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The obituary notice of Margaret (Meg) HOGGARTH

Stokesley, 08/04/1931 - 22/08/2024 (Age 93) | Published in: Evening Gazette Middlesbrough. Notable areas: Nunthorpe

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MargaretHOGGARTHfrom Great Ayton/Hutton Rudby. Passed away peacefully on 22 August 2024 at Nunthorpe Oaks Care Home, aged 93 years.

Dearly beloved wife of Marshall, mother of Sim, Dan and Gil, and mother-in-law to Rosie and Drin. Treasured Nan of Ben and twin sister of Lis, now in Canada.

Funeral service to take place at Teesside Crematorium on Friday 13th September at 13:30, followed by a reception at St Josephs Church Hall, Stokesley. Informal attire for a 'celebratory' service (per Mum's request).

Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired to RNLI.

Enquiries c/o Stokesley Funeralcare 01642 700208.
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11/10/2024
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Donation left by Richard Simon Gray
20/09/2024
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May you rest in peace Meg Hoggarth MBE. It was a pleasure to have gotten to know you and your family. You shall be missed at the Oaks.

Sleep tight now.

Liam Williams
Liam Williams
08/09/2024
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We met Meg briefly in the early 1970s but didn’t really get to know her until around twenty years ago, when she helped with celebrations of the life and work of the South Bank artist David Mulholland. After that, we developed a close friendship – spending many happy hours chatting about life, art, and the state of the world. She was delightful company and always inquisitive about, and supportive of whatever we were doing; even when she was finding it difficult to be active herself.
Meg was a talented artist and writer. She was also a promoter of other local art and artists. It was a great pleasure working with her on a short video about her own life as an artist. She was a lovely woman. We will always hold fond memories of the time we spent in her company.

Pat and Pete McCarthy
Pat and Pete McCarthy
08/09/2024
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