Margaret Wilcox Longtime teacher involved with Edmonds Historical Museum, Summer Market - Lynnwood Today

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Margaret Wilcox, a respected teacher and community leader, passed away on September 11, 2025, at the age of 82. She was actively involved with the Edmonds Historical Museum, where she contributed to the preservation of local history, and the Summer Market, which supported local artisans and businesses. A Memorial Mass was held to celebrate her life and contributions to the community. Throughout her career, Wilcox inspired countless students and residents with her passion for education and local history. Her legacy includes a strong commitment to community engagement and cultural enrichment.

Wilcox's impact on local education and history remains significant and will be remembered by many. Her passing signifies a loss for the Edmonds community, which benefited greatly from her dedication. The community now reflects on her contributions and the importance of continuing her work in education and history.

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