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Margaret Kennedy Hays Tank

Toledo, Ohio

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Margaret Kennedy Hays Tank, age 92, of Toledo, passed away Saturday, February 25, 2006, in the Franciscan Care Center. Margaret was born October 3, 1913, in Toledo to Jack and Ella Barron Hays. In 1970, she met and married Dr. Reynold Tank, who preceded her in death in 1998. Margaret was very...

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Mrs Tank is how I remember her she was a wonderful teacher she had taught me so much. I'm sure she will be missed I was shocked to see that she had passed she'll be remembered as a loving and caring teacher that all her students adored that's for sure. Another thing I'll always remember that she knew how to usse that paddle. She would have remember me by Connie Barnett on of her fifth grade students.

I have many heartfelt memories of Mrs. Tank as are reflected in this guestbook. Mrs. Tank was not only a teacher of scholarly subjects, but life's opportunities in general, in her classroom. She was as excited to teach her students as I was to learn. I've thought of her many times in the years since attending Raymer Elementary--she made a truly wonderful, memorable impression upon me. Both my brother, Leslie, who preceeded her in passing from this world, and I enjoyed her sharing her...

Miss Hays was one of the most influential people in my formative years. She taught me the love of learning and to be the best I could be. She was truly one of a kind and the world is a poorer place for her passing. Miss Hays you had an impact on the lives of all the students who passed through your classrooms. May you be blessed in heaven for your life on earth.

I was a teacher at Raymer School for many years. Mrs. Tank was a remarkable person. She never complained about her class and did her utmost to instill values and build character in her students. She was truly a great teacher. She touched many lives and she lives on in those who were fortunate enough to be in her class. God speed.

I was a student of Mrs. Tanks. She is truly unforgettable. She taught me to square dance, read the stock page and most importantly to know every state and capital. She used to have me stand up in front of our class and sing songs from the movie “Oliver”. I believe that I am the women I am today in a large part because of Mrs. Tank. She was the strongest, most influential person in my life. I am proud to say that she never thought of me as being “slow on the trigger”. She liked me and...

I was a 5th grade student of her in '74-75 @ Raymer. She taught me and others great things while in that class that I still remember today. She was one of the great teachers in my life. She will be missed.

Miss Hayes will truly be missed. Miss Hayes was one of the best teacher's I had when growing up and attending Raymer school. When she spoke you better have been listing. May Miss Hays rest in peace. She will be missed by all of here former students.

Great memories remain forever. And, what wonderful memories there are from Miss Hayes' 5th grade class at Raymer school back in 1962...a new adventure every day.

My sympathy to her family and friends.

Another 5th grader of Raymer here. Mrs. Hays was one of the favorite teachers of mine at Raymer. May God Bless and keep her. She was loved by many.