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Agatha McNab Obituary

Agatha (Aggie) McNab, 75, passed away after battling cancer and Parkinson's on March 1, 2021, in Fort McMurray, Alberta. After being raised at the mouth of Jackfish Creek, she moved to the mission in Fort Chipewyan where she met John (Jim) Moore and raised their four children on Shotgun Ave. After years away from home, she returned with a straight-forward attitude and a "tell it like it is" personality. Aggie's great enthusiasm and passion for life were shown through her love of cooking and baking. She worked with the elders of her community for many years; even after becoming an elder herself. Agatha will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her partner Tommy Champagne; Children Robert P Cardinal, Corinna Moore, Donovan Moore, and Bruce Moore. Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren, along with numerous nieces and nephews. Aggies will always be remembered for her generous heart, her courageous strength, and her contagious laughter.

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Agatha (Aggie) McNab, 75, passed away after battling cancer and Parkinson's on March 1, 2021, in Fort McMurray, Alberta. After being raised at the mouth of Jackfish Creek, she moved to the mission in Fort Chipewyan where she met John (Jim) Moore and raised their four children on Shotgun Ave. After years away from home, she returned with a straig

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