Bradshaw MarjorieBRADSHAW, Marjorie (Cox) - With warm and thankful hearts, we the family of Marjorie Bradshaw remembers her with unmeasurable love after her passing into the outstretched arms of God on November 19th, 2020.

Surrounded by her children and grandchildren in the comfort of her home, listening to her favourite hymns as a lifelong humble woman of God, Marjorie peacefully began her journey up to her almighty father in heaven.

Marjorie Cox was born on December 16th, 1928 to Deighton Cox and Adelle Brathwaite in Christ Church on the beautiful island of Barbados. The third of five children, Marjorie was a loving sister to brother Earl, and sisters Cynthia, Marion, and Anita.

A devoted wife, Marjorie married Clifford Bradshaw and became matriarch to a big and beautiful family, spanning generations. After the passing of her beloved husband, Marjorie and her 6 children, Colin, Artie, Joan, Heather, Wendy, and Nell, eventually found their way to Toronto, Canada where their roots continue to grow.

Marjorie always put her family first, and became a proud grandmother to Henderson, Chamaine, Laura, Tina, Marsha, Alex, Jonathan, Natasha, Lisa, Clifford, Aileen, Anthony and Ana-Liezl. Later, she was blessed to welcome great grandchildren Nathanial, Janeece, Marissa, Naya, Noah, Quinton, Azarias, Jasiah, Mariella & Arianna, Olivia, Lucy and two great-great grandchildren in Xavier and Elijah.

Strong in her Christian faith and long-time member of St. Matthew’s Anglican Church, Marjorie always encouraged her loved ones to put God first. Daughter, Sister, Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Great-Great Grandmother, Friend, and Child of God, Marjorie created a strong foundation of love for everyone around her and leaves a bright legacy that she undoubtedly will shine her loving light upon from above, always.

In lieu of the donation of flowers, Marjorie would be honoured to have any contributions made to St. Matthew’s Anglican Church.

Online donations can be made at the link below and you can mention Marjorie in the dedication section. https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/119190247RR0001-st-matthews-church/

Funeral Arrangements are with Paul O'Connor funeral home, Scarborough.  Private Funeral Service by Invite Only will be held on November 22nd. Visit the funeral home's website to access the online web-stream of the funeral service.

COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS The Bereavement Authority of Ontario has mandated: • Permitted gathering sizes inside a building for funeral visitation and chapel services, will be up to 30% of the maximum room capacities (excluding funeral staff) while maintaining the six foot physical distancing rule. • Registrar’s Directive sets new restrictions for gatherings at cemeteries, effective Monday, November 16th: Cemeteries attendance is a maximum of 50 people (not counting funeral staff) at all graveside services on cemetery property. • Further to the Registrar’s Guidance issued on June 15, 2020, wearing masks or face coverings is mandatory for all persons (funeral staff and attendees) inside all funeral establishments or any other indoor setting where a funeral or visitation is held.

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