Ashes of late actress Margot Kidder return to Yellowknife, where she was born

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The brother of the late Margot Kidder says he wished his famous sibling peace and love as he dispersed her cremated remains in Yellowknife, where they were born.

A year after the "Superman" star died in Montana at age 69, John Kidder says he returned to Frame Lake, where they used to swim as children, to spread some of her ashes in the water.

He says he and May sat by the water and watched the ashes sink into the lake. At the same time, he recited a Buddhist meditation in which he wished Kidder "loving kindness," and that she be happy, peaceful and "at ease." "Much of her life was pretty tumultuous. Sometimes, that was able to help her kind of calm things a little bit."

"And Margie was not all that stable, one would say, so sometimes that relationship was tough and sometimes it was very difficult. But it always came back to the cement of life together in the North.... Margie always thought of herself as a northern child."

 

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Interesting how the spreading of her ashes became a Green Party publicity stunt.

She was born in yellow knife ? Really? Wow

RIP MK. Superman and Black Xmas fans will miss you love you forever!

Lois Lane was Canadian? Wow. Glad she's home.

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