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Margaret Barrett

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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Margaret Barrett, 104, of West Pittston, died Sunday following an illness at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Nora and William Burke. She was the widow of Robert J. Barrett Sr., who died in 1970. Born in Scranton, on Aug. 20, 1905, she was a daughter of the late Hugh and Mary Elizabeth...

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Dear Nora and Bill,

Please except my deepest sympathy on the passing of Nora's mother. What a wonder and fulfilling life Mrs. Barrett led - you must have a million great memories.

Best wishes,

Rich, Marg, Nora and Bill and families, we are so sorry to hear of Mrs. Barrett's passing. She surely was known as "grandma" to all, as we all thought so highly of her. God bless her. Marian and John McNevin

Rich , Margaret and family:
I am so sorry to hear of your mother *grandmothers* passing. Please know that she and all of you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Mary Miller and Harry Radle

My sympathy goes to you and your family Erin on the loss of your Grandma. She lived a long and beautiful life that is for sure, longer than anyone I ever knew. I can just imagine she is in heaven and God tellling her you have arrived safely and her saying "that's good". Love, Nina and family

Mr. & Mrs. Burke,

I would like to express my sincere condolences to you and your family over the loss of your mother.

You are both such caring, loving individuals, that I know Grams is looking down lovingly from above.

As I read her orbituary, I couldn't help but be AMAZED by all the things she had done in her life. Not only was she a wife and mother, which in itself is a full-time job, but she also contributed her time and talent to her...

Dear Nora and Bill,

Jim and I are so sorry to hear about the passing of your Mom! I have yet to walk this path but, I know that I will make this journey too someday. Regardless of how old they are when they die, the feeling of loss and sorrow is never diminished by number of years someone has lived. The obituary was a beautifully written reflection of the person your Mom was and the life she made. Her accomplishments were truly "ahead of her time". The fond memories you have...

My sincere condolences. Your mother baby sat for me and my 2 brothers more than 60 years ago. She was from the best of our generations.

I have know Peg since I delivered orders to her home from Firestine's market some fifty plus years ago.
She was always a gracious, upbeat person who had time for everyone.
I played on the first little league team in Wets Pittston and fondly remember Peg and Bob being an active part of thsi wonderful organization.
Ray Crisci, Naples, FL