Judy Penelope Gibbon (nee Walsh) – school leaver in 1969

GIBBON Judy Penelope (Edinburgh)
On April 16, 2020, at St Columba’s Hospice with her closest family present. Judy, beloved wife of David and mother of Laura and Robert, twin sister of Jane, adored granny of Joseph, Tom, Juliette, Delphy, Althea and Cassian and mother-in-law of Andrew and Leen. We are so sad to lose you so young. Donations to St Columba’s Hospice.

Judy left St. Margaret’s in 1969 – she was brought up in Edinburgh where she spent the rest of her life. She was a talented artist and will be missed by all her friends.

Rosemary Williamson

Former St. Margaret’s pupils and staff will be sad to hear news of the death of Rosemary Williamson in an Edinburgh Care Home on Saturday April 25th, 2020, where she had been living for a couple of years. We understand she slept away peacefully. Rosemary left St. Margaret’s in 1952 after being Head Girl and was a loyal supporter of the FP club of which she was President in 1961/62. Thereafter she became a Governor and is fondly remembered for her huge contributions to St. Margaret’s over the years.

The Collective – The White Cliffs of Dover

The Collective is a virtual choir made up of singers from around the world, including our very own former pupil Jane (Cuthbertson) Kuipers. The Collective have dedicated this song to the loved ones lost, the efforts of so many, and the things which bind us together. With music and singing, comes hope of a better tomorrow, a brighter future and the knowledge that, like in all difficult times, these doubts and fears will pass into memory…..

Special Easter wishes to everyone!

To all of our St. Margaret’s former pupils, staff and their families, we send you all of our special wishes for this Easter weekend. In these very different and challenging times for everyone, we wanted to bring a little normality for you, with a memory from happier, easier times. One of our Easter choral favourites is always “All in the April Evening” which we wish we could be singing with you all in Craigmillar Park Church on Easter Sunday. Hopefully this recording from 2017 brings some happy memories to you all. Thinking of all of you and wishing you all stay safe and well. Best wishes everyone!

Former pupil, Linda (Miller) Williams, creates hardship fund to help those in need during COVID-19 crisis

A local couple who are convenience store owners in Edinburgh have been widely praised after creating a local hardship fund for those struggling in the area during the coronavirus pandemic.

The fund, created by Oxgangs couple Dennis and Linda Williams, was launched with a goal of raising £300. However within just 40 minutes of going live, the target was hit. Since then almost £5000 has been donated, with an additional £1000 being added by the couple themselves. Local residents have overwhelmed the couple, who own the  Premier Broadway Convenience Store, with praise and gratitude over the fund. The proceeds have been put towards providing those who need it with food, electricity and other essential items. Linda told leading industry publication ‘Convenience Store’: “I’m just overwhelmed by people’s kindness and care for each other at this incredibly difficult time,” “Every time I look at the fund it brings a tear to my eye, we’ve had loads of donations online and I’ve had people coming up to me in the street and in the store with £20 notes and envelopes of cash, it’s just incredible.”

The fund has already been helping struggling individuals and families in Edinburgh. The first recipient was unable to get food over the weekend whilst foodbanks were shut, but was given supplies and electric money through by Dennis and Linda. “That person was exactly the kind of person that the fund was set up to help,” Linda said. “Unfortunately, there are lots of people like that who are falling through cracks in the system at the moment. “There are benefits and there is help out there but these things take time to set up and people need help now, so that’s what we are doing.” The couple also confirmed that the fund “is not charity”, and that those in need can apply in confidence. The Oxgangs store has seen multiple messages of praise on their Facebook page, with one customer commenting: “You guys are amazing! Yet again Linda and Dennis have done something fantastic for our community. Thank you so much for everything that you do.”

Thanks to Edinburgh Live for this story