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Margaret Teresa <I>Wallace</I> Donel

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Margaret Teresa Wallace Donel

Birth
Plumerville, Conway County, Arkansas, USA
Death
16 Oct 2001 (aged 94)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Margaret Teresa Donel was born in Plumerville, Arkansas on December 15, 1906 to Sydney and Amelia Wallace.

Margaret moved to Chicago in 1941 and became a member of West Point MB Church under the leadership of the late Pastor, C. J. Thompson. She served as a faithful member and Vice-President of the West Point Club until her health no longer permitted.

Margaret was the sixth child of seventeen brothers and sisters. She leaves to cherish her memories, her son, Eric; two grandsons: Parris of Chicago and Gregory Eric of Dayton, Ohio; one sister, Bernia (Charlie) Moore; one brother, James Ambric both of Tulsa, Oklahoma; her favorite cousin, Helen Betts of Chicago; a host of relatives and special friends.

Aunt Margaret, as she was affectionatley called by all who knew her, loved to cook. Anytime you were hungry, you could go to Aunt Margaret's and sit down for a meal or take it with you.

Each of us here loved Aunt Margaret in our own way. But, God's love was so special that he called His child home to be with Him.
Margaret Teresa Donel was born in Plumerville, Arkansas on December 15, 1906 to Sydney and Amelia Wallace.

Margaret moved to Chicago in 1941 and became a member of West Point MB Church under the leadership of the late Pastor, C. J. Thompson. She served as a faithful member and Vice-President of the West Point Club until her health no longer permitted.

Margaret was the sixth child of seventeen brothers and sisters. She leaves to cherish her memories, her son, Eric; two grandsons: Parris of Chicago and Gregory Eric of Dayton, Ohio; one sister, Bernia (Charlie) Moore; one brother, James Ambric both of Tulsa, Oklahoma; her favorite cousin, Helen Betts of Chicago; a host of relatives and special friends.

Aunt Margaret, as she was affectionatley called by all who knew her, loved to cook. Anytime you were hungry, you could go to Aunt Margaret's and sit down for a meal or take it with you.

Each of us here loved Aunt Margaret in our own way. But, God's love was so special that he called His child home to be with Him.


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