Margaret was preceded in death by her parents, Rupert and Minnie Estep; her husband Sidney Graham, and her brothers, Bubby and Jackie Estep, and sister, Betty Proctor; and her daughter-in-law, Donna Mae Graham.
She is survived by children, Doris Smith of Hurricane, WV, and Robert Graham of Robson, WV; her grandchildren, Michael Todd Smith, Jr. of Paris, Texas; Jennifer Welker of Hurricane, WV; Dr. Cynthia Smith of Greensboro, NC; Cory Graham of Lexington, KY; and Michael Graham of Robson, WV; and great-grandchildren, Megan LeAnne Smith, Emily Morgan Zonker, and Benjamin Todd Zonker, all of Hurricane, WV.
Margaret was known for her strength and independence. She was strongly devoted to her community. She was the daughter, wife, and mother of proud West Virginia coal miners, and during her career as United States Postmaster, she served at the Carbon, Hernshaw, and Gallagher post offices.
She also devoted herself to doing all she could for family, friends, and neighbors, whether in Carbon, Gallagher, or East Bank. Her laugh was infectious, and her hugs were always comforting. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.
Graveside service will be at 12 Noon on Thursday at Kanawha Valley Memorial Gardens at Glasgow. Burial will follow in the memorial garden.
Margaret was preceded in death by her parents, Rupert and Minnie Estep; her husband Sidney Graham, and her brothers, Bubby and Jackie Estep, and sister, Betty Proctor; and her daughter-in-law, Donna Mae Graham.
She is survived by children, Doris Smith of Hurricane, WV, and Robert Graham of Robson, WV; her grandchildren, Michael Todd Smith, Jr. of Paris, Texas; Jennifer Welker of Hurricane, WV; Dr. Cynthia Smith of Greensboro, NC; Cory Graham of Lexington, KY; and Michael Graham of Robson, WV; and great-grandchildren, Megan LeAnne Smith, Emily Morgan Zonker, and Benjamin Todd Zonker, all of Hurricane, WV.
Margaret was known for her strength and independence. She was strongly devoted to her community. She was the daughter, wife, and mother of proud West Virginia coal miners, and during her career as United States Postmaster, she served at the Carbon, Hernshaw, and Gallagher post offices.
She also devoted herself to doing all she could for family, friends, and neighbors, whether in Carbon, Gallagher, or East Bank. Her laugh was infectious, and her hugs were always comforting. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.
Graveside service will be at 12 Noon on Thursday at Kanawha Valley Memorial Gardens at Glasgow. Burial will follow in the memorial garden.
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