Margaret Hook

Obituary of Margaret Yvonne Hook

Margaret Yvonne Hook September 19th 1941 – October 8th 2010 An angel joined the heavens when Margaret Yvonne Hook passed away on Friday October 8th, 2010. Marge was at her home, in Rochester, Washington, when she peacefully passed away with her husband, Raymond Hook, at her side. Born on September 19th, 1941 to Lawrence and Margaret Nugent in Grass Valley California, Marge made residence in a number of places including Chico, CA; Bainbridge Island, WA; Kenmore, WA; Everett, WA; Kona, HI; Centralia WA; and finally Rochester, WA. She spent many years in the healthcare field working for Virginia Mason and later Group Health Cooperative. In her forties, Marge made a career switch to retail, which is what she did until she was no longer able to work. Marge is preceded in death by her parents and her Son Steven L. Williamson. She is survived by her husband Raymond Hook, two Daughters; Cheryl Siereveld and Reita Cole, six Grandchildren; Heather Jones, Steven Williamson, Aaron Cole, Kelly Williamson, Amber Siereveld, Kelsey Cole and four Great Grandchildren; Deshawn & Kylene Williamson, Ezra Jones and Tyson Williamson who is expected in November 2010. During her nine year residence in Kona, Hawaii Marge fell in love with the tropical paradise so much; she made it her final wish to have her remains settled there. She once said, “There’s something about this place and the ocean surrounding it that is so beautiful and calming. I don’t know what it is, but it gives me a sense of peace.” We, as her family, can’t think of a more appropriate place to set her free. A private memorial service will be held in Marge’s honor at 12:00 pm on Sunday November 14th 2010 at the residence of Myrl & Cheri Siereveld. 2001 Van Wormer Street, Centralia, Washington.
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