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MACIVER, Millicent (nee FRASER)  - November 11, 1923 - September 28, 2018

Rosena Millicent MacIver (nee Fraser), beloved wife of Ray Donald MacIver (deceased), mother of Sandra Garcia (Vic), Donald, Martha Edmonds (John), Ross (Chiu Kuei) and Bill (Nancy).

Adored Grandma to Rob Bruce, Andrew, John and Sarah MacIver, Elizabeth and Alistair MacIver.

She passed away in her home surrounded by her family on September 28, 2018 at age 94. Born in Toronto on November 11, 1923 to Elizabeth Webber (How) and John Beverley Fraser, Millicent was a proud graduate of Jarvis Collegiate and studied at the University of Toronto before her wartime marriage to Ray in March, 1944.

After briefly living in Gimli, Manitoba, Millicent and Ray settled in Toronto.

Millicent was a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother to her extended family, a dedicated volunteer at Central Hospital, a devoted parishioner of Christ Church Deer Park.

Millicent will forever be remembered for her fierce independence, loyalty to lifelong friends, her charm and gracious manner, devotion to her family and neighbours, and most of all, a role model for aging actively, gracefully and independently with a mind kept razor-sharp by crossword puzzles and the game of duplicate bridge.

A private family service has been held.

Forever loved, will be forever remembered. Rest in peace, dear Mom!

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