Margaret Wilcox Longtime teacher involved with Edmonds Historical Museum, Summer Market - My Edmonds News

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Margaret Wilcox, a beloved teacher and community figure in Edmonds, Washington, passed away on September 11, 2025, at the age of 82. She was deeply involved in the Edmonds Historical Museum, where she helped preserve local history, and contributed to the Summer Market, which brought together local vendors and residents. Wilcox's efforts significantly enhanced community engagement and cultural appreciation. Friends and former students remember her not just for her teaching but for her passion for history and education. A memorial service was held to honor her life and contributions, reflecting the profound impact she had on those around her.

Her commitment to fostering a sense of community will leave a lasting legacy. Wilcox’s influence is expected to resonate within Edmonds for years to come. The community mourns her loss while celebrating her remarkable life.

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