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1952 - 2022
1952 - 2022
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Margaret Nena Barnes, also known as “Wawa” or “Peggy” died in her sleep surrounded by her family on January 02, 2022, at the University of Virginia Medical Hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia. She was born on September 29, 1952, at Portsmouth Naval Hospital, to James Clinton Barnes, Sr. and Magdalena Villondo Barnes.
Margaret was educated in the public schools of Suffolk, Virginia. She graduated in 1970, from John F. Kennedy High School with honors. She received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from Colby College located in Waterville, Maine, Master of Social Works Degree from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, and Specialist in Aging Certificate from the University of Michigan and Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology.
During Margaret ‘s lifetime, she worked at Western Tidewater Health Center, University of Michigan Undergraduate School, Hampton University, Virginia Union University, Norfolk State University, and the Center for Employment Training in various positions such as professor, counselor, coordinator, project manager, social worker, and director. She also owned MNB Consulting Firm providing consulting to various federal agencies including Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Margaret enjoyed traveling and reading; and was an avid MSNBC’s Rachel Maddox viewer. She loved watching old movies, especially cowboy westerns; solving crossword puzzles and Sudoku; bowling; and playing pool and card games (Spades, Bid Whist, Hearts, Solitary, and Phase 10).
Margaret was affiliated with the Suffolk (VA) Chapter of the Links Incorporated and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (Epsilon Omega Mid-Atlantic), Hollywood Civic League, and National Association For The Advancement of Colored People (Life-time membership). She also was involved in a variety of community services such as working with Toys for Kids, Health Fairs, fundraising for worthy causes, voter registration, National Night Out, Suffolk Night Stay Program, and the Reading is Fundamental Program. Early on, she was very instrumental in researching and helping many people obtain their COVID 19 vaccination appointments; and continued to be a point of contact to disseminate information on the various locations where the vaccinations were being administered. She was very active on various local, state, and national political campaigns. She enjoyed going to Saint Paul’s Episcopal, Saint Mark’s Episcopal and many other Churches in the Tidewater area. At Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church, she was a member of the Vestry, Altar Guild, and Episcopal Church Women; served as a Coordinator of the Episcopal Youth Community and Acolytes; and worked tirelessly with the Outreach Program.
She devoted a great deal of her time in the lives of her nieces and nephews. She treated them as if they were her own. She was happiest when she was surrounded by her family and friends. In return, she brought them much love, happiness, joy, enthusiasm, support and encouragement. Anyone who knew Margaret was touched by her acts of kindness and generosity. She was always putting others ahead of herself and was always a source of positivity. The word, “NO” was never an option. She would say, “You will never know the answer unless you ask the question and never take ‘no’ for an answer”. She was very knowledgeable in a variety of areas and as an educator, she had a tremendous influence on her nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. She was sought out by many for speaking engagements. Margaret was fluent in Spanish and served as our family’s Spanish interpreter. Our sister, Margaret, above all these things was a “fighter” and an “angel” to many.
She was greatly loved and will be truly missed.
Margaret is mourned by her mother, Magdalena Villondo Barnes of the home; sisters, Michelle B. Sydney (Vincent), of Hampton, Patricia B. Edwards (Jerald) of Norfolk, Theresa H. Barnes of Grapevine, Texas, Rosa B. Bowe and Vonnie L. Barnes, both of Suffolk; brothers, Ray S. Barnes of Grapevine, Texas and Carlito I. Barnes of Suffolk; sister-in-law, Renee Barnes of Hampton; aunts, Virginia Florendo of California, Yvonne Willis, Brenda Parker, Diane Darling and Bonnie Parker of New Jersey, Stella Saunders of Arizona; uncles, Benedito Iraola of the Philippines, Wilbur Parker (Delores) of Delaware, and Abdul Leonard Saunders of Arizona; and nephews, nieces, great-nephews, great-nieces, cousins and friends.
She was preceded in death by her father, James Clinton Barnes, Sr.; grandparents, Irvin and Prophetess Morgan Barnes (Gronice), and Pedro and Delores Iraola; brother, James Clinton Barnes, Jr.; brother-in-law, Kenneth Aaron Bowe, Sr.; aunts and uncles, Policarpo Iraola, Mercedes and Vincente Baustata, Clarita Millan Iraola , Emillio Florendo, Adolph Parker, Alonzo Willis, William Darling, Victoria B. Davis, Willie and Eleanor Barnes, Sr., Ernest and Virgie Barnes, Marie B. and David Sparrow, Mccoy Barnes, Sarah Barnes, Edward and Viola Barnes, and William and Alease Barnes.
Due to the pandemic, the Family Funeral Service will be held PRIVATE. Margaret Barnes will be laid to rest at Carver Memorial Cemetery in Suffolk, Virginia. A Memorial Celebration will be held at a future date.
Professional Services with dignity have been entrusted to Crocker Funeral Home, Inc. at 900 East Washington Street, Suffolk, Virginia.
SANDRA SPRUILL
February 15, 2022
The Barnes Family, very sorry to hear of your loss, Margaret, was a beautiful and well accomplished person, she will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Sincerely, Sandra Spruill
Venus Griffin
January 21, 2022
We were both shocked and saddened to learn of Margaret’s passing.
Having known Margaret for many years, she was always thoughtful, kind, and willing to lend a helping hand.
Margaret will live on as a beacon of light in the kindness she showed,
the comfort she shared and the love she brought to the lives of her family and friends.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time.
Venus R. Griffin and Andrea Griffin-Mann
Jereon & Frances Brown
January 15, 2022
May God’s peace, which surpasses all understanding be a constant companion with your family during this difficult time.
Levin Custis III
January 15, 2022
Margaret (babe Margaret), you’ve been a voice and presence whom has come to me (and my family) and provided your unconditional love, knowledge, skills and abilities through times most meaning-full to me and my family
THANK YOU
We, (Debra, Levin III, Levin IV, Lawrence, Lance, Landen, Yvonne, Carmen, CAD III, The Custis Family) continue to pray for you and your family (daily)
Patience, Perseverance, Persistence,
magnifying HIS Spirit as you are in HIM and HE lives and dwells in and through you,
with a small still voice
Peace, Respect, & Love now, and
through the generations!
We Love You... Family...
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January 15, 2022
So very sorry to hear of Margaret’s transition. She had such a zest for life and lived it fully, doing whatever she could to help others. She will be missed by family and friends.
Evelyn Orton
Katherine Davis
January 14, 2022
May you rest in peace my dear Link sister.
We shared a September 29th birthday and I will miss you so much.
Chandra Gary
January 14, 2022
Margaret, I am still in shock that you have passed away and never told you how proud I was of you. Not only are you a beautiful cousin with a beautiful soul but a great educator. Margaret was my adult psychology professor at Hampton Institute (Hampton University) and had me really think outside the box about what I thought and what was my contribution going to be to our society. Margaret just had this great love for her family and for all people. She especially wanted students to explore going in the field of gerontology because the elder people were living longer. I know God needed more angels and that is why Margaret is in Heaven. Love to you Margaret and the Barnes family.
The Banks Family
January 12, 2022
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Pamela Wilson
January 12, 2022
Margaret, all I can say is that I miss you already, but I know you are still here. Your spirit will live forever in the house of the Lord and that one day we will all be together again. Rest in peace beyond the wall.
Michele Faulk
January 11, 2022
I am sorry to hear of Margaret’s passing. I met Margaret at a health fair. We later found ourselves volunteering at Barack Obama’s campaign, thru the Suffolk Democratic Committee. She truly was a dedicated volunteer and a encyclopedia of information that she willing shared with others. We had many laughs during our phone banking and canvassing events.
Margaret will be missed but she left an indelible footprint that many will forever hold onto. Rest in Power Margaret!
My Condelonces and prayers to the family!
W. Ross Boone
January 11, 2022
To have known Margaret is to have known a true fighter for humankind and doing the right thing. She was determined and courageous. Always willing to engage and exchange thoughts and ideas. She will be surely missed by those that she touched, as she went about her earthly experience.
Renee Roper
January 11, 2022
I will miss her counsel and her laughter.
Nora Butler
January 11, 2022
I had the joy of knowing Margaret though St Paul's Episcopal Church. She was a kind and gentle soul. I always looked forward to seeing her and giving and receiving a hug from her. She was a light in this often-dark world. We will miss her and are grateful for having known her.
Our love and prayers go out to her family, especially her mother who is also a kind and gentle soul.
Nora Butler and Richard Harrell
tia morings
January 11, 2022
Margaret was nice, "down to earth", kind, and fun. I will surely miss her. My sympathies to the family.
Sarah Walden
January 11, 2022
I was so saddened to hear of the loss of my friend Margaret. We were Link Sisters and she was a loyal and dedicated member as well as a devoted friend to me.She was so caring and thoughtful in helping others especially the elderly. My prayers go out to the family as she will be truly missed by all who knew her. May God Bless the family and her memories she left behind will remain in your hearts forever! I will miss my friend: Sarah J Walden
Marilynn a/k/a Kitty Duncan
January 11, 2022
I will deeply miss you cousin and thank you for your love, encouraging conversations and impact on me, our family and others.
Mack Daniel Copeland
January 11, 2022
I was saddened to hear that Margaret passed. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Donna Sullivan Harper
January 8, 2022
Margaret was so thoughtful and so caring. She was a wonderful friend to Mr. Jesse Trent. She thoughtfully contacted me when she thought there was something in Suffolk that I needed to know. I am going to miss her. I am confident that the Lord has welcomed her into Paradise. May God console all of her family and friends. Let's remember some of the good she has done, and let's smile as we cherish those memories.
Lawanda Laventure
January 8, 2022
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
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