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Marjorie Joy Steele ( Brown)

1936-2023

A Celebration of Life will be held from 1pm-4pm (reception on-site to follow) on Friday, May 26, 2023 at Complexe funeraire BROME-MISSISQUOI, 402, rue de la Riviere, Cowansville, QC J2K1N3



Donations can be made to The Cowansville Emmanuel United Church.


www.emmanuelunitedchurch.com 

 


 



Marjorie Joy Steele, 86 years old, passed away peacefully on May 9th , 2023 surrounded by her family. Joy was born on July 29th, 1936 to Gordon Steele and Edna Skinner of Granby, Quebec. Following graduation from Granby High School, she went on to pursue a career in nursing and earned her degree in 1956. Joy began her nursing career working at the Brome-Missisquoi Perkins Hospital in Cowansville soon thereafter.



On September 12th, 1959 Joy married her high school basketball sweetheart Warren at a beautiful ceremony in Granby, Quebec. Warren and Joy went on to have three children; Stephen (deceased 1961), Heather and Andrea. Joy is survived and dearly remembered by her husband of 63 years, Warren and children Heather (Phil Preteroti) and Andrea (Donna Chadwick) and grandchildren Matthew and Jessie Preteroti.



Joy was an avid and talented golfer and curler. She was actively involved in competitive golf at the Cowansville Country Club, winning countless tournaments and accolades. Joy also competed at a Provincial and National level. Joy’s dedication to golf (especially junior golf) culminated in her being elected as the National Director of the CLGA Junior Program in the late 1980’s.



Joy was happiest when surrounded by her pet beagles and cats. Joy also loved her plants/gardens. She enjoyed time on the back deck where she spent a lot of her time reading, caring for her pets, and watching the many birds, squirrels (and occasional deer) that loved the endless supply of treats. 



Joy was a strong-willed and independent person. These traits served her well in her later years while dealing with recurring health issues. She battled the odds on more than one occasion, and she persisted until the very end. Joy always knew what she wanted, and nothing would stand in her way. 



 

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John and Valerie Hunter
2023-05-24

Our deepest condolences to Warren and all the family. May She Rest In Peace.

France Boulanger & Stuart Clarkson
2023-05-20

We extend our deepest sympathy to you Warren and your family.

Frances and Tom Jones
2023-05-19

Sending warm wishes and sincere condolences to you, Warren, and to your whole family.

Wesley Mason
2023-05-18

Wesley and Wendy send our heartfelt sympathy to Warren and Family. May your memories bring you comfort and peace.

Dora Shepard
2023-05-17

My sincere sympathy Warren ,Heather and Andrea and family .

Darleen Bell
2023-05-15

Sorry to hear of your loss. May Joy rest in peace.

Karen Foley
2023-05-15

My deepest sympathy to Warren and his family. I'm the youngest daughter of June Foley Steele .xoxo my thought and prayers are with you .

Tammy Stocks
2023-05-13

Joy always made sure she stayed in touch with my Mom after my Dad died. My Mom considered her one of her best friends. I hope they find each other again.

Nicole & Patrick Côté
2023-05-12

Our deepest sympathies to the family

Trudy Harvey
2023-05-12

My deepest synpathy to Warren, Heather and Andrea and families. Joy will be missed. ❤️

Terry & Carole Brown
2023-05-12

Our sincere condolences to the family

Suzanne Daigneault
2023-05-12

My sincère sympathie to thé familly,

Kevin and Lilian de la Mare
2023-05-11

Our deepest sympathies to the family

Janice Harvey
2023-05-11

My deepest sympathies Warren and to your entire family. Joy always had such a beautiful smile.