Margaret Marie Mascorro
Margaret Marie Mascorro was born on October 31 , 1931 in Pumpkin Center, a small town right outside of Longview Texas. When she was eleven she and her family moved to Galveston, Texas. She would stay in Galveston until the fifties. In 1949 she met Jimmie Mascorro, they met, fell in love and then got married. In 1952 she accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior, not long after Jimmie did as well. They would leave Galveston to become missionaries in Mexico along with their adopted daughter Carol. They had another daughter Sheila JoAnn, then later adopted two sons Robert, Jimmy and daughter Deborah Lyn.
She had numerous jobs throughout her life, but the role she took most importantly was being a wife, mother, and grandmother. She was a great cook. After her grandson Derek was born she became known as MeMe to everyone that would ever meet her as that is what he called her.
If you met her you loved her. She had a giving soul. She loved her kids, she cherished her grandkids and they loved her beyond reason. She will always be alive in our memories and in our hearts.
Preceded in death by her parents, Henry & Beatrice Sheridan; Husband, Jimmie Mascorro; Multiple Siblings and Nanny.
She is survived by her sister Janice Greensage; Children, Carol Estrada, Sheila & John Morse, Robert Mascorro, Jimmy & Angela Mascorro, Deborah & Brian Montague; Grandchildren, Lisa Estrada, Roger & Tish Lamb, Rhonda Lamb & Dustin Hicks, Stephen & Stephanie Mascorro, Robert & Aillet Mascorro, Joshua & Britnee Mascorro, Derek & Kayleigh Pelt, Aaren Pelt, Jimmy Mascorro, Jude Mascorro, Jon Mascorro; Great Grandchildren, Jimmy Vaughan, Matthew & Anji Vaughan, Christopher Lamb, Dustin Powell, Megan Powell, Devin Powell, Alex Mascorro, Cheyenne Mascorro, Emily Mascorro, Noah Mascorro, Mason Mascorro. Great Great Grandchildren, Logan Vaughan, Lillian Vaughan. Along with many Nieces and Nephews.
A celebration of her life will be held 2:00 PM, Tuesday, October 29, 2019, at Calvary Crossroads Church, 3810 FM 646, Santa Fe, 77510.
I Love You MeMe, I know you are in a better place and are whole again. No more Dementia and being bed ridden You are free from this terrible disease. It is going to be a adjustment to Life without You here….for the 44 years of life as i have known it. You have been a constant presence in My Life…so I won’t say Goodbye just until We meet again some sweet day MeMe, I Love You♡ Your GrandDaughter
Heaven rejoices at her homecoming and Big Jim was surely first at the gate to greet her. She’ll be missed here and I won’t forget the love and laughter she shared freely with family and friends. A great woman.
My condolence to family and friends of Aunt Margie. I always got a hug like all the other kids when we saw her. Her and Uncle Jimmy was always a delight to be around, always smiling.
Condolences to y’all . Aunt Margie was a wonderful kind-hearted person. Fun to be around. Always had good food too. Blessings to you and your family from Jesus Christ . peace in ur ❤️💙 💜 from the Holy Spirit. God wrap y’all in His loving arms.
Loved my Aunt Margaret very much. She was fun and loving, though I didn’t get to see her very much in the last years of her life. See you in heaven one day💜
Margie was a blessing… she was Katie’s babysitter for 2 years. We were blessed. Her family turned into mine. Love you all, just as I loved Margie.
My sincere sympathy to all. May you all be blessed with strength and peace at this very difficult time. Prayers for peace for your family.
Blast from the past comes to say how sorry I am to hear about Margaret’s passing. Not sure you’ll remember me.. it’s been so many years ago. I loved your momma and daddy. Also Carol and Sheila. My daddy, Billy Womack lived with us for over 7 years but we lost him this past April. My heart cracked a little when I saw her picture. She always made me feel like I was her own. I wish we hadn’t lost touch with each other.
Love to you.
Billie I have never forgotten you. I saw your parents several years ago at Mainland Medical Center in Texas City. I worked there and I think your Mom was having test ran. Call me if you get a chance. We need to catch up. Love Always, Sheila