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Marcia Huff
October 14, 2025
Beautiful, intelligent, vivacious, and with a great sense of humor, my Aunt Margaret was one-of-a-kind and a true blessing in my life. She always took a genuine interest in me and my life, and in the lives of others. I always admired many things about her, including her ability to converse with absolutely anyone in seemingly any situation. We both enjoyed sharing a January birthday month, a love of books, the arts, and fashion trends. As a young adult, I once asked her, "How can a person stay married so long? Doesn´t it get boring?" Without hesitation, she replied, "Don´t be a boring individual...Be an interesting person, and then you can have an interesting marriage!" Aunt Margaret was always fun to be around and was definitely never boring! She adored my Uncle Don, and I know she´s happy that they are now reunited. I am so grateful for the many memories we had together. I miss you and love you, Aunt Margaret!!
Angie Staggs
October 8, 2025
Worked at Central in the library when Mrs Slauter was there. Good teacher, friend, kind, kids I'm sure we're kinda scared of her. She was always professional and to me that said, respect this lady! Don't know if I ever called her Margaret!!
The Meeks Mortuary & Crematory - Washington Street Chapel
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October 6, 2025
Margaret Slauter Obituary
MUNCIE – Margaret Ann Slauter, 95, passed away on Wednesday morning, October 1, 2025. Margaret was born on January 18, 1930, in Dana, Indiana, the daughter of Terrance Pritchard and Mary Pritchard (Wishard). She graduated from Dana High Sch... Read Margaret Slauter's Obituary
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