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Margaret Jarvis-Springer

Roanoke, Virginia

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Margaret Jarvis-Springer, 61, of Roanoke, Va., passed away on Wednesday, January 7, 2009, after a courageous battle with cancer. She is preceded in death by her husband, Jim Springer, as well as her mother, Eva Cox Jarvis. She is survived by her father, Thomas Elmer Jarvis, of Chilhowie, Va.;...

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I really loved Margaret and I know she loved me but it was just bad timing. It's been over ten years since her passing and I still think of her often. I miss you Margaret.

To the family of Margaret:
We just learned of Margaret's death today. I am so sorry that we were not there for you guys. Your family has always been special to our family. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.

For almost twenty years I have been privileged to call Margaret my friend. Her big smile, her willingness to help, her compassion and caring spirit. We shared four beach vacations and two mountain trips and those memories are priceless to me. She will be missed so very much.

I will always remember you miss Margaret,you hold a special spot in my heart.

Margaret has marked my life with WONDERFUL memories and encouragement! As I reflect back on the many years we shared as friends and colleagues, many laughs & achievements will always remain in my memory and heart. May God comfort her family with peace and love.

Sincere sympathy to Margaret's family...she was such a special lady.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

We loved Margaret for the beautiful person she was. We shared some sad times and many happy times over the years.We loved you with all our hearts and will miss you. Gail and Bob Cramer

My heartfelt sympathy to Margaret's family and to Bill. I am so sorry for the loss of such a caring, thoughtful and fun lady. Memories of working together, the Alleghany Inn in Radford, joint birthday celebrations, food shows in D. C., deep sea fishing, a polo match, health care conventions, new recipes, delicious dinners by Bill, etc. will always be fondly remembered. She is sorely missed!