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Margot Catherine Messner

Posted 3/6/20

MARYDEL, Md. - Margot "Marge" Catherine Messner joined the angels in heaven on Wednesday March 4, 2020. Marge is survived by her loving husband Bob, three children, Marianne Lemon, Margie Short, and …

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Margot Catherine Messner

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MARYDEL, Md. - Margot "Marge" Catherine Messner joined the angels in heaven on Wednesday March 4, 2020. Marge is survived by her loving husband Bob, three children, Marianne Lemon, Margie Short, and Robert Messner Jr. She enjoyed spend time with her seven grandchildren, Gilbert Lemon, Tricia Lemon, Keith Short, Dana Riley, Adam Messner, Mark Messner and Kaylee Messner. Marge also has two sisters, Shirley Cleary and Catherine Logan.
On Dec. 31, 1941 in Gloucester, New Jersey, George E. Hampton and Lillie "Rink" Hampton brought Marge into this world. On Oct. 24, 1959, Marge married Bob Messner and began their 60 years life together. Marge spent the majority of her days helping the Marydel community. While Marge was a book keeper by trade, she found her calling as the secretary at Immaculate Conception church. Marge volunteered her time as the president of the Marydel-Hartly Little League, as a Columbiette for the Knights of Columbus, as an Eucharistic minister, and as a member of the Saint Vincent DePaul society.
Friends and family may visit on Monday, March 9, 2020 from 9–10:30 a.m. at Fleegle and Helfenbein Funeral Home in Greensboro, Md. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Monday at 11 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Church in Marydel, Md. Burial is planned for 11 a.m. on Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at Hill Crest Memorial Park in Pitman, N.J.
For online condolences please visit www.fleegleandhelfenbein.com

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