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Margaret J. Hollingsworth, age 86, passed away on March 30, 2015. She was the loving wife of the late Richard Hollingsworth for 44 years. She leaves behind her children; Shannon (William) Hayes and Paul Hollingsworth, grandchildren; Jessica, Justin, Jeremy, David and William, 8 great grandchildren and sister Evelyn Babinchak. Margaret was preceded in death by her siblings Roberta Stimpson and William Shannon.
In her younger years, Margaret enjoyed square dancing with her husband. She also liked to research geneology as a hobby. She loved spending time with her family and will be missed dearly.
Visitation will take place at Kaul Funeral Home 35201 Garfield Rd. Clinton Township, MI 48035 on Fri. April 3 from 2-6pm with the service beginning at 6pm. Interment will take place at Roseland Park Cemetery on Saturday, April 4th.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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April 2, 2015
diane laffey
Shannon and Bill, Such wonderful memories.! Diane and Michael
You were blessed with her time here.
April 1, 2015
Tiffany Alba
I was never fortunate enough to meet my step grandmother but I know her daughter and any woman that raises a daughter as incredible as my mom Shannon Hayes had to be an amazing person herself. The world lost one of the good ones but the Lord received a remarkable angel...
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