Margaret "Marg"-Erwin-Obituary

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Margaret "Marg" June Bevency Erwin

Newport, Vermont

Jun 26, 1946 – Aug 7, 2024

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BORN
June 26, 1946
DIED
August 7, 2024
LOCATION
Newport, Vermont

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Curtis-Britch & Bouffard Funeral Home - Newport Obituary

Margaret “Marg” June Bevency Erwin, aged 84, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, surrounded by her loving daughter, Lisa Erwin-Davidson, and son, Eric Erwin. Margaret, affectionately known as “Marg,” “Grammie,” or “Aunt Margie,” was predeceased by her beloved husband...

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What a beautiful tribute! Sending our condolences to all the family. May your joyful memories bring you comfort.

Sad news indeed! She led a wonderful life.

Marg was a true forever friend She was an elegant and beautiful lady that I greatly admired. She was a rare and special person. I will miss you

Marg will be missed. She was a treasure to society. Cherish all the valuable memories you have of her.

Please accept our condolences on the passing of your Mother.

I would like her family to know that Marg touched my life with her passion of flowers and how she just loved to brighten her surrounding with them. I was the florist at Shaw's for many years and this is where we met. We just connected from the first day she came into the store and we started talking flowers. We shared things about each other and even found out I had worked with both of her children in the school system and that is how I saw what a great Mother she was in knowing the kids she...

As I type this...
I feel I should be Sending a hand written card..
Mrs Erwin was my junior high teacher.
After an incredibly difficult young childhood my education was behind the other students.
Mrs Erwin was so passionate guiding and helping me catch up in my education.
She passed on her compassion of reading to me. I have enjoyed many books, and my husband often enjoys on a Sunday me reading to him!

I later became to realize that the gentleman that...