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Margaret Roberto "Margie" Matthews

Dallas, Texas

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MATTHEWS, MARGARET "MARGIE" ROBERTO born June 30, 1962, passed away June 3, 2003, after fighting a courageous battle with breast cancer for four years. She was preceeded in death by her parents Frances and Fred Roberto. She was the loving wife of Stephen Charles Matthews, mother of Robert "Bubba"...

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Dear Stephen,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as you go through this tough time. I didn't know Margie but I kept up with ya'll through my mom. It sounds like she was a pretty amazing person and I wish I had known her. If you need anything, please let us know.
Love, Debbie and Todd

Stephen, I cannot tell you how sorry I am for your and the boys' loss,but the three of you now have an angel looking over you. I have some mail coming your way and will write more than.
I love you - Mary Lightfoot

To Stephen and Boys:
I was so saddended to hear about the passing of Margie. What a wonderful person, mother and friend. We will all miss her more than words can say. She was a beautiful, positive person who brought joy to everyone she came in contact with. You all will be in my prayers and thoughts.

To Steve and the boys, May God comfort you and hold you in his arms during this difficult time. Margie will always be remembered for her laughter, positive can-do attitude and willingness to help. Although I didn't know her well, I was amazed at her energy and enthusiasm even as she was going through chemo and radiation. She was and will remain an inspiration. I know that you have many happy memories and hope that, if not now, that in time they will overshadow the illness and the sadness...

To Margie's husband and sons, I'm so sorry for your loss. She never ever let on how sick she was. Just in the last two weeks I heard from her that Robert had been accepted to Bishop Lynch. That's where I met your mom Robert. She was a sweetheart. We were in choir together and she was in Brigade, made Captain her senior year no less. I know you will make her proud. I actually met you at our ten year reunion but you were only about 3 then. Be sure and talk of your mom often and tell your little...

In the short time I became close to Margie, I knew what an extra special person she was - her values, morals, faith and love for her family describe her very being. Stephen coached my son in football last year and I spent many practices and games by her side - what a true blue, down to earth person Margie was - she was so compassionate during the loss of my Mother last September and even though she was ill, she put everyone before herself. Thank you Margie for being in my life for even a...