Margaret Stubbs, 88 went home to be with the Lord on November 22, 2013 at the Capital Health in Trenton, NJ. She was born in Jefferson County, Wrens GA on October 2, 1925. She relocated to Bridgeton, NJ with her husband in 1942. She was a faithful member of the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church for 69 years and carried the titles of deaconess and mother of the church. She was preceded in death by her husband of 71 years three weeks ago. She leaves to cherish her memories; two daughters Betty Jean Howard of Rochester, NY and Theresa (Alphonso) Rahming of Bridgeton, NJ; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Viewing will be held on Friday, November 29, 2013 at the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, 737 Buckshutem Road, Bridgeton, NJ 6-8 PM. Services will be held on Saturday, November 30, 2013 at the Glory Tabernacle , 1018 Buckshutem Road, Bridgeton, NJ 11 am, with a viewing prior to the services 9-11AM. Interment will be in the Cedar Hill Memorial Park, Bridgeton, NJ. Ministry of comfort entrusted to MAY FUNERAL HOMES: Camden, Pennsauken, Vineland, Willingboro, NJ and Philadelphia, PA. www.mayfuneralhomes.com
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So very to hear about this from Champ.
Such a sweet lady.
Fondly,
Melissa Goldsborough
June 9, 2014
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Rev. 21:3, 4 ~ Kim
December 4, 2013
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