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Margaret Hurd Barton

Salt Lake City, Utah

1942 - 2014

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Margaret Hurd BartonMaggieMargaret Flora Hurd Barton, "Maggie," passed away on September 10, 2014, after a wonderful life cut short by Alzheimer's disease. She was born on August 16, 1942, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to attorney Wallace Duke Hurd and Jeannette Earl Hurd. She was the third of five...

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Reid, Ed and I are so sorry that we were out of town when Maggie passed away. I have thought of you both over the years, even though our paths crossed seldomly. I do remember volunteering at Neighborhood House a couple of years with my Uncle Walt Christiansen and catching up with Maggie. I know she was a faithful supporter of that great charity. We send our love and wishes for happy memories of Maggie. I am sure Liz Porter and Maggie are busy chatting over old times. Charlotte McDonald

When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. You will always be in our heats and the memories will last forever. Our deepest sympathies.

Dear Barton, Roberts Family:
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you during these tough times. Love. Tony, Amy, and Spencer Bailey

I will always remember her smile and her soft loving voice as she sang or hummed! She was very lucky to have such a wonderful husband and family! I will miss her and seeing all of you! Thank you for sharing her with us!
Lindsay Taylor, RN

From all of us at Neighborhood House, we offer our hearts and thoughts for this loss. Maggie inspires us and we wish the family well.

Our halls will always be filled with fond thoughts of Maggie.

Thank you for the opportunity to care for your beautiful mom, wife, grandma, and sister! We all loved her and will miss her! You are an amazing family that I love and admire - I wiling miss seeing you! So glad that Maggie is at peace and free from her trial. She is probably golfing in heaven! My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time! Love you all!

Maggie was a remarkably beautiful woman. I am honored to have been a small part of her care. It was so beautiful to see how happy she was when my young daughter came to sing at Silverado, she just lit up. Your family did such a spectacular job of caring for her. I wish all of you peace and comfort during this time of transition.