Search by Name

Search by Name

Margaret Holcombe Obituary

Margaret (Marge) Aitken Holcombe died at Hilton Head Hospital from a wide assortment of ailments on Tuesday, August 12, 2014. When a friend facetiously asked if I was writing my obituary before or after I passed away, I told her "Carol, I know my limitations."


I was born in Paterson, N.J. to Robert Jr. and Isabella Findlay, Aitken, wonderful parents, on January 20, 1930. It was the era of "Children should be seen and not heard" and my sister Heather and I were thought to be deaf mutes for most of our childhood. After graduation from Paterson Central High school In January, 1948, I took a "summer job" with N.J. Bell Telephone Co. as a stenographer (who could not type - and never could) and ended my 35 years with them as District Manager, Residence Services. I never thought of giving up my day job to attend college because I was making the magnificent sum of $33.00 a week. With the help of that lavish salary and a couple of scholarships, I was relieved - make that worn out -that I did graduate in four years with a Rutgers BA in social studies with highest honors. I did this by concurrently attending Fairleigh Dickinson, Fordham and Rutgers Universities while holding down a full time job. I hope you won't think me otiose. (I always wanted to use that word.)


When we retired to the Island in 1984, I volunteered for the Hilton Head Orchestra League, was President of the Port Royal Racquet Club, and served on the Hilton Head Hospital Auxiliary Board. I chaired the hospital's 1990 Charity Ball and also chaired fund raising dinners for the hospital. As a board member of the Friends of Hilton Head Library, I initiated the ongoing Book Break series and chaired the 2000 and 2001 events. And you thought I was just another plain face, but very wrinkled.


At the hospital, my volunteer job was to prepare the production reports for one department which I did for 20 years and was just getting the hang of it, when catastrophe struck. I had worked out the calculations by sliding counters along rods on my abacus. One of the important hospital staff spied this little old lady happily working her ancient tool and didn't feel that it quite projected the image that our hospital wanted - a high tech facility fast-forwarding into modern times. In short order, the abacus was gone (I think to the Smithsonian) and the reports were outsourced to India.


I enjoyed my life and want to thank some of those that made this possible. Topping the list is family and close survivors, the most important, my husband Jack, was always my knight in shinning armor - well, actually my knight in tennis shorts, but for a romantic spin, I'll go with the armor. He was taken from me suddenly in April, 2014; he'll live with me forever.


Surviving is my sister, Heather (Emil) Scaglione of Lavallette, N.J. She is funny, warm, overly generous and the best sister, bar none. My adored nieces are Susan (David) Helterban of Sewell, N.J.; Patricia (Robert) O'Herlihy of Ridgewood, N.J.; Roberta Tomlinson of Lavallette, N.J. I'm fortunate to have a special cousin, Dawn (Kurt) Eigenmann of Sun City and lucky, to have inherited stepson, Jon (Charlotte) of Medford, N.J. and stepdaughter Lisa Holcombe of Santa Cruz, California. Lighting up our lives were our "adopted daughters", Beverly Maloney and Jessica Bevan of Hilton Head. I was blessed with an angel who became my friend and caregiver, Elaine Kellmen.


Carol Mueller of Hilton Head gave new meaning to the word "friend". She was my personal shopper for everything from greeting cards to clothes. She brought lunch every week and encouraged me to socialize, exercise and get well, generally making a pest of herself. (Kidding, Carol.) I don't know what I would have done without her and thank goodness I never had to find out.


I am beholden to Burke's Main Street Pharmacy for letting me use their store as a meeting place with old friends; it was the center of my social life. David, the younger and more handsome (his words) and Tim, the older and more intelligent (his words) of the brothers Burke would ask "Can we help you or would you just like to wander aimlessly?" I chose the latter and came to know their stock better than they did. Our condo looked like Burke's Annex; I had everything from a simple cane to a wheelchair. When we moved, Burke's sent my prescriptions right to my door at Seabrook and their friendly delivery man's knock became the highlight of my day. We're talking mad social life here.


The Seabrook was a godsend. The services they offered were perfect - I didn't have to leave the premises. The professional and helpful staff, the friendly atmosphere, makes it a special place. But the jewel of Seabrook is the food, for this "World's Best Worst Cook" to have the island's ultimate restaurant available each evening was beyond my wildest dreams. My waistline, if you could find it, was testament to Seabrook's cuisine.


I'm thankful for the uplifting courses offered by Life Long Learning of Hilton Head Island. I joined LLHHI because just being among them made me seem more intelligent that I was - an easy task. This organization advertises that the courses, are taught by our peers - my peers they weren't - not even close.


Before coming to the Island, the only thing I wrote were checks. Then the Island Packet, in 1996, asked for comments on how to unclog traffic problems on Rt. 278. I sent in a column that suggested, humorously, that the solution was for drivers to make Right Turns Only." Thus began a 12 year "career" writing a monthly humor column for the Packet. Fortunately, my editor was David Lauderdale.


Not only is he a talented writer and a superb storyteller, but more importantly a good man. In case I make a return trip here, I want to cover all the bases.


As a surprise for our 35th wedding anniversary, my husband published my first 84 columns in a book titled, "May All Your Turns Be Right Ones". I never made left turns, it took a little longer to get places, but it cut down on the agita. The Hilton Head Rotary Club marketed the book with all proceeds going to their project of building a new home for Deep Well.


Then for my 80th birthday, my spouse had the remaining columns set in a book, cleverly titled, "May All Your Turns Always Be Right Ones". Again, the Rotary club sold the books with the monies designated to building a new home for Memory Matters. At a Rotary meeting we were invited to attend, Jack and i were shocked and surprised to be presented with a Paul Harris fellowship. We were honored and humbled being aware of how infrequently these fellowships are awarded to Non-Rotarians, I likened it to be second only to receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor. Thank you Hilton Head Rotary.


In 2012, The Girl Scouts of America celebrated their 100th anniversary. Being a Girl Scout added so much to my life. I was honored to be a scout and absolutely thrilled to spend three summer weeks each year at Camp Te Ata in upstate New York. My husband was fascinated when I explained that one of our projects was to start a fire in the woods and heat some stew ingredients (don't ask) in a tin coffee can. It was a meal to die for, which I'm certain, some campers did. Strange,, I never had one request for the "Camp Te Ata" stew recipe.


Everyone thinks that his or her's doctor is the best, but I win this contest hands down. My oncologist, Dr. Gary Thomas, who, by the way is a dead ringer for the comic actor, Jim Carrey, is a credit to his profession, and a source of strength to his patients. His staff of "angels is incredible". When he called Jack and me to his office to confirm the diagnoses of multiple myeloma, my husband asked if we would see any physical changes in me. He answered, "She'll probably grow a tail" - Jim Carrey cold not have quipped it better. Luckily, Veronica's Secret assured me that their back-slit hostess skirt was ideally suited for my condition. What a relief. Dr. Michael Platt, my ideal primary physician for over 20 years is the kind of doctor everyone wishes they had. He is a warm, caring man who takes time with each patient; a superb diagnostician and an all-around good human being. For all these reasons, I call him "Dr. Perfect," (I'm sure he's thrilled with that title). Aware of my limited mental capabilities, he scheduled extra time for my visits. Dr. P spoke slowly, drew diagrams using simple stick figures and demonstrated my problem with the full-figured skeleton to help me out. His nurse, Barbara, was always patient and kind. I couldn't have been in better hands.


A big hug to Dr. Dorian Colorado and the wonderful staff at the Animal Care Clinic. When our 14 year old Cocker Spaniel, Mr. Chips, was failing, Dr. Colorado took him to her home so he would be surrounded by familiar faces and fed him bits of his favorite food. She summoned us to her clinic on a Sunday so the three of us could say our goodbyes with loving last kisses from Chips AND she delivered her first child the next morning. I told Dr. C that when my time comes to be "put down", she has the job.


The delight of our later years is the already named Natalie-Love-Bug (don't you love it?) a friendly, huggy-kissy cocker spaniel. Because our pets give us unconditional love and enrich our lives, I would be honored to have donations made to the Hilton Head Humane Association, P.O. Box 21790, Hilton Head Island, SC, 29925 or Hospice Care of the Lowcountry, PO Box 3827, Bluffton, SC, 29910.


I've had a wonderful life and thank you to all who made it so.


Love, Marge


A PRIVATE AU REVOIR REPAST FOR MARGE WILL BE HELD AT THE SEABROOK HOUSE AT A FUTURE DATE. www.theislandfuneralhome.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Aug. 14 to Sep. 13, 2014.

Memories and Condolences
for Margaret Holcombe

Not sure what to say?





September 2, 2014

What a wonderful life, so inspiring and thoughtful, showing love and appreciation to others at the end. WOW!!! Kathy James (SAV GA)

September 2, 2014

My sincere sympathies for the loss of your beloved one. May God the Hearer of Prayer bring you peace and comfort during this difficult time-Isaiah 51:12

Cindy

August 28, 2014

I wish I could have met this marvelous funny lady. I know she is in Heaven making all the Angels and God laugh. Can't wait to meet her someday.
My prayers to her wonderful family.

Sandra Boyd

August 23, 2014

I did not know this sweet lady, but I wish I had. After reading her obituary, I am going to get mine ready. She has inspired me. Prayers for her family and friends.

Nina Lentini

August 20, 2014

I have added this witty selfie to my obit collection, http://ninalentinislifewithoutend.blogspot.com/, where she is among wonderful company. My condolences to her friends and family.

Robbie Starcher

August 20, 2014

I remember saying "Who is that beautiful lady". I found out after meeting her she,was beauti



I remember saying "Who is that beautiful lady". After meeting Merge Holcomb, I found out she was beautiful inside and out!

Jill Murphy

August 19, 2014

Please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing of Mrs. Holcombe. I did not know this lady but I was so inspired after reading her obituary. What a full, interesting and wonderful life as she obviously touched so many lives. Please know I will keep Mrs. Holcombe and her family in my thoughts and prayers today and the days to follow.

Fitz McAden

August 18, 2014

Marge, you were a breath of fresh air.

Linda

August 18, 2014

Loved her work! I never met her but she certainly brightened my life. Her family has lost a true gem.

Cathie Hoover Schaeffer

August 18, 2014

Dear Marge,
Your turns were all "right ones". Thousands of Island residents and Port Royal neighbors found joy and truth in your columns. You will be remembered with fondness.

Pat Hoover Bernhard

August 18, 2014

Marge and Jack were wonderful neighbors to my parents for many years. There is one word to describe them and that is CLASSY! I know they will be missed by many. I feel so fortunate to have known them both.

Pat (Hoover) Bernhard

Margie Snyder

August 16, 2014

Dear, dear Marge. You will be missed so very much. I'll miss your smiles that brightened my days, your wit and wisdom and my Sunday "babysitting" visits with your singing Mickey Mouse. Special memories. Special woman. Rest in peace.

Debbie Moltz

August 15, 2014

Oh Mrs. Holcombe, how you always brightened my day when we would meet. You are a great Lady and friend. Thank you for your gracious gifts and book. God Bless to you always.

Charlotte Kirkman

August 14, 2014

I did not have the pleasure of knowing Marge or Jack. After reading this beautiful obituary, I see it was my loss. Hooray Marge, for a life lived well!

Lynne Hummell

August 14, 2014

Marge, we should have expected that you would have the last word! This is the most wonderful obituary I've ever read (and I've been reading obits since I was 5 - at my mother's insistence). I had the pleasure of meeting you years ago and have enjoyed your quirky sense of humor in your writing for many years. Thank you for making us laugh at ourselves, when we thought we were laughing at you. I have to wonder, will you make any right turns on the streets of gold? A fond farewell to you! You will be missed.

Lisa Leake

August 14, 2014

Oh "Pamela" as she wanted to be called. She said she always wanted to be a Pamela. She would come into our office and that is how we would address her. We would talk everytime she came in and she got to know all about my 2 girls that danced and competed and traveled. The Mr and Mrs would always ask what they were up to. "Pamela" even went out of her way to Bluffton to buy them some dance items at the studio where they dance at and gave it to them for Christmas. She made us laugh at every visit. She gave me her book which I still read and laugh at. She willl be missed dearly. RIP "Pamela"

Kit Grider

August 14, 2014

Marge and Jack were a huge part of the Silver Streakers tennis world. I rather imagine they are up there kidding around with the rest of the team, trying to set up another tournament!! Our world was a better place with them in it.
My heartfelt condolences to the family.

Cathy Cole

August 14, 2014

What a wonderful lady Marge was!We worked together at Hilton Head Hospital and she always kept my spirits up and laughing. All though we have not seen each other often, I already feel the loss in my heart. My prayers and thoughts are with her family.

Susan Angiono

August 14, 2014

You were the best godmother a girl could have...you has the best sense of humor, courage, strength and brought happiness to all....miss you (and John too) xoxo

Showing 1 - 19 of 19 results

Make a Donation
in Margaret Holcombe's name

Memorial Events
for Margaret Holcombe

To offer your sympathy during this difficult time, you can now have memorial trees planted in a National Forest in memory of your loved one.

How to support Margaret's loved ones
Honor a beloved veteran with a special tribute of ‘Taps’ at the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.

Read more
Attending a Funeral: What to Know

You have funeral questions, we have answers.

Read more
Should I Send Sympathy Flowers?

What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?

Read more
What Should I Write in a Sympathy Card?

We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.

Read more
Resources to help you cope with loss
Estate Settlement Guide

If you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituaries, grief & privacy: Legacy’s news editor on NPR podcast

Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

Read more
The Five Stages of Grief

They're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.

Read more
Ways to honor Margaret Holcombe's life and legacy
Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

Read more
How Do I Write a Eulogy?

Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

Read more