Margaret was born April 22, 1924, in Havre to Alex and Olga Zygmond, and she was raised with six siblings: one sister and five brothers. She met and married Harold Webb from Texas who was living in Havre working for an oil drilling company. Rather than travel with the company, the couple decided to make their home in Havre, and they were blessed with two children.
Margaret retired from Havre Distributors after 34 years. Upon retirement, she received congratulatory letters from two Anheuser Busch Division managers for a "job well done"!
Margaret had many interests. She enjoyed crafting, camping in the Bear's Paw Mountains and Glacier National Park with friends, cooking, and traveling. The highlight of her travels was going to Poland to visit cousins on her dad's side of the family. Her biggest love was gardening, both flowers and vegetables. She grew many different varieties of beautiful roses. Margaret was known for always having a smile on her face and a wonderful sense of humor.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold; children, Tina (Ray) Griffith and Gary Webb; parents, Alex and Olga Zygmond; and all of her siblings.
Margaret is survived by many nieces, nephews, and wonderful friends.
Complete obituary at Holland & Bonine
Margaret was born April 22, 1924, in Havre to Alex and Olga Zygmond, and she was raised with six siblings: one sister and five brothers. She met and married Harold Webb from Texas who was living in Havre working for an oil drilling company. Rather than travel with the company, the couple decided to make their home in Havre, and they were blessed with two children.
Margaret retired from Havre Distributors after 34 years. Upon retirement, she received congratulatory letters from two Anheuser Busch Division managers for a "job well done"!
Margaret had many interests. She enjoyed crafting, camping in the Bear's Paw Mountains and Glacier National Park with friends, cooking, and traveling. The highlight of her travels was going to Poland to visit cousins on her dad's side of the family. Her biggest love was gardening, both flowers and vegetables. She grew many different varieties of beautiful roses. Margaret was known for always having a smile on her face and a wonderful sense of humor.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold; children, Tina (Ray) Griffith and Gary Webb; parents, Alex and Olga Zygmond; and all of her siblings.
Margaret is survived by many nieces, nephews, and wonderful friends.
Complete obituary at Holland & Bonine
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