Marguerite-Gardner-Obituary

Marguerite Clark Gardner

Buxton, Maine

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Marguerite Clark Gardner, 78HOLLIS - Marguerite Clark Gardner, 78, died suddenly on Aug. 2, 2018. She was the daughter of Herman and Gertrude Clark of Saco.Marguerite was an educator, a mother, a musician, a politician and a public servant. She spent her life improving the lives of others. Her...

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Rest In Peace, dear friend. You are missed.

I will greatly miss my dear friend of over 73 years.Save room for me and Judy in your next musical production!

My heartfelt sympathys go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. I hope the words in 1 Thessalonians 4 : 14 can bring you some comfort. Knowing that there is a future for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.

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I was sorry to read of Meg's passing, but treasure memories of her as a co-worker and good friend. We met in the 1990's when we both worked for the Maine Workers' Compensation Board in Portland. Meg was an employee Advocate and worked hard supporting her clients and presenting cases
for injured workers. She had a big heart for anyone in need and also opened her doors at home to friends all the time (I was fortunate enough to enjoy many Easter and Thanksgiving dinners at her home in Saco...

Your Mom will be missed. She was a wonderful school friend to both myself and John. I shall always remember the book in her lap hidden by a desk or tabletop in every class. Never got caught either.
God bless you all.

My heartfelt condolences to Beth, Geoffrey and John. Your Mom and I were friends for many years even though we didn't see one another often. When I think of your Mom, I picture her laughing - she had a fun sense of humor and a welcoming heart. I am so very sorry there is no time left to sit down and have a visit with her. I will always cherish the memories we shared. Sending you all love and hugs.

I am so sad to learn of the loss of Meg. She and I go way back to our days in Herzogenaurach Germany and we had adventures together. She has been a welcomed voice of sanity on Facebook and I was sure she and I would meet up again one of these days. Beth, Geoffrey, John, this is a great loss. I'm truly shocked and sorry. Your Mom will live on in each of you.
love, Karen