Marguerite-Wilcox-Obituary

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Marguerite Emma Wilcox

Shelby, Ohio

Jun 21, 1912 – Apr 2, 2012

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BORN
June 21, 1912
DIED
April 2, 2012
LOCATION
Shelby, Ohio
CHARITY
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Lindsey Kocher Funeral Services Obituary

Marguerite Emma Duffy Wilcox (99) of Plymouth, died at 8:25 A.M. Monday, April 2, 2012 at Crestwood Care Center, Shelby. She was born in Huron County to the late William E. and Elsie (Rank) Duffy on June 21, 1912. Mrs. Wilcox was a graduate of New Haven School in 1930, from Ashland College in...

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Marguerite - - I only knew you for a short time but you influenced many, many lives especially mine. I will never forget you and Claude. We had many good conversations. I remember so how you both liked Mince Meat Pie. We would bring you 2 pieces and you would cut them in two to last longer. I miss you both as I do Peg. Love always. Bill McD.

George, John and Family,
I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. She was such a sweet person and a wonderful teacher to all. You all have my sincere sympathy. Hold your memories close to your hearts.

Mrs Wilcox was my first grade teacher at old Central Elementary 1947. I was very shy and grew up on farms near Shelby. I remember her beautiful blonde hair pulled up on top. Her blue eyes just sparkled. I was hooked. She was friendly and yet she had a sterness you wouldn't want to pry. Sorry for her passing and yet by all human standards she lived a full life. For that we are greatfull and thankfull. She will be missed and remembered in time to come.

George, Dixie, and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I am praying for comfort for all of you.
Jill (Dunbar) Humphrey

My condolences to George and John. I occasionally worked with Mrs. Wilcox in the Shelby schools and always enjoyed knowing her and sharing her enthusiasm for teaching. Jan Catherwood

We were sorry to hear of Marguerite's passing. I for one remember her as one of my first teachers 2nd grade in New Haven. And through the years always well groomed and neat. Always a Lady. We still have many fond memories of her in our lives.

We were so sorry to leasrn of Marguerite's passing. We know she will be missed but she is in a far better home now. Dwight has many fond memories about her. Dwight and Dottie Cherry

Sincere sympathy, John and Cheryl.
Steve, Carol Moore

George, please except my sincere sympathy on the passing of your Mother. She was a pretty classy lady. May she Rest In Peace.