
Celebrating the Life of
March 31, 1981 — April 16, 2024
Margo passed away on April 16, 2024, after a long battle with cancer.
She was born in 1981 to Ann and Mike and was the older sister to Kacy and Tessa and the proud mother of George.
We remember Margo as a free spirit and an incredible artist — from her violin, theater, painting, singing, and writing — she was incredibly expressive in her craft. After graduating from high school, she went on to study at UCSB's College of Creative Studies and majored in literature.
Among her talents and hobbies, Margo had a knack for floral design. While living with her cancer diagnosis, she would walk among the flowers in her neighborhood and take pictures of them (with her mom and friends) ... pondering the beauty of life. She loved floral arrangements more than anything and spent many years working with flowers professionally.
Margo is loved by so many, having forged deep and lasting friendships. Those in her community certainly feel the absence of her friendship and her beautiful energy. We will miss her greatly. Margo is survived by family and beloved son, George. She was a great mom and always put in the extra effort to make George happy.
For family, friends and loved ones from afar, we invite you to share memories here.
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One of my favorite memories is and always will be Margo playing Happy Birthday on her violin at the flower shop in Menlo Park to celebrate my birthday. I was so surprised and touched.




I only knew Margo from Instagram where her beautiful posts belied an inspired life view, especially her love of flowers and rollerskating. Even though I didn’t know Margo in real life, I prayed for her and I was rooting for her to conquer cancer. Margo often told me how proud she was of her son, George, and was excited about the pediatrician’s assessment that George would be 6’1! Her love for her son was apparent in our many conversations. The world lost a beautiful soul. May her survivors have the grace to carry on without her. I am deeply saddened to learn that Margo passed.













In Margo's own words


In Margo's own words






