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Marguerite Flanagan

Beaufort, South Carolina

1921 - 2024

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Marguerite Flanagan October 9, 1921 - November 28, 2024 Beaufort, South Carolina - Marguerite E. "Peg" Flanagan, 103, passed into eternal peace on Thursday, November 28, 2024, at her home on Lady's Island. She is reunited with her devoted husband of nearly 74 years, Edward M. "Fly" Flanagan...

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Dear Pat, Kathy, and Ali, So, so sorry to learn of the passing of your sweet mother, and Ali's grandmother! Marguerite, that spirited and most remarkable woman, who touched countless lives in her long and full life. Thinking of you all, and your family, and wishing you peace at this difficult time.

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Peg, my husband's aunt, was someone that I only spent four times with. But what times they were!!! She was simply amazing; not afraid to be realistic, to be adaptable to change, to love her family, friends, and community. She lived her life richly, be it in cities overseas, or her beloved Parade Rest in Beaufort. I will forevere hold her in my heart and always treasure my memories of her.

Thank you for being the best mom in the world. I love you and miss you. You always brought me so much joy every single day.

Mom, we are going to miss your warm smile and welcoming hugs whenever we visited you on Lady´s Island. We didn´t always live on the top of the hill in the Presidio in San Francisco, we also lived on the edge of the artillery range in Fort Sill, OK. You managed to thrive and keep us all together through the moves and new environments.

Being best buddies with daughter Maureen, I have fond memories during Fort Bragg "high school" days ... many guiding light talks. I am so grateful to have known such a gracious Army Wife and mother. Blessing to the family; Pam Quarstein

A beautiful tribute to a beautiful person in every way. May Marguerite's memory be an inspiration for how to live to all who knew her.