Margaret Eileen Winkle's Obituary
Margaret Eileen (Anderson) Winkle passed away with her loving family by her side on Thursday, September 10, 2015 following some recent health challenges. She was 91 years old.Margaret was born on January 30, 1924 in West Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, the beautiful daughter of Margaret (Matticks) and Linn Anderson. She was married to Harold E. Winkle, Sr. who sadly preceded her in death. Margaret was employed by Keyston Bakery in Bridgewater, Pennsylvania for 29 years. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in New Brighton, Pennsylvania and Zion Lutheran Church in Fort Myers, Florida.Margaret leaves to cherish her loving memory her son Harold F. Winkle and wife Elizabeth of Clayton, North Carolina; daughter Rebecca E. Hall of Fort Myers, Florida; granddaughters Stephanie Souter and husband Christopher of Clayton, North Carolina; Kristie L. Watson and husband Mark of Lexington, Kentucky; grandson Matthew Winkle and wife Kristen of Raleigh, North Carolina. She also leaves behind five great grandchildren, Adam and Andrew Souter, Hazel Grace Winkle, Charlotte and Margot Watson along with a number of extended family members and many more people Margaret touched along her life’s journey.Funeral Services will be conducted in Pennsylvania at Saul-Gabauer Funeral Home, Inc., 273 Route 68, Rochester, PA 15074, (724) 728-2456. Arrangements are not finalized at this time.In lieu of flowers the family asks that you instead make a contribution in honor of Margaret to Hope Hospice, 9470 HeathPark Circle, Fort Myers, Florida 33908, (239) 482-4673.Funeral arrangements in Florida have been entrusted to Fort Myers Memorial Gardens Funeral Home and Cemetery, 1589 Colonial Boulevard, Fort Myers, FL 33907, (239) 936-0555. Those who wish to offer condolences, leave a tribute or share a story should visit Margaret’s memorial webpage at www.fortmyersmemorial.com.
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