Message from Lori
February 23, 2017 3:49 PM
Although I didn't know Miss Margaret personally I offer my sincere condolences to the family and friends. No doubt this is a very difficult time. In his great love for us our heavenly Father has not left us without hope when we suffer the loss of a loved one. He guarantees that soon we will have the opportunity to be reunited with them. May you find comfort in that promise. (Acts 24:15)
A candle was lit by Karen Robinette
on February 20, 2017 8:54 AM
Margaret and Bob moved in next door on East Parkway Ave. when I was a pre-teen. We remained friends throughout many years. I have many happy memories shared with her from long walks and talks, to celebrations and times of grief and tears. There were sweet times with her in her beauty shop, times when her dog, Snowball, was with us. She always referred to me as her 'little girl' and I called her my 'second mom.' She did clearly love her family and friends. She was a delight to be with, always having time for hugs and laughter. I'm so glad that I got to be with her on her 90th birthday with Frances, there at Greybrier. That was a very special memory for me. Margaret helped me through many a difficult mile in my life, and now, I will carry on with the memory of her friendship held deep within my heart. She will be missed. Love and prayers of comfort to the family. Rest peacefully, my dear friend.
A candle was lit by Karen Robinette
on February 20, 2017 8:46 AM