Margot Mosher Merrill

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Margot Mosher Merrill

Birth
Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Death
4 May 2022 (aged 71)
Revere, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Falmouth, Cumberland County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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MERRILL, Margot M. Of Revere, formerly of Winthrop, peacefully passed away on May 4, 2022. She was predeceased by her father, Gary Merrill, and mother, Bette Davis. She was the sister to Michael Merrill of Brookline who loved her so much. She is survived by Michael; and her nephews and their families, Matthew Merrill and his wife, Celeste Lohr and Cameron Merrill and his wife, Caitlin Kelly Merrill and sons, Davis and Teddy Merrill; and her sister Barbara Davis and her family.

Margot was a special person, gifted in her own way. She led a difficult and challenging life but was able to persevere to find a world of happiness and joy. She had a love for people which was reciprocated by all who knew her. Her laugh was contagious, and she had a keen sense of humor. She was a survivor on many levels, including overcoming a bout with breast cancer.

In her eyes, she lived a charmed life filled with love from her family and her caregivers. Margot loved sports, in her youth as a participant with special Olympics and later as a Boston sports fan of Pedro Martinez, David Ortiz, Tom Brady, and Paul Pierce. We will miss her.

Margot's family thanks Bay Cove Human Services for its care and support for her over many years and Care Dimensions, which provided hospice services over the past several months.
MERRILL, Margot M. Of Revere, formerly of Winthrop, peacefully passed away on May 4, 2022. She was predeceased by her father, Gary Merrill, and mother, Bette Davis. She was the sister to Michael Merrill of Brookline who loved her so much. She is survived by Michael; and her nephews and their families, Matthew Merrill and his wife, Celeste Lohr and Cameron Merrill and his wife, Caitlin Kelly Merrill and sons, Davis and Teddy Merrill; and her sister Barbara Davis and her family.

Margot was a special person, gifted in her own way. She led a difficult and challenging life but was able to persevere to find a world of happiness and joy. She had a love for people which was reciprocated by all who knew her. Her laugh was contagious, and she had a keen sense of humor. She was a survivor on many levels, including overcoming a bout with breast cancer.

In her eyes, she lived a charmed life filled with love from her family and her caregivers. Margot loved sports, in her youth as a participant with special Olympics and later as a Boston sports fan of Pedro Martinez, David Ortiz, Tom Brady, and Paul Pierce. We will miss her.

Margot's family thanks Bay Cove Human Services for its care and support for her over many years and Care Dimensions, which provided hospice services over the past several months.