The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

DECHMAN, Dr. Margaret Kathleen

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Passed peacefully in her sleep on November 16, 2020, in her home in Howie Centre, Cape Breton. Margaret was an Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of nu, Political and Social Studies at Cape Breton University in Sydney. Born on January 21, 1957, Margie`` was the youngest child of John and Jane ( Maclean) Dechman. Growing up on her parents’ farm in Upper Musquodobo­it, she learned early the values of hard work, perseveran­ce, kindness, and compassion, as well as a love for animals and, indeed, the entire natural world. Her family was active in the United Church and the Cooperativ­e Movement and, from a young age, Margaret understood the importance of voluntaris­m and community action. She attended King’s College and Dalhousie University, earning her Bachelor of Arts, Honours Certificat­e, and Master of Arts degrees. She was the recipient of the Governor General`s Gold Medal as well as the Dalhousie University-medal. Following a 20 year career in the academic and public sectors, she returned to Dalhousie, earning her Ph. D in 2008. She spent the remainder of her career at Cape Breton University, securing tenure and promotion to Associate Professor. She was much loved by her students and respected by her many colleagues. She was very active in her adopted community and a champion for social justice. She advocated on behalf of the socially excluded, giving a voice to those silenced by society. She embodied the phrase: "Be the change you want to see in the world". Never forgetting her roots in Nova Scotia soil, she was an avid gardener, known for her beautiful flower gardens and productive vegetable plots. She was never happier than when digging in her garden. She loved the outdoors, especially swimming, hiking, and exploring Cape Breton Island with her daughters and dogs. She was a lifelong learner and holistic thinker who was never constraine­d by the boundaries of traditiona­l academic discipline­s. She had an insatiable curiosity, and her interests were diverse. Her laugh was contagious, and she had a genuine interest in everyone she met. Margaret is survived by her husband, Geoffrey Strople; daughters, Jessica and Leah Strople; and her adored fur babies, Ralphy, Peanut and Theo. She is also survived by siblings, William Dechman (Terry) Gander, N.L.; Catherine Holman ( John) Lower Sackville; Evelyn Deale (Sonny) Middle Musquodobo­it; Anne Hines Victoria, B.C.; and Elsie Ettinger (Philip) Victoria, B.C.; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Arrangemen­ts have been entrusted to T.J. Tracey Funeral Home, 71 Mcquade Lake Crescent Halifax. To place online condolence­s please visit: www.tjtracey.com There will be no funeral by request. Donations in Margaret`s memory may be made to the Ally Centre, Sydney, or a charity of choice.

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