In memory of

Melba MacDonald

April 22, 1931 -  November 19, 2021

MACDONALD, Melba (nee Barrett)

Suddenly, on November 19, 2021 at Credit Valley Hospital at the age of 90.

Melba left this world peacefully, knowing how deeply she was cared for and loved by her family, who have been close by her side over the last months of her life.

Wife of the Late Leverett MacDonald for 59 years. Loving mother of Lynne (Remigio) Ken, Gordon (predeceased), Stephen & Karen (Howard). Adoring grandmother to Rebecca, Robert, Kathryn, Keely, Adam (predeceased), Eleni, Steven, Richard, Victoria & Mitchell. Melba was so overjoyed to become a great grandmother to Lee, Avery , Gower & Everleigh.

A teacher all her working life, most of those years as a grade one teacher in Etobicoke, there are so many former students who called her Mom in those early days of their schooling.

Melba loved music and played piano from her childhood. After raising her children she was able to devote more time to this passion, singing and competing as a Sweet Adeline for 30 years and playing piano at senior’s homes and retirement residences. She was a mentor, leader and coach to many new and younger Sweet Adelines.

A long time member, past president and treasurer of River Grove Seniors, Melba deeply missed her regular carpet bowling and kurling outings during COVID-19.

Born the only child of John Barrett and Hilda Black in a farming community in Winchester, Ontario, Melba treasured her cousins like siblings and delighted in following their lives and the lives of their extended families. Special remembrances of Genevieve (predeceased) more sister than cousin and Gus, all time soul mate cousin.

The family would like to thank everyone at Heritage Glen Retirement Residence for their caring and especially the “ladies who lunch”.

A private celebration of Melba’s life will take place at later date.

If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada or to Norval United Church.

Guestbook 

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Betty McConnell (Friend)

Entered November 25, 2021 from Mississauga

I met Melba over twenty years ago through Sweet Adelines, Ontario Heartland chapter. She was my section leader. Melba was always upbeat and ready to help, and with a good sense of humour, it was easy to become friends. We stayed in touch after we both left the chorus through annual lunch dates with Heather Weeden and Anne Coombs. I am so glad I met Melba and will miss her friendship always. Rest in peace Melba.

Linda Tupholme (Good friend through singing)

Entered November 25, 2021 from Millgrove

We will miss you, Melba. A great lady, fun, singer, teacher.will never forget our post chorus snacks at Moxie,a in Square one. And also celebrating our birthdays many times at competition in Syracuse!
We even dedicated a bridge over the 403 as Grandma,a bridge...Richard, my husband an engineer for Miss. Was the project manager and she and Melba received invitations to the opening.. she was so thrilled!!
Rest in peace dear friend.
Linda Tupholme

Carson Webster (Sweet Adeline family)

Entered November 25, 2021 from Oakville

Loved her dearly and what a wonderful lady. I will always think of all the wonderful times we had singing.

Robert Barrett (Cousin)

Entered November 25, 2021 from Edmonton

Melba was, in many ways, an inspiration.

Lynne Lucas (Friend)

Entered November 25, 2021 from Mississauga

Lovely obituary for a wonderful person
My thoughts are with you all
God bless

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