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Welcome to Margaret Sugar's website. This is a celebration of Margie's life & impact on so many people over the years.

On August 8th, Margie was diagnosed with an aggressive, rare (poorly-differentiated neuroendocrine) cancer which ended her life on October 14th. Margie remained positive and content through her illness. Realistic about not fighting it, instead she continued to connect with her many friends and family, setting another example on how to live our own lives in the face of adversity, with serenity & peace.

Margie lived her life large, set a model for us all, and we should cherish our time with her. Feel free to browse all the blogs, look at some photos, or enter your brief comments, or longer remembrances.

 
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82 Years Young

Aug 22

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8/22/2008 8:27 PM  RssIcon

P1016166.cropped2Sister Anne hosted a party in the midst of all the goings on and it was a huge success. Highlights include the presence Margie's gracious brother, Bill Hawkins (on the left; Margie's energetic boyfriend, Mack McGinty and his daughter LeeAnn McGinty;  the Sigfrieds; a bevy of other family members); and finally an endurance test of an 1116 image slide show! Mac was just in from the emergency room where he got 12 stitches to patch up his flayed open his knee, as a result of laying some new flooring in his living room. Despite the reappearance of Margie's yellow boa, it was not a high society function, but it was warm and super social.

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