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Margaret McClintock

GUILDERLAND, New York

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McClintock, Margaret GUILDERLAND Margaret (Crouch) McClintock, 82 years 363 days, passed away Sunday, July 6, 2008 at home surrounded by her loving family. Margaret was born in Dannsville, N.Y., the daughter of the late George and Mildred Caward. She has been a longtime resident of the Capital...

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AC, Heather and Matt-

My thoughts are with you. While I never knew your mom and grandmother, I've heard A LOT about her and from what I've heard; you've all inherited her strength, independence and love of life. Please take comfort in knowing that she's happy as she's now able to take care of you all, again. (And I know she loved taking care of all of you.)
Love,
Katie

Don't cry. They say tears are only for us left behind, but I say tears are healing. Mag, my friend as well as a precious daughter .... on the trails of life we had good times. Now that you have gone away first ..... there, I will be some day too. God in heaven knows best. See you one day. From the heart, Laura

I am so sorry for your loss. Although I didn't meet Margaret in this life; I Know I shall see her one day. I have heard many wonderful stories about her, and I am praying for all of those who are grieving. You all are in the hearts and thoughts of many, many family members. As our dear sister Judy said, what a wonderful reunion that was on that mighty shore beyond.

I talked with Barbara Dinsmore last Sunday when her sister (and mine) passed away. Barbara said that she wanted me to know that Andrea had called to tell her of the sad news. Andy (as she is fondly known) told Barbara that she sat and held her mothers hand and at 2:30 pm there was a mighty thunder clap and at that moment Maggie passed into glory. That seemed to both Barbara and me to be just so perfect for Margaret. We shall miss her but we look forward to seeing her again one day.

My deepest sympathies to all of you,

Nan,

you are finally at peace, and free like you once were. I will never forget our talks together over the past few years, and when I was younger our tuesday night rollerskating dates. You were the strongest most independent woman I knew and I can only hope that I find that part of you in myself. I will love you always, you will never be forgotten...rest in peace nanners.
love always....Fawn Dacotah Sue.

Mac,Andie&famalies, I am very sorry for your loss,I loved your mom like my own. "MA" will always have a special place in my heart, she was truly a wonderful LADY.love to all.Rosy

Margaret at the Daggett home

41 years ago I found my sister Margaret. I knew from the start that she was a kindred spirit. I have loved her from that moment and she grew ever more dear to me over the years. I know without a doubt that there was a great reunion over on that distant shore. My heart tells me she is a peace and that one day I will see her again. So long for a little while Maggie.

I grew up with only one grandmother. Then I married Shawn and gained another. I lost my grandmother in 2000 and now I've lost another. I will always love and cherish the times I had with Nan and the talks on the phone. And I will always have a special place in my heart for her.