Your help was essential for maintaining her independence. We would like to thank the many friends and family who have assisted and supported Margaret these past few years. We, her family, take comfort in knowing that she has received new life through her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. She is a member of the Red Hat Society and is known by the monicker Madam Miraculous. Margaret and Tyler shared many adventures together, including travel, theater, and theme parks.Īfter surviving a devastating illness in 2008, Margaret lived by the motto “never ever give up”. While Jesus was the light of her life, her only grandchild, Tyler, was her joy. Margaret was a devoted disciple of Christ, deeply involved in her church, and a missionary in Mexico. She finished her career as the Administrative VP for Sterling Mfg. Additionally, after raising her children, she took courses at Tri-C and landed a position at the Women’s City Club of Cleveland which led to other opportunities. Margaret worked numerous jobs in her lifetime, including managing the lunch counter at Woolworth and dispatching for the Ohio Turnpike Commission. Later she volunteered many afternoons teaching intercity students how to read. A tradition of giving that started in the Olmsted Falls School system in the 1960’s, Margaret performed vision screenings for pre-K and K level children. Margaret believed in giving back to her community. Margaret is a 1957 graduate of Columbia High School and lived her life in Northeast Ohio. She was born on August 17, 1939, in Lakewood, Ohio, to the late William and Rebecca (Wertman) Hope. Margaret Ann Reardon (Hope) age 83, of Middleburg Heights passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 15, 2023.
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