I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember growing up and having your family as neighbors next to my Dad and Kelly. I'm sure there is a lot I don't remember, but I always recall Maggie being so pleasant with a warm heart and kind soul that would do anything for anyone. All the times I got sent over to get that cup of milk, cup of sugar, stick of butter that we needed; she didn't hesitate. I know I was young , but I could tell she loved her family to the moon and back. Of course, those memories are very small compared to all the memories you have of her. After loosing both of my own parents I'm 2015, I can honestly say MEMORIES keep them alive. Yes, easier said then done, I know. They hurt at first, but later on that's what is left and keeps them with you. They bring joy and comfort and a sense of warmth. I know the same will be said for Maggie. Know she touched a lot of lives, (most importantly yours) and she will continue to live on via all the wonderful memories everyone has of her. Again, I am so sorry for your loss. If there is anything you may need, please don't hesitate to ask. We send our love.