Date of Birth: October 6, 1933
Date of Death: January 12, 2022
It is always difficult saying good-bye to someone we love and cherish. With heavy hearts and profound sadness Michael and Nancy Tarr (Calgary) and Marlene Tarr (Kipling) say a fond farewell to our loving mother and best friend.
On Wednesday Jan. 12 2022 Margaret Tarr completed her earthly journey and entered into her Heavenly home – while we here on earth grieve the saints rejoice. Margaret has heard Jesus’ say “Well done thou good and faithful servant come on to me and rest”
Margaret was a generous, compassionate, wise, energetic, hard working, witty kindred spirit who was genuine, fair and just an inspiration to young and old alike. This exemplary lady displayed integrity along with a zest and passion that was unwavering. Margaret’s unconditional love and support of family and friends will be treasured forever.
Now, we must carry on without our matriarch and honour her memory by making time for family and friends: hug, smile, laugh, sing, dance, wholeheartedly enjoy the blessings of each and every day. Keeping faith alive through prayer and praise being Jesus’ hands and feet caring for all creatures great and small and this beautiful world He gifted to us.
To honour the life Margaret lived and fulfill her final request she was lovingly placed in Bekevar Presbyterian Cemetery by her children, Michael, Nancy and Marlene. Special thanks to Lorraine Andruk of Kipling who witnessed the internment on Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022.
Rest in Peace Margaret; you will be dearly missed.
Donations in Margaret’s memory can be made to Bekevar Cemetery Fund in care of Karen Bernat, P.O. Box 21 Kipling Sask. S0G 2S0.
Card of Thanks
Actions over the years have shown that we are a part of a strong, loving and caring community. Our mom, Margaret Tarr, treasured each and every special wave, smile, phone call and visit which was directed her way.
During this unexpected time of deep sadness your support is a beacon of hope and a reminder that there are many people sharing our grief.
To know how greatly loved and missed mom will be brings comfort and inner strength to carry on. It gives Michael and Nancy Tarr (Calgary) and Marlene (Kipling) the desire to live each day with her zestful unwavering faith, unconditional love, kindness, warmth, vibrancy, integrity, charisma and the tender compassion she so willingly shared.
Your touching sentiments reinforce the positive impact of a mother’s love, prayers and friendship. May God richly bless each of you with His finest daily.
– Michael, Nancy and Marlene Tarr.










