Dear Lockwood family I am so sorry for your loss. I recall great fun playing with Jimmy and others in the back alley off Addington Road. I recall our moms saying we should all go play in the nice park on top of the hill but that back alley always seemed more interesting. Adam Rees
I was aware of Margo's poetry before meeting her. After meeting her I was aware of so much more. She was a wonderful personality, unique in every way and generous, kind warm, and loving. She loved to laugh and see you laugh. She will be missed She was truly a bright light. When I told her my grandson's name she brought in a plate with a Falcon on it for him. So thought full. Love you Margo
We are so sorry for your loss. So many great memories growing up with your Mom here in Pembroke and Brookline. She was just so full of life and a driving force with a such a kind heart! My mom and I stopped in a few years back and it was just like old times! Lots of laughs! Hennigan Family
We just learned of Margo's passing and are so very sorry to hear. She was a force, a mighty presence. We have fond memories of living in her attic and our early memories as a young couple together always include stories of Margo and Brookline. It's hard to picture the world without her in it. Truly a loss. Our sincerest condolences to her children and grandchildren. -Kari & Chris Kilroy
Dear Lockwoods, I just today learned of Margo’s death. I am overcome with sadness. I knew Margot through Billie and Wayne. Has there been a service? A great voice has left us. I will forever miss that kitchen table talk. Love to you all, Leli