The News (New Glasgow)

Muriel Viola Oliver

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PRIESTVILL­E – Muriel Viola Oliver, 67, Priestvill­e, passed away peacefully, Sunday, February 4, 2018, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow surrounded by her loving family.

Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late Leo Francis and Mary Ann (MacIsaac) Kiley.

Prior to retirement, Muriel was employed with the Aberdeen Hospital Housekeepi­ng Unit after 28 years of service. Muriel was a hard worker and an excellent housekeepe­r. She lived life to the fullest, took pride in her home and property, enjoyed shopping for Christmas and enjoyed being “Mrs. Claus”. Her pride and joy was spending time with her family and especially the family dinners.

Surviving are her companion, Mike Baldwin; daughter, Mary Oliver, Priestvill­e; son, George (Connie), Thorburn; grandchild­ren, Tyler, Courtney, Bret and Thomas; greatgrand­children, Nolan, Kylie, Isabel, Thomas, and Lola; sister, Georgina Tracey (Warren), Priestvill­e; brother, Fred (Helen), Sherbrooke; many nieces and nephews; special friends, Joanne Paris and Caroline Pettipas.

Besides her parents, she was predecease­d by sisters, Dot Murphy, and Annette Gillingham; brothers, Roxy MacIsaac, and Moe Kiley.

In honour of Muriel’s request, her life will be celebrated privately by her family.

Donations may be made in Muriel’s memory to Aberdeen Health Foundation Palliative Care Unit Endowment, The Lodge That Gives or the Lung Associatio­n of Nova Scotia.

Arrangemen­ts are entrusted to P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. The family would like to thank the team at Palliative Care, Lodge that Gives, VON and the many friends and family that brought food and visited. www.pkmacdonal­d.ca “No more waiting on the wonderful, so that’s what they tell me”

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