Maggie was a complete joy to be with in the ministry and instilled the desire and goal —resulting in my life-long love of serving fully, whole-heartedly— teaching beautiful Bible truths to others. She always encouraged me to share and contribute —to be a “good service partner”—while in the ministry. I such fond memories spending entire days in service helping nearby congregations, (I believe in the Hayward area) in 1980-81. To me, she is forever young, vibrant, so artistically talented and monumentally funny—and I’m so grateful to have had her in my life while going though the difficult years of adolescence into adulthood—truly her friendship was a gift from Jehovah to me. Praying to be given the privilege to enjoy her company again soon.
To the family of Margaret Partridge in behalf of our staff from Walnut Creek Generations Healthcare our heartfelt condolences. It has been an honor and privilege to cared for and worked with Margaret.
My Sincerest Condolences to the whole family. One Memory that I’ll never forget is when I’d walk into the lobby or outside and see Charlie wheeling Maggie around smiling and enjoying their visit. I’ll never forget the smile on her face when the beetles song would be playing. On the behalf of all of us, thank you for choosing us to be apart of those last days. We were honored to have been chosen. We will miss Maggie dearly!
Sorry for your loss of Maggie, sending virtual love and prayers to you guys. I am still in awe of how Maggie had such a supportive family and how you guys serenade her during care conference. You guys are an amazing family! Maggie is amazing and I miss her singing to me when I had the privilege to be her social worker and as her nurse. My condolences. 💕 💐 🙏🏻 May Maggie rest in peace and watch over us, being the guardian angel for the family.
Heartbreaking! So sorry for your loss! Maggie was a joy in my life, and always fun to to be with. Always loved her company and the wonderful times we shared! She will be missed! Hugs
The first time I visited Bethel was in 1984 with Maggie. What an exciting and encouraging time. We also went to the Worlds Fair in New Orleans. Maggie was a great traveling companion. She will be missed but it’s comforting to know she is in Jehovah’s memory and look forward to when we will see each other again.