In memory of

Margaret Hazel Sherk

September 21, 1927 -  January 7, 2025

SHERK, Margaret Hazel (nee Cromack) – Passed away peacefully on January 7, 2025 at the age of 97. Beloved wife of Kenneth (deceased). Loving mother of Carol (Doug), Barbara and Brian (deceased) (Sandra). Dearly loved Grandma of Leanne (Neil), David, Michelle (Jamie) and Lindsay (Christian). Great-grandma to Jack and Emily. Dear sister of Kathleen Weese. Family and friends may visit Pine Hills Cemetery & Visitation Centre, 625 Birchmount Rd., Scarborough (north of St. Clair Ave. E. - 416-267-8229) on Tuesday, January 21, 2025 from 12-1 pm for visitation, followed by a memorial service in the chapel at 1 pm. If desired, in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Heart & Stroke Foundation or The Salvation Army.

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Barbara Sherk (Daughter)

Entered January 14, 2025 from Brampton

I miss you Mom. Our talks, visits and card games. You are finally at peace which is what I/we wanted. You were a loving and caring Mom and thanks for always being there for me. Until we meet again 💗

Patrizia (Friend)

Entered January 16, 2025 from Mississauga

R.I.P. Mrs. Sherk
you will be missed but not forgotten

No words can describe how sorry I am for your family’s loss. Please accept my deepest condolences.
I wish you all strength for today and hope for tomorrow.
The ones love will never go away, they walk beside us in our hearts and memories. 🙏

Carol Jones (Daughter)

Entered January 16, 2025 from Markham

Mom, I miss you more than words can say. You were the best mother anyone could ask for, as well as a sweet, gentle and loving grandma and great -grandma. You will always hold a special place in my heart. I find comfort in knowing that we will be together again one day. Rest in peace Mom. I love you. ❤️

Lindsay (Granddaughter)

Entered January 17, 2025 from Cape Town, South Africa

Grandma Meg was the sweetest, kindest grandmother anyone could ask for. She was caring and generous, always making a big roast dinner for us and playing card games with us afterwards. She was a wonderful, caring, supportive grandmother, and we were all incredibly lucky to have her in our lives. I will dearly miss her and her sweet laugh.

Leanne Jones (Granddaughter)

Entered January 20, 2025 from Toronto

Grandma,

I miss you. You were always so kind and patient with us grandkids. We'd come over every weekend for sunday roast, with your yorkshire pudding that we all fought over. I remember sitting on the veranda on a warm summer afternoon as it rained. You and Mom would be chatting while my sisters and I played barbies on a blanket. I always loved sitting there while it rained. I remember you subtly said how all your friends had great-grandkids - it was my turn to give you some. And how I would pick you up for events at Mom's house and you'd demand I take gas money -- even though I was passing by there anyway and always would be! It was never a problem, always so nice to be able to spend time with you.

I hope you are with Grandpa and Uncle Brian. We will see you again, I promise.

Love you always.

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