Margaret A. Collier
March 13, 2019
Margaret A. Collier, 92, of Century, FL passed away Wednesday, March 13, 2019.
Mrs. Collier was born in Groveland, MA and had resided in Florida since 1930 and Northwest Florida since 1951. She was a long time member of Century United Methodist Church and the Alger-Sullivan Historical Society of Century.
Mrs. Collier was a retired school teacher.
Preceding Mrs. Collier is her husband of 47 years, M.L. Collier.
Survivors include her 2 sons, Neal Collier (Sandy) and A. C. Collier (Sharon); 3 grandchildren Allison Collier Leja (Adam), Katie Collier Plumley (Colton) and Karena McCafferty; 5 great grandchildren, Noah Leja, Ella Leji, Elliott Plumley, Jacob McCafferty and Erin McCafferty.
The family will receive friends at Century United Methodist Church on Monday, March 18, 2019 from 10 AM until the service begins at 11 AM. Pastor Janet Lee will officiate.
A graveside committal service will be held at Pensacola Memorial Gardens on Monday at 2:30 PM.
In lieu of flowers, the family request memorial donations be made to Century United Methodist Church P.O. Box 245 Century, FL 32535 or to the Alger-Sullivan Historical Society 610 4th Street Century, FL 32535.
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5 Responses to “Margaret A. Collier”
Neal and Anderson – Just found out that your mom passed back in March. My sincerest condolences to everyone. Aunt Margaret was the best. Always there, always caring. I know I had not spoken to her in several years but always thought about her.
Margaret was a kind and generous lady always thinking of others. She was selfless in her efforts to show her love for others. See reflected His great love for all of us. May God bless all the family and friends who remain and remember her.
She was my teacher in school was a good teacher. Hate I can’t make it to the furneal because I got to work.
She was a great inspiring lady. She will be missed. God has a special place in Heaven for her.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of Margaret’s beloved family.I am so privileged to have known her for many years and also to have recently seen her and her great pride in showing off to me and my husband the two local institutions she fostered so energetically.
We will all miss her enormously.
Karen, a friend