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Margaret Elizabeth Gill 1927 2018

Obituary of Margaret Gill On November 27th, Margaret Brewer Gill passed away at the age of 91 after a long, full life. Born in England, Margaret immigrated to Philadelphia with her husband Bob in 1958 for a brief adventure in the States that turned into a lifetime. She began her nursing career as a midwife in England, then as cruise ship nurse in the Pacific, and finally as surgical nurse at Abington Hospital. Sailing, tennis, travel, and volunteering were her passions. The highlight of her religious life was an audience with the Pope in 1950. She is survived by husband of 61 years, Dr. Robert Gill and children Genevieve (Tom), Christopher (Susan) and Suzanne (Tom), grandchildren, Tom, Caitlin, Ashlyn, and Ian, and by an identical twin sister, Nancy. A funeral Mass will be held Friday, November 30th at St. Philips, 437 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill at 10:30 with a visitation prior at 9:30 and followed by a repast at the Hill at Whitemarsh. The internment will be private on Saturday. Memorial donations in memory of Margaret may be made to the Daughters of the British Empire at DBE, Blake Chapter, 122 Cheshire Drive, Penllyn, PA 19422.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Margaret Elizabeth Gill 1927 2018.

Lownes Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Lafayette Hill, state: Pennsylvania

death notice Margaret Elizabeth Gill 1927 2018

obituary notice Margaret Elizabeth Gill 1927 2018

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