Margaret-Shugert-Obituary

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Margaret Wendle Shugert

Spokane, Washington

Jun 25, 1940 – Aug 6, 2016 (Age 76)

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BORN
June 25, 1940
DIED
August 6, 2016
AGE
76
LOCATION
Spokane, Washington

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Margaret and I reconnected from the UW at Baskin & Robbins ice cream shop at North Town when our kids were big into birthday parties and ice cream cakes. From that day, we spent years together. Even as of today, I had sent her a birthday card as we always exchanged them even after I moved to Seattle. Margaret was a most special person and I was shocked to hear of her passing. My blessings, love and prayers go out to all her family and friends. She was one in a million. She left us too...

Words are not adequate to express how much Margaret was appreciated and will be missed at the Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen. She generously shared her time and support, and was a true hands-on volunteer. She cared about the suffering of women and children and believed in our mission.

One of her greatest gifts to others was her beautiful smile. When Margaret smiled, she lit up the room. We will miss that smile!

Our hearts and prayers go out to her family....

Margaret was a wonderful person to talk with if that is what you call it while she cleaned our teeth. She could give a shot and you wouldn't feel it. It was a sad day when she retired from Dr. Rudd's.
You truly are a people person and you will be missed by many but the memories will live on.
Rest in peace.
Vicki,Kimberly & Sara Connors

I'm overcome with emotion. I wasn't expecting to see this obituary, and wish to offer my heartfelt condolences to Margaret's family and friends. We met during my involvement with Junior Achievement. Bob was a INSTRUMENTAL mentor in my life, and after his death, Margaret and I shared many special moments. One of the best was our drive to the Junior Achievement Gala where Bob was honored posthumously. Margaret loved the theme song from The Greatest American Hero, "Believe It Or Not". She had...

Margaret was such a wonderful friend to Susan Tewel, my sister-in-law. She made Susan's final days so much easier.

I also knew Margaret from her days at Dr. Rudd's office. She always made sure to ask about our kids and to ask how we were doing.

She was a very generous and loving person. I know God has prepared a special place for her in heaven. Even though we did not see her as often as we wished lately, I wIll miss being able to drop by and visit with her.

Sad to lose Margaret, she was a good person to have around way back in high school days at LC.