In Memory

Margaret McGINNEY (Moore)

Margaret McGINNEY (Moore)

Margaret McGinny Moore passed away on Saturday, July 5, 2014 from injuries sustained in a tragic motor vehicle accident.  

Margaret was born May 3, 1947 in Germany, but had lived and gone to school in Tyler.  She was a 1965 graduate of John Tyler High School.

She worked as a caregiver for her mother-in-law and she was a member of American Legion Riders.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Dorothy Hodges.

Survivors include her husband Mike Moore of Tyler; children Jason McKinney, Hilllary Moore-Tosetto, Houston Moore and Daniel Tosetto; father, Carl McGinney; sister, Claudia Atwood, and five grandchildren.

If desired, memorials may be made to American Legion Riders.

Margaret will be remembered as a sweet, loving and fun person who loved life, her family and friends. She will be missed by her family, friends, and the JTHS Class of 1965.



 
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07/11/14 07:58 PM #1    

Randy Smith

Wow... so sad ! She was indeed a sweet gal and good friend!  So sorry! Will be praying for the family.

Randy Smith


07/12/14 01:40 AM #2    

Danny Dunn

I knew that girl, not well but I recognized her pic in the Alcade immediately.  Truly the good die young.


07/12/14 12:41 PM #3    

Cindy Riley (Eakin)

I have so many special memories of Margaret from our high school days together.  She had such a sweet and unforgettable smile and voice, and she added so much fun to all our activities.  Margaret will be missed.  Her family will be in my thoughts and prayers as they are faced with this tragic loss.

Cindy Riley Eakin


07/12/14 05:04 PM #4    

Peggy Scruggs (Morrison)

I was so sad to hear of Margaret's tragic accident.  She was such a sweet person and always had a smile on her pretty face.  I pray that God's love and peace will surround her loved ones as they deal with their loss.  


07/26/14 03:07 AM #5    

Larry Mathews

Margaret was a real sweet heart I can not remember her ever saying a bad thing about anyone. She had a very kind heart and care about everyone. She will be missed by all.

Larry Mathews


10/10/14 04:13 AM #6    

Ronnie Maynard

I met margaret in the tyler theater in 1960  we carved our initials in the wood stair bannister. I wonder if it is still there. we talked on the phone every night for months after that meeting, we would talk for hours and hours . but i did not see her again until our first year at john tyler. but by then  it was too late for both of us. I will always miss her.


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