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Margie Robinson-Jeter

Richmond, Virginia

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Margie Robinson-Jeter, 41, of Richmond, died May 26, 2006 at VCU Medical Center. She is survived by her husband, Tom Jeter; and her two children, Frances Grace and Calvin. She was a classified sales manager at Style Weekly and volunteered for Junior Achievement. She earned a BFA in Art History...

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It has taken me these three weeks to begin to find the words to enter here, and it's still difficult. As with many others, I was so saddened to hear of Margie's unexpected death. Having been Margie's belle soeur for 13 years, many memories of her were revived simply by reading what others had written here. How my heart longs to talk with Margie once again, to send her the notes I never got around to writing, and to tell her once again that I'm SO BLESSED to have known her. What a wonderful...

Apart from responding to wonderfully warm emails I received around reunion times, I didn't keep up my end of the friendship with Tom and Margie. Which is a terrible thing, because both Tom and Margie were among the kindest and wittiest people I knew in high school. Kind and witty people are unique and precious. The world is poorer for having lost Margie. But souls all over heaven are grinning in welcome.

Tom,
I'm shocked and saddened to hear the news. Margie was so sweet and smart in French class, and then she turned into a bombshell, and stayed sweet and smart. You have my deepest sympathy; you and Grace and Calvin will be in my thoughts.

I was Margie’s Hair Stylist for many years, I remember the first day I met her so beautiful with her smile and long legs she became one of my favorite clients and a great friend,,she had such a great view on life,,, her mother in-law (Dorothy) and sister in-law (Melanie) became great clients as well,, what a wonderful bond that she had with her family and friends, I remember when she stared to work for Style Weekly and how happy she was and how she loved everybody she worked with,,my thoughts...

It's been so hard to try and formulate the words to sign this book. It was almost as if by not signing it, this couldn’t have really happened. I still can't believe Margie is no longer HERE. Although we lived states away from each other...she was always "here". When I heard she was in the hospital I had an instant flash of her great smiling face in front of me with her distinctive voice and her great laugh and I suddenly missed her SO MUCH. I have a picture on my desk of when our little group...

When I think of Margie, I think of our instant friendship, her smiles and hugs. I met Margie at Parham East and always looked forward to seeing her, Grace, and Calvin. She had a presence about her that attracted anyone who met her. She will always hold a special place in my heart.

Margie...it was so simple. She scared me. She and Laurie were always the tallest and the prettiest girls in the room(girls like that NEVER talked to guys like me). But they became the best friends a man could ask for. Along with Sharon and Jodi and Cully and Cyndi we danced to the Way Moves, the Insiders and the Elvis Brothers(the best blamed bands you've never heard of). Margie made me feel so cool. Bless your heart, Blondie.

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Tom, Grace, and Calvin,

I am sorry to hear about your loss. Margie was a genuine, sweet person and mother to both her children Grace and Calvin. I met Margie at daycare. I remember numerous times talking and laughing with Margie; she had such a warm and comforting smile. May our thoughts, prayers, and blessings guide your family through your time of sorrow. Margie will be greatly missed. –The Roberson Family.

Dear Tom,
I heard the sad news today. I worked with Margie at Style in the late '90s. She was one of those people that stood out from the pack. She was always cheerful, energetic and caring. I loved working on projects with her because she was so positive, upbeat and funny. I had not seen her in a few years and was looking forward to catching up with her at a convention in mid-June. I am deeply sorry for your loss, and your family is in my thoughts.