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Margaret Ann “Margie” <I>Hall</I> Eaglebarger

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Margaret Ann “Margie” Hall Eaglebarger

Birth
Nassau, New Providence District, Bahamas
Death
26 Aug 2011 (aged 80)
Plantation Gardens, Broward County, Florida, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Born 11 Dec 1930 to Hershel Stanley and Margaret Louise (Smith) Hall. She was the youngest child of six and only daughter. At the age of sixteen she went to Miami, FL to work as a nanny where she met her first husband, Alvin Stackhouse Rogers, Jr. fresh out of WWII (US Navy). They had seven children. They divorced in 1971 and she subsequently married Joseph Eaglebarger who preceded her in death in 1986. After her second husband's death she lived for a number of years in Margate, FL and then in Georgia with one of her sons. She also traveled around the country and to Nassau visiting family on a regular basis. Margie's family was extremely important to her and nothing made her happier than to have them gathered around her. After a short illness she died 26 Aug 2011 at the age of 80 in Plantation, FL at our home. In the short time before she died she shared with us many stories we had never heard before and we felt honored and privileged to have had that time to talk to her and hear her stories. She left behind six living children, thirteen living grandchildren, a number of great-grandchildren as well as many family members in the Bahamas. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, one son and one grandson.
Born 11 Dec 1930 to Hershel Stanley and Margaret Louise (Smith) Hall. She was the youngest child of six and only daughter. At the age of sixteen she went to Miami, FL to work as a nanny where she met her first husband, Alvin Stackhouse Rogers, Jr. fresh out of WWII (US Navy). They had seven children. They divorced in 1971 and she subsequently married Joseph Eaglebarger who preceded her in death in 1986. After her second husband's death she lived for a number of years in Margate, FL and then in Georgia with one of her sons. She also traveled around the country and to Nassau visiting family on a regular basis. Margie's family was extremely important to her and nothing made her happier than to have them gathered around her. After a short illness she died 26 Aug 2011 at the age of 80 in Plantation, FL at our home. In the short time before she died she shared with us many stories we had never heard before and we felt honored and privileged to have had that time to talk to her and hear her stories. She left behind six living children, thirteen living grandchildren, a number of great-grandchildren as well as many family members in the Bahamas. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, one son and one grandson.


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