Margaret-Stapleton-Obituary

Margaret Stapleton

Agawam, Massachusetts

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Margaret Keeley Stapleton, 101, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 26, 2020 with her loving family by her side. Born in Cheshire MA to Thomas and Catherine (Mullen) Keeley. Her family moved to Agawam in the early 1920’s where they purchased their family farm on Suffield Street. Margaret...

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I still have her picture on my desk. She will always keep my spirit up.

I STILL HAVE HER PHOTO ON MY OFFICE DESK. SHE IS SO UPLIFTING TO LOOK AT. HOPE SHE IS ENJOYING HEAVEN.

I remember Margaret as a wonderful human being,a beautiful woman, a lady with an amazing aura of warmth and a real people person,always open and friendly. I was away at her passing and feel sad I did not get to share my memories and feelings with her family, but here they are. Rest In Peace Margaret,you are a great soul.

Warm Embrace Arrangement

Whispering Love Arrangement - BASKET INCLUDED

Our thoughts and prayers for the Stapleton family. Her memories will always be with us

So sorry for your loss. Unfortunately, I never met Margaret but have head so many wonderful stories and shared memories from her children and the Keely clan that I feel like I did know her. What a blessing to have had her in your lives and what a run she had! She will Live On in your hearts and with every memory shared and undoubtedly continue to guide her family from her place in the heavens.

Ginnie Kaczmarek

I have fond memories of Margaret and her Keeley siblings when I was younger as I always enjoyed visits to the farm in
Agawam, TJ Murray's shop in West Springfield, etc. My mother always spoke highly of Margaret and her family has been fortunate to have her for these many years. My condolences are with her family at this time.

John Keegan

Dear Kathy, Mary & Tom I'm so sorry for the loss of your mom. She was a beautiful, caring & loving lady. I've enjoyed the many years hearing about her loving family. She always opened her door to everyone. She loved sharing about her life growing up in Agawam. She always said she never had to work hard & never had any regrets. She would say go run your legs off. I will miss her very much especially when she would share about her family. I will miss having a glass of wine with her when I would...