Margaret N. Wood, age 57, passed away at her Oshkosh residence on Sunday, November 2, 2025. She was born to James and Caroline (Alexander) Malcom on August 27, 1968, in Milwaukee, WI.
Margaret attended community college at where she earned her associate's degree in Construction Trades in which she earned her Class A CDL. Margaret's field of work sparked a particular fondness of truck driving and operating giant construction vehicles, forklifts, and pellet jacks. Margaret also had a passion for healthcare and worked from 2012 on and off again up until 2022 as a CNA, nursing assistant, and her final job being a patient observer.
Margaret loved to cook for herself but especially for her daughter, mother, and 2 brothers. She always found herself picking up numerous cookbooks or making amazing culinary dishes out of seemingly nothing.
She had a retro sense of style and made bold and stylish outfits of numerous colors at patterns especially when attending church. She also famously wore color coded scrubs. Regardless of outfits in addition too she had a voluminous stock of fragrances in which always left a mesmerizing scent trail and lingering on her clothing.
Margaret also loved going to church and had a active prayer life and support group. She and her daughter joined Bethel Worship Center back in 2021.She was a profound woman of God and semi regularly was part of the worship team and women's meetings.
Margaret is survived by her only daughter, Madison Wright; mother, Caroline Malcom; brothers, Brett Malcom and Jim Malcom.
Margaret was preceded in death by her father, James Malcom.
A cremation has taken place per Margaret's wishes.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
402 Waugoo Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54901

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