Margaret-Twombly-Obituary

Margaret Boggess Twombly

Dallas, Texas

1944 - 2022

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DIED
March 6, 2022
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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TWOMBLY, Margaret Boggess Meg was called to the Lord on Sunday, March 6th, 2022. She was born July 1st, 1944 in Waco, Texas to James Horace Boggess and Mary Blanton Boggess. Meg attended The Dallas Country Day School and graduated from The Hockaday School. While at Hockaday, Meg was a St. Mark's...

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I had the pleasure of being Meg´s "landlord" when she had MECO. I was in Commerical Real Estate for almost 40 years and most of my tenants i have either forgotten or would prefer to forget. Meg was NOT one of those. I ALWAYS enjoyed stopping by MECO to visit with Meg when time allowed! She was always so friendly and personable and such joy to be around! I know she is missed and I´m glad I had the chance to meet and know her! My wife still has one of her potpourri pouches in her car and...

Meg, I hold all our memories so dear ! I´m watching my daughter grow up and I often think about how there is no way you would be able to hold her on your lap now. Thank you for giving me your daughters to love and to keep in touch with . It makes loosing you Alittle bit easier . Love you always and forever !

Loved my friends Meg and Bruce. I treasure every moment we spent together. They were more like family. I cherish our memories. Legal, Idaho, Lovers Lane, dinners, football, dinners, jewelry and art shows. Private conversations and advice. Love, Dianne Lilly Williams

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You were so treasured by our family and I will be forever grateful to call you my Godmother. Love you so much!

What else can I say other than, I loved Meg. I loved it when she would come sit with me and we would just laugh and cut up. We always said we were each other's spirit animal and then just laugh saying we didn't know if that was a good or bad thing. Hehe I know she did the best she could towards the end. Her love of music and dance were always fun to watch and admire how she would be so graceful dancing at events. I know she loved dancing with her daughters when they were all together. ...

Meg will sure be missed! It´s been hard not having her here. Though she fought her battle with Alzheimer´s she never made me feel unwelcomed or as if I was a stranger. She would greet me with a huge smile and would support me during my venting and sometime even join in. Meg was the life of the party! She was and will always be an important person to my family and I. The memory´s we have with her will be cherished always ! Thank you Mary and wimberly for sharing such a special person with me !