Sarah Eileen Trigg

August 20th, 1938 ~ May 13th, 2022

TRIGG, Sarah Eileen

August 20, 1938 – May 13, 2022

 

Eileen passed away at the age of 83 on Friday, May 13, 2022 in Calgary, Alberta.  

 

She was born on August 20, 1938 in Cardigan, Wales to Elizabeth & David Ellis Amos. Eileen was the beloved wife of her first husband, Nigel Barry Trigg, and later in life, David Dalgetty.

 

She was the much-loved mother & mother-in-law of Judith, Sian, & Nicola, Sharon, Greg, & Tyler; and loving grandmother of Chantel.

 

Eileen was predeceased by her parents, Elizabeth and David Ellis Amos; brothers, Gwynfor and Derek Amos; and husbands, Nigel Barry Trigg and David Dalgetty.

 

Eileen was a social butterfly; and had many lifelong friends far and wide, she will be missed by many.

Messages:

judith annd sian and nicola sorry about your mom because of covid i did not travel to rick moore who is now living near carstairs on a farm, and steve lives in oakville ont, and jeff's is living in sweden, is your mom going up with nigel your dad in airdrie alberta that's near carstairs,of course you known i lived across the street from your house in chateauguay que. giesla lives in georgetown ont near me, and gloria is still in chateauguay, all my love to all of you i have fond memories

My sincere condolences to the family of Eileen. She was a lovely, lively woman who shared her smiles and laughter with everyone she met. I got to know her through the library where I worked. Every time Eileen and Nigel came in we would have a good chat. She would always be sure to fill us in with stories of Chantel. But my fondest memory is of the night I was privileged to join with Eileen and two other ladies to have a pyjama party and stay up all night watching the wedding of Prince William and Kate. It is one of my treasured memories. I hope that you will have many memories to share with each other that will bring you peace and joy with the thoughts of a life well lived.

My deepest sympathy in your loss .There is no need to tell you what a lovely lady Eileen was. I was across the hall at Age Care, we had many chats, about our families. The day I moved I had a bad accident & didn't have a chance to say good bye-we did have a cup of tea the evening before. Eileen was a fighter about her health, now she is at rest God rest her soul. Big hugs, Ella Davies

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