The Hamilton Spectator

MCLEAN, Margot

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Surrounded by her family, Margot peacefully passed in her 86th year at Peterborou­gh Regional Health Centre on Saturday, September 28th, 2018. Margot was born to Percy Ellis and Bertha Mary Salter in Toronto on November 14, 1932. She completed her B.A. at UBC and while at university, she joined the RCAF Reserves, which took her to Whitehorse, Yukon, the first stop on her world travels. Margot taught in Peterborou­gh for many years and took advantage of the teacher exchange program to travel and teach in Australia. In her retirement, Margot started Black Giant Kennels, breeding her beloved Newfoundla­nd dogs. In addition to being an accomplish­ed artist, Margot acted for many years in the Peterborou­gh Theatre Guild, as well as Trent University’s Magic Circus Theatre, which took her to Greece for a wonderful summer where she acted in Lysistrata at the Parthenon. She might say that her biggest adventures were raising her three children, Karen Christie (Bill Clarke), Kathy Smith (Dave Trenholm) and Mark Smith (Alejandra). She is adored by her grandchild­ren Rachel, Evie, Caleb, Miguel, Alejandro, Alden, Jacob, Madeline and Sandy and by her great grandchild­ren Oliver, Chloe, Harper, Cash, Bear, Colin, Eileen, Malila and Isaac. Margot was predecease­d by her sister Nancy Friedman and her very special friend and companion Archie. She is survived by her sister Kathryn Eaton (Don), and her brother Bill Salter (Dorothy) and many nieces and nephews. Our beautiful, fun loving mom will be remembered for her zest for life, her artistic talent and her never ending brood of Newfoundla­nd dogs. We would like to thank the staff and caregivers at St. Joseph’s at Fleming for their care and compassion over the past 7 years, as well as the doctors, nurses and staff at PRHC. You will be forever missed, Mom. We love you so much. Friends and family will be received at

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