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Margaret “Marge” McParland

Date of Death: January 20, 2024
Visitation
St. Thomas of Villanova/Rosemont Chapel
1229 E. Lancaster Ave.
Rosemont, PA 19010
Saturday 1/27, 10:00 am - 10:45 am
Mass
St. Thomas of Villanova/Rosemont Chapel
1229 E. Lancaster Ave.
Rosemont, PA 19010
Saturday 1/27, 11:00 am

McParland Margaret “Marge” (nee Short), age 88, on January 20, 2024, of Bryn Mawr. Marge was a member of Aronimink Golf Club and a volunteer at St. Edmond’s Home, as well as many other charitable organizations. Predeceased by her brother, James. Survived by her husband Thomas J. McParland, her children: Thomas Jr. (Jeanne), Robert J.Continue Reading

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Ken & Lousie Hagstrom left a message on January 28, 2024:
Ed Kennedy left a message on February 25, 2024:
My sincere sympathy.
Diane Pantano left a message on January 26, 2024:
I am so sorry for your loss. I have always admired Aunt Marge for her beauty and intelligence. She was a wonderful aunt who was always gracious and kind. She will be sadly missed.
Ed Kennedy left a message on January 26, 2024:
My sympathy. We will be out of town. Ed Kennedy (Spain 74-78)
The Bellwoar family left a message on January 25, 2024:
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
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Dorothy Lange left a message on January 23, 2024:
Marge was my big sister, the epitome of beauty and grace. She was always helpful and kind to me, even when I was the pesty little sister. I am forever grateful to have learned from her. She will be sadly missed.
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Maggie left a message on January 23, 2024:
Grandmom was the best grandmother in the world. I will always remember her as the caring, smart, and witty person that she was. We had so many sleepovers with her and Grandpop, and spent so much time at their house. Grandmom was always ready to cut our sandwiches into dinosaur shapes, give us sippy cups in our favorite color, and play Heart and Soul on the piano with me. She would record VHS tapes for me of anything she thought I might like, and was always willing to beat me in ping pong. She would let me play with her Timex watch because I liked the color it lit up, and would wear my favorite colored cardigan any time she would come over. Grandmom taught me so much, including the value of a homemade card, and loved me so fiercely. The gap she leaves behind in our lives is immeasurable. I love my Grandmom so much, and I always will. Besos y besos. xxxooo.
Danjolell Memorial Homes and Crematory left a message:
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