Obituary: Mccleary, Margaret Rita


McCLEARY,
Margaret Rita “Peggy”

Of Spokane Valley, passed away April 14th.

She was 57 years old.

Survived by her husband Douglas McCleary; her sons Brian and Jared McCleary; her siblings Pat (Darlene) O’Neill, Dennis (Carol) O’Neill, Mary (Bill) Triervieler, Kathy Ternes, John (Jan) O’Neill, Colleen (Bill) Lester, Jean Gonzales, Vince (Terry) O’Neill, Sheila (Jeff) Wyse, Theresa (Dave) Heim, Sue (Rich) Wynne, Ann (Sean) O’Malley; mother- and father-in-law Ruth and Jerry McCleary; brothers- and sisters-in-law, Rhonda (Mark) Perry, Kim Kelly McCleary, Wendy (Andy) Matusik.

She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents Jack and Dorothy O’Neill.

She was born November 14th, 1954 in Dubuque, IA.

She graduated in 1973 from Wahlert High School.

She married her husband, Doug, in California in 1978.

Peggy was very fond of her family, animals and nature.

Peggy worked for many years as a Teacher’s Aid in Spokane County.

Condolences can be left online at teatimeron@aol.com. Services at 3pm Wednesday, April 18th at Marshall Community Church in Marshall, WA.

She was my best friend.

She is with the Lord Jesus Christ forever now.

I love her very much, Doug.

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