Dianna Brett
So sorry to hear of Margaret's passing. We are so appreciative of the wonderful family album she shared with so many of us. What an amazing life. Our sincere sympathies to the family.
Dianna and Bill Brett
Birth date: Aug 17, 1919 Death date: Jan 2, 2021
Margaret Morell-Walkup passed away peacefully at the Tacoma Lutheran Retirement Home on Saturday, January 2, 2021 at the age of 101. Margaret was born on a farm five miles west of Three Hills, Alberta, Canada on August 17, 1919, t Read Obituary
So sorry to hear of Margaret's passing. We are so appreciative of the wonderful family album she shared with so many of us. What an amazing life. Our sincere sympathies to the family.
Dianna and Bill Brett
We are so very blessed to have had Aunt Margaret in our family. She was an amazing soul and there are so many fond memories I hold dear of her throughout my life. Holidays, dinners, family picnics, and parties in the backyard... Aunt Margaret really worked to keep family and friends together and in touch and I am so grateful for all of those experiences she helped to plan, and also for the personal visits we shared. Sending love to Karen, Nancy, and Andy and to all of us who have been fortunate to have her in our lives; may we embrace our happiest memories of her today and always.
Love,
Kelli Sullivan and family
Sending everyone in Tacoma love today, Aunt Margaret was part of our "Washington family." After our father died we were truly embraced by Margaret and all of our relatives there. She lived such a full, wonderful life; and we are so fortunate to have known her.
All the best,
Your California cousins
Margaret was a beautiful soul and extremely outgoing and friendly. We had some wonderful times with her and Dick. One of the highlights was going through Safeco Field during their Grand Opening. Being big baseball fans, Margaret and Dick talked about that day for many years. Rest In Peace Margaret. My honor was getting the chance to know you. Sincerely, Larry Olson
Auntie always stayed in touch, and put so much into her family history. She was always interested in what me, and my family were doing. She set a great example of how to live a full adventurous life, while putting family first.
Knowing Marrgaret and her family has been one of my life’s privileges and joys. It has been an honor assisting in both challenging times and joyful gatherings. May God grant this good woman eternal rest and everlasting peace. May you, her many friends and family members find strength in faith, hope in Jesus’ promises, and the abundance of love God offers you all. Fr. Ron Meyer, OMI.
So many memories of Auntie Margaret. After we had Brad and Marty come live with us, we took them on a holiday to Tacoma Washington to meet their Great Aunt and her family. That was my first time meeting Karen and Nancy and her bow at the time Andrew Myer. Andy was in the armed forces at the time, the boys were so thrilled that Andy gave each of them an Army cap. Still have the photo of them saluting Andy. Beautiful memory.


