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Margaret Ramsey Reynolds

Margaret Ramsey Reynolds

Female 1926 - 2012  (86 years)

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  1. 1.  Margaret Ramsey ReynoldsMargaret Ramsey Reynolds was born 25 Sep 1926, Wilmington, Delaware; died 28 Dec 2012, West Grove, Pennsylvania; was buried , Chandler Funeral Homes and Crematory.

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    Margaret (Peggy) R. Schmoyer of West Grove, Pa, died at her home on December 28, 2012. She was 86.

    Peggy was born in Wilmington, Delaware in 1926 to Margaret and John W. Reynolds. She lived in the Richardson Park area until the late 1930's when the family moved to Wyoming, Delaware. Peggy attended Caesar Rodney High School and graduated in 1944. She was a member of the band, school paper, yearbook and many other school, church and community activities. This would be an ongoing theme in her life.

    After high school, Peggy enrolled at the University of Delaware and graduated in 1948 with a degree in teaching from the School of Home Economics. She was involved in many activities including the marching band. Most importantly, she made life- long friends.

    In 1948 she married Charles Burgmuller and moved to Claymont. Peggy became a full-time homemaker and mother, as she and Chuck raised their family.. She became involved in many community activities. She was an active member of the Atonement Methodist Church. She taught sewing classes and substituted in the Claymont School District.