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NULL##imported-begin##William Moran##imported-end##
Birth date: Apr 24, 1912 Death date: Sep 13, 2004
Margaret G. Waggoner4/24/12 to 9/13/04Margaret Gray Waggoner, a 46-year resident of Pacific, went home to be with her Lord on September 13, 2004. Margaret was 92 years old at the time of her death. She was born in Takoma Park, MD Read Obituary
NULL##imported-begin##William Moran##imported-end##
God bless you Randy and Dottie and
family, I rejoice with your mother
and wish I could have met her. She
knows all the truth now and is
full of joy :)))))##imported-begin##Christine Kenady##imported-end##
We didn't personally know Margaret but we think she has a wonderful son, Randy, and are so excited she has gone home to be with the Lord. God Bless You Randy and Dottie, Love Tom & Sally Konopka##imported-begin##Tom & Sally Konopka##imported-end##
What I will miss the most about Margaret is the way she would light up when I would walk into her home. She would make me feel like I was someone special. Knowing her tender and loving heart I know she would do that for all who would come. I also loved to watch her enjoy her family. (even when at times, it seemed like kaos all around, I know she loved it all!)Having her family together brought her such delight! I beleive that in watching her, I have learned a valuable lesson! That we should always cherish our families and the times we get to be together like she did.
I will always hold dear the camp fire times in the back yard. We would always have one to many somores! (with Margaret having more on her face than in her mouth LOL) I was blessed to have known such a gracious and beautiful women of God. Looking forward to the reunion! Marlina##imported-begin##Marlina Ohern##imported-end##
Margaret was my most precious Mother-in-law & was more like a Mother to me. I have loved her from the first time I met her & love her still. She always had such wonderful words of encouragement for me. I will miss her greatly.##imported-begin##Dorothy Waggoner##imported-end##
Praises for a wonderful life and blessings to all.##imported-begin##John & JoAnne Gray##imported-end##
Grandma Waggoner lived the true meaning of the word "Grandma" She adopted me into her family when I was 13 and has been "my grandma" since then. I truly loved her and will miss her greatly. What a wonderful woman God created in Margaret Waggoner.##imported-begin##Katrina Trenkel##imported-end##
I will always love herand I cry just knowing that she is in a better place then us and she will always love her.I know that I will see her again and then I will be in better place.but it makes me cry knowing that she is with tune,grandpa,and everyone else I will miss.And lossing her is like lossing a part of my heart.But at least I will get to see her in a much better place with the love of are life the Lord so let her rest in pease and love.##imported-begin##Lindsay##imported-end##
WOW! WHAT AN INCREDIBLE MOM! As our son-in-law, Giovanni summed it up, Grandma was nothing but love. Everyone she came in contact with, she showed love to. Her love was part of the reason Giovanni accepted the Lord before he left for Chile. As most of you know Clark and I have been blessed over the last 3 years to have taken care of mom. BeeBoo is grateful that God during that time restored their relationship to each other. Thanks mom for the love, laughter, tears, hope and faith that we shared together during this time. Thank you for passing down the love of our family, people, cooking and most of all Jesus. We will miss you tremendously but know that we will see you and dad in heaven one day to share all eternity together. * "Have I told you lately that I love you".
(* This is the song that mom always sang to BeeBoo)##imported-begin##Clark & Marty Walker##imported-end##