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John and Leslie Cross
July 11, 2014
Sending our deepest sympathy
The Staff of Caughman-Harman Funeral Home
June 24, 2014
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
June 22, 2014
Jeri,
I was just talking about your sweet mom yesterday! So sorry! She was a dear lady.
Terri Altman Neal
Jenny and Ralph Hanahan
June 22, 2014
We will miss you, Meg Rowe.
She worked for Ralph as an office manager when he was District Mgr for H&R Block and I worked for Meg as her receptionist in the busiest main company Block Office. She was always loyal and supportive to Ralph, who was a very young manager at that time. She was always caring to me. We worked well together. She loved to do taxes, often preparing the most complicated ones that came into the office, and she was great at it.
Can it really be 29 years ago that we left there and she moved from Charleston to also retired to Chapin, SC along with her husband? She always spoke lovingly of her husband, her children and her grandson during those years we worked together back in the 80's in Charleston. We met her husband, Nat...he always came to the Block Banquets with her. We felt like we knew the whole family through Meg. :)
After retiring to Chapin to live on Lake Murray, much happened in her life during those years, she lost her husband and eldest child, but she had a full life and her family loved her.
Ralph and I loved her. We talked to her a few years ago for the last time.
This is a silly memory, I know, but I'd have to take her coffee cup away from her at times and give it a good scrubbing. Coffee and Block were synonymous...I think we were all addicted to drinking coffee all day long. Sometimes I'd bring her coffee when she was busy preparing a tax return. I'd tell her, "Meg you're not drinking one more cup of coffee out of that cup until I clean it!." She'd give that smile of hers and let me do it.
Yes, I can see Meg being a rudder of life, as Jeri described her being for him, in his tribute to her. She was the same in the office. I'll smile when I think of her always.
To her loving family and friends, Ralph and I are sorry for your loss of Meg. Hugs. You had a wonderful loving person in your life. We did too for a time. I'll cherish those memories.
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