Marta-Locklear-Obituary

Marta L. Locklear

Woodbine, Maryland

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Marta Lourdes Tamargo Locklear, 73, of Woodbine, died Friday, March 14, 2014, at Carroll Hospital Center. Born Jan. 3, 1941, in Havana, Cuba, she was the daughter of the late Manuel Antonio Tamargo, Marta Pujals Tamargo and Manuela Biosca Tamargo Cabrera. She was the wife of Toney Locklear, her...

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Marta brought so many happy moments in everyone's life and left us with a treasure trove of memories. We will never be able to forget her. I still remember the times when Marta took us to our yearly amusement park adventures. It was one of the most memorable times of my life. Those are the kind of things that she will be remembered for - making people smile and bringing laughter in their lives. And while it's going to be very difficult to think of this world without her, it is a happy thought...

Mr. Locklear, Margaux, Dannette, Yvonne & family, I'm so sorry to hear about Mrs. Locklear. I spent quite a bit of my teenage years at your house & I thought she was just awesome! My condolences to you all on the loss of this special lady.

With our deepest sympathy to the family. Jose will miss his Spanish speaking friend. Jose and Kathy from MS Group

Dear Marta,

It is so hard to believe that tonight and tomorrow we will be saying goodbye. And yet, we will be celebrating your life, as well. You were a great friend and will be so very missed. Always la familia.

We send you and your family our deepest sympathy at this very sad time. You had a very special Mom and we will always remember her with a huge smile on her face.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I enjoyed working with Martha.

To Danette and all the family, my sympathies are with you on the passing of your Mom. God Bless.

I enjoyed working with Marta, she always had a smile in her face, no matter what. She is now in heaven with the good Lord.

So sorry for the loss of Marta. Many years ago, she taught me how to sew a man's vest. Our children were in the same class. She was a sunny lady and will be missed.