Family and friends have announced the death of Margaret Brennan, a dedicated professional at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, following a snowmobile accident in the Calgary region. She was 38. Ms. Brennan’s sudden death has left a profound void among colleagues and loved ones. Born and raised in Calgary, she was widely regarded for her sharp intellect, warm spirit and unwavering commitment to excellence.
After earning a degree in Accounting and Finance from the University of Calgary, she joined PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, where she built a decade-long career marked by professionalism and integrity. Colleagues say she quickly became known as one of the firm’s most reliable and creative team members.
Over the years, Ms Brennan worked with a broad range of clients, helping businesses navigate complex financial challenges. She was respected not only for her technical expertise but also for her willingness to mentor younger staff, offering guidance and encouragement to those starting out in their careers.
Outside of work, she was passionate about the outdoors and embraced Alberta’s natural beauty. Friends recall her enthusiasm for hiking in the Rocky Mountains, paddling on quiet lakes during the summer months and snowmobiling in winter. Her love of adventure, they say, was matched by her devotion to family and friends.
Ms Brennan is survived by her parents, Robert and Elaine Brennan, her brother Sean Brennan and a close circle of friends and colleagues. They have described her as generous, compassionate and deeply committed to those around her. Her family has asked for privacy as they grieve. They say she will be remembered for her kindness, professionalism and infectious enthusiasm for life.
