Restland Of Dallas
Basket Full of Wishes was purchased for the family of Margaret Ruth Werry.
Birth date: Dec 19, 1937 Death date: Jan 22, 2015
Margaret was born December 19, 1937 in Dale, Texas and passed away January 22, 2015 in Carrollton, Texas. Preceded in death by her husband, Strother (Taudy) Werry in 2002. Margaret is survived by son, Mark Werry and wife, Melody; Read Obituary
Basket Full of Wishes was purchased for the family of Margaret Ruth Werry.
Margaret hired me and gave this single Mom of 2 children a job that I had for 23 years. She was the best person to work for & a dear friend. I will never forget you.
It's been a long time since I've seen the Werrys but I'll always remember Margaret's laugh and sweet smile. My condolences to Terry and Mark. Sherry Briggs
A New Sunrise Spray was purchased for the family of Margaret Ruth Werry.
Jason Gayla Ethan and Colby purchased the Arrive in Style for the family of Margaret Ruth Werry.
Aunt Margaret was one of my favorite aunts. She was a sweet and happy person, always happy to see you. I remember when my son was born she said ?I?m a great aunt, well I now I?m a Great Great Aunt?; and she was a Great Aunt. Aunt Margaret loved her family, she had devotion for Teri, Mark and Uncle Taudy that you don?t often see. Teri and Mark are a tribute to her love and compassion. We will all miss her. Connie Werry Weaver
Inspiration Bouquet was purchased for the family of Margaret Ruth Werry.
Arrive in Style was purchased for the family of Margaret Ruth Werry.
From the first time Connie Werry introduced to Margret she treated me as if I were a part of her family. She was always a joy to spend time with. I pray that God will wrap his arms around her family and comfort them in these and days to come. Every time I drive through Farmers Branch I have fond memories of visits back in the 70s.
I meet Mrs Werry in 1965 When we were fortunate enough to move in across the street. Mark and Terry were about the same age as me and my two brothers so we did a lot of playing together in their front yard. Mrs Werry would sit on her porch and watch us for hours,just to keep us out of trouble. Those were the good old days for me. When I started Jr. High she was our ride to school. The others went to Farmers Branch Elementary and I was at Vivian Field which started about 20 minutes after Elementary school. Instead of dropping me off that early we would sit in her car in front of the school and listen to the radio until time to go in. She was a great lady! When I moved back across the street with my son in the early 90s her and Mr Werry took took the same interest in Brandon as they had in us. She gave him a Christmas present every year til he was at least ten. We were both sad to hear the news of her passing. May she rest in peace with the love of her life.