With heavy hearts the Tallow/Chief Moon family announces the sudden loss of our beloved Maggie Kazlynn Cody Tallow/Chief Moon on May 22, 2024, in Lethbridge Alberta at the age of 22. Maggie was born January 5, 2002 to proud parents Jodie Tallow/Chief Moon and Cameron Blood. She leaves to mourn her sister Nikeah (Kyle) Chief Moon, brothers Bryton Torin and Maddux Chief Moon, Jagger Black Plume, Cody Heavy Runner, Taryn, Troy and Kelly Iron Shirt, aunties Lacey and Terrie (Emil) Tallow, Jolaine Bare Shin Bone, nieces Naveah and Jordan Chief Moon, Carmen Tallow-Day Rider, nephews Marquez Chief Moon, Jordan Sonny and Kyler Sweet Grass, Nolan Young Pine/Oka, Jeter Chief Moon, Anson and Jori Tallow-Day Rider, great nephew Chataydyn Chief Moon, great aunties Doreen Black Plume, Shirley Chief Moon, Carrie Black Plume, great uncles Rodney "Mann" Black Plume, Jimmy (Melinda) and Matthew (Maryann) Chief Moon.
Maggie was predeceased by her brother Chayton (Tameeka) Chief Moon, grandparents Jordan and Brenda Chief Moon, uncles Jordan "JR" Chief Moon, Cameron Tallow, sister Cherie Bull Shields.
Maggie was a joyous baby who spread so much love to everyone she met. She was raised by her grandparents Jordan and Brenda Chief Moon. Her other adopted grandparents Marvin and Corrine Smith enjoyed visiting Maggie and would take her from time to time.
Maggie was raised in the Lavern area where she grew up with her siblings and relatives making some lasting and sometimes crazy memories. Maggie was the type of person who did what she wanted and said what was on her mind which often got her into trouble. She had a wicked sense of humor that could make the whole room laugh with one comment. Maggie always went above and beyond for her family and loved ones. She was an amazing creative cook who could make a meal out of any ingredients left in the fridge and cupboard. She always made sure her loved ones had something to eat when they came to visit. Maggie was always willing to help anyone in need whether it was backup, support, cleaning or child care. She was an awesome babysitter, always willing to help watch the children. Her babysitting even took her to different towns and cities to help loved ones with their children. There were so many families that she touched because she was always there for them and their babies.
Maggie loved to listen to her music and play with her makeup and hair. She adored her friends and close relatives and the time they spent together. She could always be counted on to have your back and help you through anything you were going through. Maggie had such a big heart for everyone close to her. Whenever she could she would spoil her family and friends. Maggie loved her tattoos and even got one to commemorate her late brother Chayton, whom she missed very much since his passing. Her favorite spot to enjoy breakfast was iHop. She would always post pictures of her meals and adventures to her Facebook so people could see her living her best life. Maggie was such a treasure to have in your life for all the wonderful things she brought. Just knowing Maggie was to be blessed. Everyone she met probably has a story to share. Maggie had numerous nicknames which includes Maggie May, Mags, Magister, Bro and Poohk Gaahsii. Maggie could be known to have her blonde or blunt moments always followed one of her loved ones saying "Maggie!"
Every memory she leaves behind will be cherished and bring happy thoughts of such a wonderful human being. Maggie was one-in-a-million, once in a lifetime, wish upon the stars kind of person to be around. Her presence, her laughter, her smile, her mischievous eyes, her big heart will be greatly missed. Maggie was a special gift that blessed this earth and our world's for a short but sweet time. We are that much richer for having known her, loved her and having been loved by her.
A Candlelight Vigil will be held on Wednesday, May 29 at the Galt Gardens Stage, in Lethbridge at 6:00 pm. A Wake Service will be held at Streets Alive (323 4th St. S.), Lethbridge on, Thursday, June 6, 2024 from 5:00 - 7:00 pm followed by overnight at her sister’s residence. The Funeral Service will also be held at Legacy Funeral Home, Cardston on Friday, June 7 at 1:00 pm. Interment will take place in the Pioneer Cemetery, Blood Reserve.
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Maggie was predeceased by her brother Chayton (Tameeka) Chief Moon, grandparents Jordan and Brenda Chief Moon, uncles Jordan "JR" Chief Moon, Cameron Tallow, sister Cherie Bull Shields.
Maggie was a joyous baby who spread so much love to everyone she met. She was raised by her grandparents Jordan and Brenda Chief Moon. Her other adopted grandparents Marvin and Corrine Smith enjoyed visiting Maggie and would take her from time to time.
Maggie was raised in the Lavern area where she grew up with her siblings and relatives making some lasting and sometimes crazy memories. Maggie was the type of person who did what she wanted and said what was on her mind which often got her into trouble. She had a wicked sense of humor that could make the whole room laugh with one comment. Maggie always went above and beyond for her family and loved ones. She was an amazing creative cook who could make a meal out of any ingredients left in the fridge and cupboard. She always made sure her loved ones had something to eat when they came to visit. Maggie was always willing to help anyone in need whether it was backup, support, cleaning or child care. She was an awesome babysitter, always willing to help watch the children. Her babysitting even took her to different towns and cities to help loved ones with their children. There were so many families that she touched because she was always there for them and their babies.
Maggie loved to listen to her music and play with her makeup and hair. She adored her friends and close relatives and the time they spent together. She could always be counted on to have your back and help you through anything you were going through. Maggie had such a big heart for everyone close to her. Whenever she could she would spoil her family and friends. Maggie loved her tattoos and even got one to commemorate her late brother Chayton, whom she missed very much since his passing. Her favorite spot to enjoy breakfast was iHop. She would always post pictures of her meals and adventures to her Facebook so people could see her living her best life. Maggie was such a treasure to have in your life for all the wonderful things she brought. Just knowing Maggie was to be blessed. Everyone she met probably has a story to share. Maggie had numerous nicknames which includes Maggie May, Mags, Magister, Bro and Poohk Gaahsii. Maggie could be known to have her blonde or blunt moments always followed one of her loved ones saying "Maggie!"
Every memory she leaves behind will be cherished and bring happy thoughts of such a wonderful human being. Maggie was one-in-a-million, once in a lifetime, wish upon the stars kind of person to be around. Her presence, her laughter, her smile, her mischievous eyes, her big heart will be greatly missed. Maggie was a special gift that blessed this earth and our world's for a short but sweet time. We are that much richer for having known her, loved her and having been loved by her.
A Candlelight Vigil will be held on Wednesday, May 29 at the Galt Gardens Stage, in Lethbridge at 6:00 pm. A Wake Service will be held at Streets Alive (323 4th St. S.), Lethbridge on, Thursday, June 6, 2024 from 5:00 - 7:00 pm followed by overnight at her sister’s residence. The Funeral Service will also be held at Legacy Funeral Home, Cardston on Friday, June 7 at 1:00 pm. Interment will take place in the Pioneer Cemetery, Blood Reserve.
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