Margaret was the wife of Eugene A. Lepelletier for almost 51 years and his widow since 1997. She was a loving mother and Mom to Phyllis, Eugene, Kenneth, and to Gary and wife Linda. She was a loving and much loved Gram to her grandchildren and spouses Michael and Narda, Daniel and Angie, Allison and Jon Paul, David and Katrina, and Lori and Andrew and to her great-grandchildren Emily, Carson, Alexandria, her “namesake” Graham, Charlie, Johnathan, Matthew and a new addition due in May. She also had an extended family of step-grandchildren Eric and Tamara, great-grandchildren Josiah and Hanna, and step-great-great grandchild Atlas. She was Aunt Marg to some and Aunt Peggy to others. In the family, she was the last of her generation, loved and treasured by all; she will be greatly missed.
Margaret was born to Bernard and Frances Mitchell in Newark, New Jersey. The lone sister to six brothers. She lead a full and eventful life. After marrying her sweetheart in 1946, she raised three boys and a girl in Clifton, New Jersey. Margaret was active in the community, was a beloved Den Mother for Cub Scouts, and was the President of the School PTA. She worked in the printing industry while in New Jersey and after retiring to Florida was the first secretary at Holy Family Catholic Church in Port St. Lucie. She was also a member of the West St. Lucie Elks Post 2823. While living at Wickshire in Port St. Lucie, she was President of the Resident Council, helped run the non-profit store, and had been in charge of the on-site library.
Margaret had travelled extensively, taking multiple trips across the country in Volkswagen campers with her husband and then young grandson Michael. She also enjoyed international travels to Switzerland, Italy, France, England, Ireland and the Czech Republic.
If anyone would like to donate, in lieu of flowers, please consider the West St. Lucie Elks #2823 of Port St Lucie Florida where Margaret was a member.
A visitation for Margaret will be held Tuesday, December 20, 2022 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Aycock Funeral Home, 1504 Southeast Floresta Drive, Port St. Lucie, FL. A Catholic Blessing Service will be held at 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM at the funeral home, followed by a Cemetery Committal Service from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM at All Saints Cemetery, 2303 NE Seaview Drive, Jensen Beach, FL 34957.
In lieu of flowers, if anyone would like to donate, please consider the West St. Lucie Elks #2823 of Port St Lucie Florida where Margaret was a member.
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