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Margaret Anne Sloan

1940 - 2024

Margaret Anne Sloan obituary, 1940-2024, Tucson, Arizona

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1940

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2024

Margaret Sloan Obituary

Margaret Anne Sloan
March 2, 1940 - November 16, 2024
Margaret Anne Sloan, 84, died November 16, 2024 in Tucson, AZ. She was born March 2, 1940 in Houston, Texas to Adele and Mabry Collins. She is preceded in death by her parents Mabry Collins and Adele Herring; her husband Bob; her son Sean; her siblings Arlene, Loretta, and Louis; and her grandsons, Damon and Michael. She is survived by daughters, Letha, Roberta, and Arletta; grandchildren, Andrew, Tiffany, Braden, Jason, Erica, Morgan, Jordan, and Mitchell; her brother Charles; daughter-in-law Diana Sloan, nieces, nephews, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, and one great-great-great-grandchild. Margaret met her beloved husband Bob through a co-worker, while working at the USPS in Houston, TX. They married soon after meeting, within the first year their daughter, Letha was born, quickly followed by Roberta, and Sean. Margaret and Bob moved to Alaska, where Bob had previously been stationed in the Air Force. They bought a home near Palmer in a rural area, where Arletta was born a few years later. Margaret and Bob attended the Seward Skill Center, where community college classes were offered. Margaret furthered her education and learned to speak German. Back in Palmer. life was hard with a wood stove, no plumbing, and sometimes no electricity. Margaret kept the home fires burning solo, while Bob worked far from home for long periods of time. Once the children were all in school, Margaret returned to working outside the home. Margaret was known for her intelligence, and determination to get things done. She worked as a mail handler, a school bus driver, and a librarian. But her career was as an Accounting Clerk for the AK Dept. of Natural Resources. She received many accolades. Margaret enjoyed reading, puzzles, knitting, sewing, painting, and drawing, as well as gardening, and nature walks. She believed that children should be surrounded by music, good books, and art. Though agnostic, Margaret respected the beliefs of others and let her children to explore without prejudice. Plans for a memorial will be announced later for those interested in attending. Margaret will be cremated, with her ashes to be returned to Alaska, where she spent most of her life with her family.

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Published by Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman from Nov. 23 to Nov. 27, 2024.

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Diana Sloan

November 28, 2024

Margaret, so many times you were my surrogate mom, even after Sean and I parted ways. I love you for always making me a part of your family. Today is Thanksgiving Day, and I am flooded with so many wonderful memories of spending them with you, Bob, and all the kids. And your unending wealth of trivia knowledge. You should have been on Jeapordy. I love you much, and wish I had been able to tell you, talk to you more. I hope you know how very, very much you were / are loved, by so many.

Braden Sloan

November 25, 2024

Being one of the grandchildren, visiting the grandparents at their cabin in the woods was always a joyous time. Grandma Margaret being born and living in Houston, TX and here I am now going back to my roots, living in Texas. I'm sorry you couldn't meet your great granddaughter from my wife and I, but I will tell her many stories of how you were. I love you grandma and maybe we can meet up again and swap some stories of our adventures.

Arletta Sloan

November 24, 2024

I miss you, Mom.

I know you said you wanted to go home to see your mother. When you wake up in the resurrection, you'll find her.

LETHA BUTTS

November 23, 2024

Mom, I miss you, but I know that someday you will come walking over a hill to see me, in Paradise. And you will be your young, beautiful, healthy self. I can't wait to hug you once again.

Jodie Curry

November 23, 2024

My love to all that knew and loved Aunt Margaret.May your hearts be filled with joyful memories of her far beyond this tough time. My sincere condolences.

Letha Butts

November 23, 2024

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