Kathy Hammond
I am so sorry for your loss. Margaret was my mother's dear and best friend. I have been away and just saw the newspaper. The world has lost a peacemaker.
Death date: Feb 26, 2009
Margaret Hewett, 93, a resident of Methuen, MA. and a former longtime resident of Lawrence, MA, died on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009 at the Caritas Holy Family Hospital in Methuen, MA. She was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts on March 2 Read Obituary
I am so sorry for your loss. Margaret was my mother's dear and best friend. I have been away and just saw the newspaper. The world has lost a peacemaker.
I had the pleasure of knowing Margaret for many years. I was the director of Physical Therapy at MI and Margaret was one of our volunteers. Sha was such a wonderful woman. I left MI around 1997 and now work in physical therapy at Holy Family. One of my units is the ICU. I stopped in to see Margaret on Tues. It took her a couple of minutes to focus on me and then just like she had seen me yesterday, she said oh, Elaine it's so good to see you . She asked BY Name about the other girls that worked there at the time and then wanted to know about my son,"Nick" because she had been following his career in the paper. She truly was remarkable and will be missed by many people. I'm sorry I was unable to come and pay her my respects. Sincerely, Elaine Tzitzon
Our Savior's love is always near. Margaret has returned to her Savior and is at peace. May these words of sympathy help to ease your pain at this difficult time.
I worked with Margaret for a short time years ago at the Arlington school. I remember that she was such a caring teacher. She also was very friendly and made me feel welcomed as a new teacher at the school. I was also always impressed with her all of her volunterism. I'm sure that she will be missed by many.
It was a sad loss that we share with the passing of Auntie Margaret. We were blessed to have enjoyed her company for these many years. Aunt Margaret had that special Hewett warmth, so effortlessly expressed, that made being with her a most pleasant and comfortable place to be. Aunt Margaret it was kind of you to stay long enough, so that the next generation could also experience the quality of your life and be proud of the heritage that we all share. We will miss you Aunt Margaret. Ti amo, love, Eleanor
Auntie Margaret,,, You will be missed so very , very much...and I am so happy that John and I were there to visit you last week before we left..Your Irish song you sang to me will always be a fond memory for me that I will treasure forever...I will miss being able to go visit you when i get home from Fla. ...but you will always be with me in my thoughts!.....I love you very much!. and i wish so much i could of been there with all our wonderful family memebers.. Love, Ann Marie