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Margaret L. Hoehler, age 89, of Littleton, CO died peacefully on July 25, 2025. Margaret was born Margaret McGarry in Clearfield County, PA to Phillip and Minnie McGarry. Margaret grew up in Curwensville, PA. After graduating from High School Margaret moved to Linden, NJ for a job opportunity. While living and working in New Jersey, Margaret met John A. Hoehler. The two were married in Elizabeth, NJ in 1958.
Margaret and family relocated to Colorado in 1972, residing in Littleton and later Park County where they spent many years in the communities of Bailey and Fairplay, CO. Margaret and John had 4 children. Margaret spent many years in the food service industry working at Johns Manville World Headquarters and later the Research and Development location.
Margaret is survived by her husband John, her daughter Irene of Dixon, IL, daughter Patricia of Lakewood, CO, son David of Littleton, CO and son John of Littleton, CO. Additionally Margaret is survived by 15 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, 3 great great grandchildren as well as 2 brothers and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents and 7 other siblings.
Both Margaret and John will simultaneously be laid to rest at Fort Logan National Cemetery, upon John's passing.
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