LIVERMORE FALLS – Marjorie E. Boyd, 92, a resident of St. Stephens, New Brunswick, died Monday, April 13, while visiting at the home of her son, James Cameron and his wife, Gail, of Livermore Falls.

She was born on July 2, 1916, in Springhill, Nova Scotia, Canada, the daughter of Malcolm and Annie (DeWolfe) Brown and was educated in the local schools. In 1926, she married Aubrey Cameron, they later divorced. She worked in the local woolen mill and during World War II worked for the shell shop in Trenton, Nova Scotia.

She also worked for the hospital in St. Stephens and for 35 years did knitting for Cottage Crafts. In 1951, she married Charles Granville Boyd, he passed away in 1977. She was a member of the Pythian Sisters and the Maple Leaf Temple No. 30 of St. Stephens. She always looked forward to spending time with her family and friends.

She is survived by a son, James Cameron and his wife, Gail, of Livermore Falls; five grandchildren, Douglas, Dwayne, Dana, Delinda and Darlene; three great-grandchildren, Devin, Derrick and Pheobe; and two stepgrandchildren, Brack and Brady.


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