In Loving Memory of
Margaret Louise Bennett
February 5, 1953 - July 10, 2023
“Forever in our hearts, always in our memories.”

"A Life Rooted in Love"

Surrounded by children, grandkids, and great-grandkids, Margaret sat at the head of the table glowing with pride. In that cozy log cabin, her legacy was living, breathing, and smiling all around her.

One of the last and most cherished memories: Margaret sitting on the porch beside her husband, James, laughing freely as family and friends played in the yard around them. The late sun kissed her silver hair, and her smile said everything — she was happy, she was proud, and she was surrounded by love.

Surrounded by children, grandkids, and great-grandkids, Margaret sat at the head of the table glowing with pride. In that cozy log cabin, her legacy was living, breathing, and smiling all around her.
Margaret Louise Bennett was more than a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother — she was the heart of her family. Born in 1953 in Massachusetts, Margaret lived a life filled with grace, warmth, and the kind of strength only a woman who loves deeply can carry. Her presence lit up any room, and her laughter — loud and full — was the music of family gatherings.
James Edward Bennett stood by Margaret's side through decades of love, laughter, and growth. From the moment they met, their bond was unshakable — a true partnership built on mutual respect and unwavering devotion. Together, they built a home full of joy and memories, raised a beautiful family, and showed what lasting love truly looks like. James was her rock, her best friend, and her constant. Even in her final days, their connection remained strong — a quiet glance, a shared smile, a hand held tightly. Their love story is one for the ages.
Margaret believed in showing up — with hugs, with meals, with prayers. Her home was a refuge, her advice was gold, and her love was constant. She taught her family the importance of staying connected, laughing often, and never leaving a room without saying "I love you."
She may have left this world in 2023, but her spirit lives on in every story shared, every photo held close, and every child who learned to love because she loved them first.


1974
Wedding Day Joy
Captured in her youth, Margaret beamed in her white gown beside her beloved husband, James Edward Bennett, promising a lifetime of love in front of friends and family. Their smiles told the whole story — forever was real.
2004
Myrtle Beach Getaway
In their 50s, Margaret and her husband enjoyed the sun and laughter during a beach vacation. Surrounded by ocean waves and each other, they looked like newlyweds again
2012
Gigi in the Garden
An off-guard moment with her great-grandson Hudson, picking figs in the backyard. Her plaid shirt, his giggle — nothing posed, just love.
