Margaret B. Wilson, born on March 8, 1966, departed this life on April 21, 2025. She was a beacon of warmth and joy, whose spirit touched all who were fortunate enough to know her. Margaret's legacy is woven through the love she shared with her family, particularly her 16 treasured grandchildren and her one beloved great granddaughter, who meant the world to her. They were not just the joys of her life but also her pride and motivation, embodying her hopes and dreams in their laughter and accomplishments.
A woman of profound faith, Margaret was a steadfast presence, often found in the nursery, nurturing and guiding the youngest members of the flock. Her dedication to the teachings of the Bible added depth and purpose to her life, and it was this connection to her beliefs that shaped her character and outlook. She found solace and strength in the melodies of her favorite hymn, "The Old Rugged Cross," which echoed her unwavering faith and love.
Margaret had a playful spirit infused with a wonderful sense of humor; she possessed a rare gift for brightening any room she entered. With an infectious laugh and a knack for making others smile, she had the unique ability to turn ordinary moments into cherished memories. Whether she was sharing a heartfelt story or simply enjoying time spent with loved ones, her presence was undeniably uplifting.
In her leisure, Margaret found joy in reading and watching movies, immersing herself in tales that stirred the imagination and nurtured her soul. She approached life with a sense of curiosity and wonder, often finding inspiration in the simplest of things.
As we remember Margaret, let us celebrate a life lived fully, surrounded by love, faith, and laughter. Her memory will forever light our paths, and though she has departed, the impact of her kindness and joy will resonate in the hearts of her family and friends for generations to come.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Patrick and Roberta Bogard; sisters, Patricia Sand, Amy Bogard and Rebecca Zink; nephew, Chad Raisor; nieces, Sarah Babbit and Brianna Terry.
Margaret leaves behind to cherish her memories, her daughters, Talena Kuprion, Kelly Wheeler and Terra Wilson; 16 grandchildren, 1 great-granddaughter; sisters, Ruth Bridges and Karen May and numerous nieces and nephews.
A memorial service for Margaret will be held Saturday May 3rd, 2025, at The Believers Church, 7905 Smyrna Pkwy, Louisville, KY, beginning at 11:00 a.m., and a meal for family and friends will follow.
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