In Celebration of

Margaret Gibson (née Jones)

February 5, 1944 -  August 16, 2025

Born February 5, 1944, in Montreal, Frances Margaret died peacefully on August 16, 2025, in Richmond Hill, Ontario.

Predeceased by her parents, Elwyn David Jones and Dulais (née Aubert), and brother Trevor Jones. She is survived by her beloved husband, Alan Gibson, with whom she shared nearly six decades of partnership, marriage and adventure. Cherished parent of Duane Gibson, Brett Gibson (Éva), and Cara Gibson (Jack Bissell), and proud nan (grandmother) of Claire, Vivian, and Felix. She is also lovingly remembered by her siblings, Helen Ellis and Victor Jones (Muriel) and by nieces, nephews, extended family, and many dear friends.

Margaret’s life was marked by brilliance, elegance, and courage. When Alan first saw her at McGill graduate school, she was striking — a woman of independence and resolve, with a sharp intellect and a warm smile that lit every room. She championed fairness early in her career, pressing for equal pay for women, and later helped remove barriers in Quebec law so women could buy cars and homes in their own name.

She built a distinguished and varied career, holding senior positions in the fashion, airline, and technology industries, including serving as an airline Vice President. Later she joined Alan at TriVar Inc., where, as Director of Sales and Marketing, she guided certifications, quality systems, and training with extraordinary competence.

Beyond her professional accomplishments, Margaret had a cultural spirit: pianist, reader, lover of ballet, opera, and art. With Alan she skied, danced, and sailed Griffwn across some 42,000 nautical miles on Lake Ontario. Together they shared not just voyages but a rhythm in life — working side by side, dancing with exuberance, and raising their family with warmth, traditions, and adventure.

A gifted cook, she was famous for her elegant and vibrant family dinners. Her true artistry lay in the honesty, delight, and optimism she brought to all she did. Her life was guided by fairness, kindness, and an unshakable optimism — in her words, “A half-full glass is an opportunity to fill it with joy.”

She will be remembered as a woman of integrity, spirit, and love, who touched lives deeply, leaving a legacy of sincerity and courage.

A Private Service will be held. The service will be recorded and posted in a link below, on Saturday September 6, for anyone who would like to view it.

In memory of Margaret, donations may be made to Hill House Hospice at hillhousehospice.com/donate.

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Alan Gibson (HUSBAND)

Entered August 23, 2025

Margaret was the light and joy of my life

Martin and Lindy Sumner-Smith (Friends)

Entered August 27, 2025 from Palgrave

Maraget always brought a glowing smile and cheer to any occasion. We will miss her.

Meg (Friend)

Entered August 28, 2025 from Wasaga beach

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. From the time we spent together at PCYC we remember Margaret's smile, kindness and her love of dance. Sending our condolences
Meg and Ron.

Don Lounsbury (Friend)

Entered August 31, 2025 from Toronto

Dear Alan and family:
We are extremely sad to hear about Margaret’s passing and send our deepest sympathies.
Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
Don and Judith Lounsbury

Dale & Maxine Holland (Sailors)

Entered September 2, 2025 from BQYC, Belleville

Margaret, we missed your presence this season, and know you are sailing on smooth, clear waters, with the wind at your demand.

We met Alan & Margaret at Collins Bay Yacht Club, 1997, in a storm. Us with three children and a new boat, Margaret and Alan were perfect company as we watched the thunder and lightening, while sipping some red wine. It was the perfect night for a storm, allowing us this fine pleasure for company.

As the years past, we would always look for Griffwn at BQYC, for our annual tradition of sharing memories, stories and great companionship. Our children, still remember that night at Collins Bay, as we continued to cherish each year's arrival of Alan and Margaret at BQYC.

A more gentle soul we have never met, always that great smile, full of laughter, and joy to be sure. You are missed and will continue to be missed in our hearts and at BQYC.

Most Sincere Condolences,

Dale & Maxine Holland,
formerly of GetzaweighII
Vertigo (shark)
BQYC

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