1929
2020
LAURINBURG — Margaret Quadlin died peacefully on November 3, 2020.
She was born Margaret Eleanor Siddall on July 14, 1929 to Walter and Eliza Siddall in Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire, England. She had two older sisters, Enid and Kathleen. Her childhood was a typical happy English one, spent in the same house, attending school in the same town. Margaret began her high school years just when World War II broke out and experienced the same sorrows and shortages as everyone else there at that time. She and her sisters attended the nearby church of St George's, Sowerby throughout their childhoods, it was a rock on which they depended until each moved away. All three sisters were married at St George's.
After high school Margaret attended St Gabriel's College, London, where she began her teacher's training. It was there that Margaret made lifelong friendships, in particular with Marie, her roommate, and Dorothy, Joan, Ruth, and Phyl. They formed a tight knit bond and held a 60th reunion in England in 2009.
In 1957 Margaret met Alan Quadlin while he was serving in the US Air Force in England. Their marriage in 1958 has lasted ever since. Some of their friends even refer to them as "you two lovebirds". Their marriage was blessed by two daughters, Gillian and Heather, who remain close.
Margaret kept up her teaching career in England in Yorkshire and Cheltenham. The Quadlin family moved to Laurinburg, North Carolina in 1976, where Margaret worked for a short time at WLNC radio station as news director. At St. Andrews College in 1979, she began a small kindergarten, which closed upon her retirement in 1994. She is fondly remembered by loyal pupils, parents, and staff.
Margaret and Alan loved to travel, and spent many happy holidays journeying with their girls when they were young, and as a couple after the girls grew up. Margaret loved nature and the outdoors. Retirement was a happy slowing down, marked by Margaret and Alan's 50th anniversary in 2008, and 60th in 2018. She certainly regarded hers as a happy life, keeping in touch with family and friends, and spending it with her soul mate, her beloved Alan.
Margaret is survived by her loving husband of 62 years, Alan, daughters Gillian Hough and husband Dave, Heather Quadlin and husband Steve Radford, and granddaughter Elizabeth Webb.
A memorial service will be scheduled at a later time. Please consider making a contribution to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research to honor Margaret's memory.
Bumgarner Family Funeral Service and Crematorium is serving the family.
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Carolyn E Beranek
November 10, 2020
Margaret made lemon curd for our church Market Day at St.David's and very few knew what to do with it. The few who knew purchased the jars immediately. May she rest in peace.
Weston F. Cook, Jr.
November 9, 2020
I got to know Margaret from St. David's Episcopal Church where she and Alan regularly attended the 8:00 o'clock morning prayer service. They were delightful people - warm, funny, and devout. Margaret had a wonderful sense of humor and often had witty observations on the world around us. She was a kind, quiet, good-hearted person who had accomplished so very much in her decades and yet was always so modest about these achievements. I was a better person for the Quadlins being in my life and I miss them dearly.
Charlotte Love
November 8, 2020
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Me and a number of my family members started our education with you. Thank you!
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