan, Matthew, Kevin, Shavonne & Elijah She loved travelling to Europe and Caribbean, she enjoyed a glass or two of Merlot, while watching Coronation Street and she was one of the biggest fans of the Toronto Blue Jays. She was a brave woman who battled stage 4 breast cancer for 10 years and worked in Insurance industry until she was unable to continue.  In the last month of her life she was diagnosed with Leptomeningeal Disease. A Memorial will be held at the Cardinal Funeral Homes Ltd. “Bathurst Chapel” (366 Bathurst Street, North of Dundas Street W. 416-603-1444) on Sunday September 30, 2018 from 2:00 – 3:00         pm. Light refreshments will be served immediately after the Memorial service. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Kensington Hospice. If so desired Condolences in memory of Margot may be forwarded to the family at www.cardinalfuneralhomes.com

Visitation

Date
September 30, 2018
Location
Bathurst Chapel
Time
01:00 PM - 03:00 PM

Service

Date
September 30, 2018
Location
Bathurst Chapel
Time
02:00 PM
Memo

An informal memorial gathering will take place with members of the family gathering and speaking at approximately 2 p.m.

Burial / Entombment / Cremation

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September 30, 2018
Elaine Lambert
I wanted to express my heartfelt condolences to all of Margot’s family. For right now, there’s no detour around grief, no shortcut through mourning. However, 2 Cor.4:7 says that God can give us, “... power beyond what is normal...”, to go from one day to the next. This does not mean that we no longer cry or that we forget. It means we recover. We recover because of our hope. Jesus Christ talked about our hope in John 5:28 which says, “.. all those in the memorial tomb will hear his voice and come out...”. Jesus was referring to the resurrection. That is our amazing hope! The Bible likens our hope to an anchor. Just like an anchor stabilizes a ship, our hope stabilizes us and keeps us from drowning in overwhelming sadness. One way that God comforts us today is by moving people who care about us to give us words of encouragement that we need to hear. May the God of comfort be your comfort now, during this time of sorrow. For the Bible’s answers to life’s big questions please visit JW.org.
September 28, 2018
Belta Santana
Words cannot describe the sadness. Margot is by far one of the most Honorable people I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. She is an angel now as she truly was in life. My condolences to her family and children.
September 28, 2018
Norma
Thinking of all of you during this time with love and sympathy. Mark and Norma