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Jane Jordan posted a condolence
Friday, April 27, 2018
I'm so sorry to read this Craig. Know that I'm here and thinking of you. If you need anything, please reach out. Take care, Jane
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Bruce Johnson lit a candle
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
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Craig, deepest condolences and fondest memories. She was a life force, unlike any we have ever seen or ever will. Just know that she is finally at peace, and in a better place. We were just one of her many friends for the past 39+ years. Rest in blessed peace Margo, your friends Bruce and Cheri
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Elyzabeth Richards lit a candle
Friday, April 20, 2018
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Craig, So sorry for your loss. I am thinking of you and hoping you are surrounded by family and friends. God Bless you, Elyzabeth
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Kathy Lanphier posted a condolence
Thursday, April 19, 2018
From Kathy L A poem for Margo... now I can run on the wind - my skin like a velvet shiver on the breeze - my hoofs passing over the grass in leaps too great to be measured - my mane tumbling like the boiling clouds - you will feel my breath in the warmth of summer - you will hear my heart beat - in the sounds of the sky - now I can run in these great wide rolling hills of time - I am truly free - here in the spaces of your heart. by Nancy J Bailey
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Paul Keney posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
My fondest memories of Margo was when she and my brother Craig came to Maine for vacation and would get so excited about the prospect of moving here, buying some property and building their ranch. When Craig and Margo finally made the move they brought two horses with them. Margo had a real love for her horse and was anxious to get going on the ranch. Stables and pastures were built and the beginnings of the dream were becoming a reality. Skipping ahead abit, I must admit I know Craig loved the country life, but I'm not sure Margo ever fully got used to life on Frye mountain. I mean I'm sure she had some great times but I know she didn't like the winters that much. They did establish a lovely home with buetiful furniture and oh what a view! Over the next few years there were lots of modifications and refinement to their unique property. So sad the dream has ended. I'm sorry Margo became ill, and will try to Remember the good times. I will fondly remember my sister in law, may she rest in peace!