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SCHMIDT, Margot Irmgard (nee von Janowsky)
Born on the January 9, 1928 in Danzig, Germany (now known as Poland) to Pauline Minna Radszewski (Minna) and Otto Herman Gustav Janowsky and the youngest of four siblings. Married on August 8, 1958 to Harold Mother to Brigitte and Peter Grandmother to Michael, Christine, Aimee, Emily, Troy and Madison Great Grandmother to Jack, Summer, Abigail, Davis, Oliver and Sebastian Margot came to Australia from Hamburg to establish herself in Adelaide in December of 1966 with her family. With a love of music and passion for playing the piano accordion she also enjoyed sewing and had a love of Dalmatians and bred many champions, which gave her great joy and fulfilment. Another meaningful relationship that she would want mentioned is with Helen, her son's partner, who she grew very close with in her later years and became like another daughter to her. Margot passed away in her sleep on June 21, 2021 surrounded by her family. We would like to thank all those who visited her whilst in hospital and kept vigil, including the amazing nursing staff at Flinders Medical Centre. If you would like to attend her Service, please bring a single flower. She adored them. Rest in Peace
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SCHMIDT, Margot Irmgard (nee von Janowsky)
Born on the January 9, 1928 in Danzig, Germany (now known as Poland) to Pauline Minna Radszewski (Minna) and Otto Herman Gustav Janowsky and the youngest of four siblings. Married on August 8, 1958 to Harold Mother to Brigitte and Peter Grandmother to Michael, Christine, Aimee, Emily, Troy and Madison Great Grandmother to Jack, Summer, Abigail, Davis, Oliver and Sebastian Margot came to Australia from Hamburg to establish herself in Adelaide in December of 1966 with her family. With a love of music and passion for playing the piano accordion she also enjoyed sewing and had a love of Dalmatians and bred many champions, which gave her great joy and fulfilment. Another meaningful relationship that she would want mentioned is with Helen, her son's partner, who she grew very close with in her later years and became like another daughter to her. Margot passed away in her sleep on June 21, 2021 surrounded by her family. We would like to thank all those who visited her whilst in hospital and kept vigil, including the amazing nursing staff at Flinders Medical Centre. If you would like to attend her Service, please bring a single flower. She adored them. Rest in Peace
Funeral by : Glenelg Funeral Services