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Margaret A. Edwards

Poquoson, Virginia

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Margaret Ann Edwards, 62, passed away Wednesday, December 8, 2010 at Mary Immaculate Hospital, Newport News, VA. She was born November 23, 1948 in Hutchins, TX and has resided in Poquoson, VA for the past 24 years. Margaret retired from Verizon and became the owner of Floral Fashions of Poquoson....

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Aunt Margaret was always there for my sister and I, whether it was a kind word or just lunch. I always knew I could stop by her shop to say hi and find a kind word and a great smile waiting for me. I'll miss you Aunt Margaret.

Though I have been away from the area for over 40 years, I have good memories of Margaret and Bruce from school . My prayers are with the family. May you find comfort in your hour of sorrow.

Though I have been away from the area for over 40 years, I have good memories of Margaret and Bruce from school . My prayers are with the family. May you find comfort in your hour of sorrow.

She worked with my aunt at verizon and I met her on facebook she was so nice and we use to send notes back and forth through facebook she was really nice and caring person she will be missed and I will see her or chat with her in the next life...love ya Margaret

So very Sorry to hear about your family's loss. I was out of town on vacation or i would have been at the service. We will all miss our classmate and pray for you and your family.Mary Markiewich Hux, Class of '67.

Dear Bruce,

Our deepest condolences go to you and your family. Margaret touched many lives, some a long time ago (NNHS) , but a person to remember even from far away

Classmate Bruce and Family: Our prayers are with you and may you enjoy the memories that 39 years brought. My best to you...Ron Timberlake NNHS 1967

Bruce and Family,
Bruce, we were so very sorry to hear of Margaret's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Cheryl & Willie Goodman

Dearest Bruce and family,
It's very hard to say good bye to the young tall girl with all that beautiful long brown hair that walked past our home on Huntington Avenue on her way to 53rd Stret. She was the younger sister of my friend Barbara and the sister of Jay's friend Leburn. With a house full of cousins across the street, we were delighted to have so many new friends in the neighborhood as well as Noland Methodist Church. Life was so simple back then. All of us going to the same...