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Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Margaret Helen Kloiber

Margaret Helen Kloiber
Margaret Helen Kloiber

Margaret Helen Kloiber, age 79, of Summerfield, Florida joined her heavenly family on August 5, 2021. Marge was born to parents William Edward Callahan and Helen Margaret Blessing on September 19, 1941 in Chester, Pennsylvania.

Marge attended both Williamstown High School and Glassboro High School in New Jersey where she was a member of The National Honor Society as well as The Future Teachers of America organization. She graduated Valedictorian of her class in 1959. She continued her Education at Asbury Methodist College in Kentucky and Glassboro State College in New Jersey. Marge graduated Summa Cum Laude from Glassboro with her Bachelor of Arts degree and went on to attain her Master of Education. Marge made her career in elementary education for the Winslow Township School District and retired in 1989 after 25 years of service.

Marge met her husband John at a local town Square Dance in 1984. They were married 4 years later on June 25, 1988 in Tabernacle, New Jersey. Marge was a member of the United Methodist Church and lived her life as a devout Christian. She enjoyed painting, arts & crafts, playing cards, camping, dancing and cruise vacations. Marge had a passion for swimming, aquatic aerobics, meteorology and Gospel music.

Marge is survived by and will be missed dearly by her husband John F. Kloiber, children Brian Pierson & Sharon Pierson, John Kloiber, Klair Reynolds, Dave Kloiber, 19 Grandchildren and 9 Great Grandchildren. Marge was preceded in death by her son Bruce Pierson, sisters Marian, Eleanor & Janet and brothers Charles & William.

At her wish, Marge is in the care of the National Cremation Society. A memorial service will be scheduled in the coming weeks.

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