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Margaret Burris

Westfield, Massachusetts

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Margaret C. (Fitzsimmons) Burris, 86, of Westfield, died Sunday, January 18, 2015 in Westfield. She was born in Scotland on May 2, 1928, daughter of the late John F. and Mary (McEwan) Fitzsimmons. Margaret moved to Westfield from Greenock, Scotland where she grew up and attended local schools....

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~Happy Valentine's Day, Margaret!!!~ You made everyone who ever met you feel as though they were the most important person in the world while in your presence. I am hopeful that we can all learn from your kindness and treat others as you would.

If she could,Margaret say, Though I sleep for eternity, do no mourn my passing my death was a gift of love. a gift from the Saviour who promised
eternity, but asks for our presence
to receive it. To you, I am in eternal\rest, But to me, I'm awake
with the Lord. Good-bye Scotty,I'll
miss you. A soul and Heart as big as the world. Be at Peacel Love you, Paula

So sorry to hear about your loss. Margaret was always a favorite of mine and my son Nick. She will be dearly missed and always remembered fondly.

I am so sorry for your loss. Your Mom was the first person I'd look for when I entered Walmart. She always put a smile on my face! I hadn't seen her in a long time and often wondered where she was. Now I know! She's in Heaven making sure everyone feels welcome and special! I miss you, Margaret! What a wonderful little lady! Cheryl Hersey

John,Sue,and Alison I am so sorry for your loss I just found out today. I will always remember your Mom for her cute accent and her bubbling personality.

Margaret was a kind and gentle person. She always put a smile on my face when I was having a bad day a work. She always knew what to says. My prayers go out to her family and friends.

Margaret was a kind and gentle soul with an incredible sense of humor. She will be missed by so many...

I knew Margaret since she worked at Ames. She was always so cheerful and positive and could tell a story like nobody else. For as long as I knew her I had to listen very carefully so I could catch her accent. I am so sorry I did not know about the arrangements till after the fact. She will always be in my thoughts. She is one of those people you just could not forget.

We are truly sorry for your families loss. Margaret was always a pleasure to run into when we were in Westfield shopping. God bless her !!
The Slowey's