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Margaret's obituary

Margaret Cenko Vill'Neuve, 69, of Live Oak, Florida passed away peacefully March 1, 2024 surrounded by loved ones, after a difficult battle with cancer.

Born, Margaret Ann Cenko on November 12, 1954 in Manhattan, NY to parents, Mary and Lubomir Cenko. A lover of plants and animals, Margaret and her husband, John, moved to Live Oak, FL in 2021 to pursue her desire to live on a farm. Margaret was a proud mother of four and amazing grandmother to six.

Margaret was predeceased by her son, John, father, Lubomir, and brother, Joe. She is survived by her husband John, children, Christina, Jessica and Shana, grandchildren, Marcea, Zachary, Cameron, Victoria, Frankie and Jayden, her mother Mary, sisters, Dorothy and Mary, and brother, Stephen.

Services will be held at Ivey Funeral Home, Live Oak, FL, Friday, March 8th, 2024. There will be two viewings from 10AM-12PM and 2PM-4PM followed by services. Margaret's desire was for a cheerful celebration of her life; her family requests attendants wear bright colors in her honor. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Mystic Jungle Educational Facility (Live Oak, FL) and/or the American Cancer Society in her name. 

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