November 8, 1922 – November 10, 2019
Margaret Evaline Hatch was born at the family farm home in Owasco, NY, November 8, 1922. She passed away on November 10, 2019 in Turlock, CA at the age of 97. Margie was preceded in death by her two siblings: Lee W. Hatch, Sr. and Alice Josephine Hatch Davey Butler. She attended The Octagon School in Skaneateles and graduated from Skaneateles High School in 1941.
At a young age doctors discovered she was born with what was termed dislocation of both hips and underwent surgeries to enable her to walk. Although a challenge, this helped form an indomitable character and spirit that guided her entire life. Those who knew Margie (or Marg as she was called by friends), admired her determination to do everything others could do. She would find a way!! And she did.
Margie excelled at garment sewing, knitting, and later in life, quilting. She enjoyed hand applique, and completed several beautiful quilts. She was a perfectionist in all she attempted.
She lived in upstate New York most of her adult life and worked for Nationwide Insurance and IBM as a secretary and office manager at the time when typewriters were replaced with the first word processing machines.
Margie met O. Craig Lewis at a professional organization meeting, and they married June 22, 1963 in Syracuse, NY. After retirement, she and Craig moved to Skaneateles. Throughout Margie’s life, she cared for many family members until the end of their lives: her parents, her sister, her in-laws, and her husband, never once shirking from their needs.
After being widowed, Margie spent several winters with family in California to escape the NY winter weather. After her belongings were packed and sent to California in 2006, Margie and her niece Peggy set out for Margie’s once in a lifetime drive across the United States visiting many sights along the way. Margie lived in Turlock until her passing.
Margie is survived by her nephew Lee W Hatch, Jr. (Joan) and his three daughters, Tracy Cockrell, Shelley Hatch Maynard and Monica Hatch Burgess, all from California, and niece Peggy Hatch St George (Cecil Oxford) from Washington State. She is also survived by several great, great nieces and nephews in California, and family and friends in Skaneateles, NY and surrounding communities. She was a lifelong Methodist.
Margie will be remembered for her fun-loving spirit, kindness, grace, and caring. Please share any memories of your encounters with Margie here, so they can be shared with others who knew and loved her.
Her wish is to be buried next to her husband, Craig, at Lakeview Cemetery in Skaneateles, NY in the Spring.
Remembrances may be made in Margaret and Craig Lewis’ names to the Skaneateles United Methodist Church, 26 Jordan St, Skaneateles, NY 13152, to aid in the restoration of the church’s stained-glass windows, or to Hospice of the Finger Lakes, 1130 Corporate Dr, Auburn, NY 13021, who cared for her husband during his illness.
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Breshelle Maynard says
December 6, 2019 at 9:58 pmThis morning I lost one of my favorite people.My great great Aunt Margie.you were always so strong and positive.Your face light up when ever anyone you knew walked into the room. Mostly when it was me or my brothers, and cousins. I will never forget the time when I was 14 and we had just had pizza and cake for my brothers birthday. You were supposed to be going home but you drove the opposite way and drove to dairy queen and got an ice cream cone instead. Or when I would come visit you an we would do a puzzle. Every visit there was always a different one. You would always stay at the table until it was finished or time for dinner then get right back to it. I spent the day with you on Friday for your 97th birthday with you from 8:36 am to 7:00 that night with you in your room in the hospital. Little did I know that was the last time I would see you. But I know you are in a much better place. I love you and am going to miss you so very much.
Travis Maynard says
December 6, 2019 at 9:52 pmWritten 11/10/2019
God decided to gift this Angel her wings this morning. Rest easy Margret Lewis. My entire life you’ve been my biggest fan. Always ready to talk about how my football or baseball games went, always so excited to watch video of my wrestling matches. You taught me to appreciate the important things in life, like family and dessert. I’ll never forget the way your face would light up when I walked in the room. The way you’d grip my hand while the doctors examined you. Knowing my presence was enough to comfort you filled my heart. You fought hard and you kept a smile on your face as well as ours through all of it. I love you my Great Great Aunt Margie. Those greats represent so much more than your age, they represent how great of a person you were to us. I know you’ll be smiling down on us from up above, enjoying ice cream and drinking root beer again. I love you forever –