Margaret Frances Foster Sincler

Margaret Frances Foster Sincler

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Graveside services for Margaret Foster Sincler, 88, of Cypress, formerly of Hughes Springs, will be at 10 a.m. Monday, October 11 at Colonial Gardens Cemetery in Marshall, with the Rev. Durwood Bristow officiating under direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home, Inc. of Hughes Springs. A visitation will be held at 3-5 p.m.Sunday at the funeral home. Mrs. Sincler died Friday, Oct. 8 at a Houston area hospice. She was born June 18, 1922 in Albuquerque, New Mexico to Woodford Mabry and Mattie Rae Foster. She had belonged to First Christian churches in Marshall and Daingerfield, and to the First United Methodist Church in Hughes Springs. She granduated from Marshall High School and North Texas State University. Mrs. Sincler had served as administrator of Hughes Springs Housing Authority, and for the Florence Law Office, both in Hughes Springs. During the Vietnamese War, she served on the Cass County Draft Board. She had taught school in Trinidad. Mrs. Sincler was an active member of Win One Sunday School Class, she enjoyed playing bridge, and she had played piano for her church. She was preceded in death by her husband William Alvis Sincler and a brother George Foster. She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law Bill and Emily Sincler of Cypress; two grandsons and one grand daughter-in-law Page and Leslie Sincler of Tomball and Dirk Sincler of Tilcara, Argentina, and two granddaughters Callie and Josslyn Sincler. Condolences may be left at www.reeder-davis.com.

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margaret sincler
Graveside services for Margaret Foster Sincler, 88, of Cypress , formerly of Hughes Springs, will be at 10 a.m. Monday, October 11 at Colonial Gardens Cemetery in Marshall , with the Rev. Durwood Bristow officiating under direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home, Inc. of Hughes Springs. A visitation will be held at 3-5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Mrs. Sincler died Friday, Oct. 8 at a Houston area hospice. She was born June 18, 1922 in Albuquerque , New Mexico to Woodford Mabry and Mattie Rae Foster. She had belonged to First Christian churches in Marshall and Daingerfield, and to the First United Methodist Church in Hughes Springs and Cypress . She graduated from Marshall High School and North Texas State University . Mrs. Sincler had served as administrator of Hughes Springs Housing Authority, and for the Florence Law Office, both in Hughes Springs. During the Vietnam War, she served as Clerk of the Cass County Draft Board. She had taught school in Trinidad , Texas . Mrs. Sincler was an active member of Win One Sunday School Class and served as Church Pianist. She enjoyed reading and playing bridge. She was preceded in death by her husband William Alvis Sincler and a brother George Foster. She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law Bill and Emily Sincler of Cypress ; two grandsons and one grand daughter-in-law Page and Leslie Sincler of Tomball and Dirk Sincler of Tilcara, Argentina , and two great granddaughters Callie and Josslyn Sincler; four nieces Judy Wilmeth, Jo Swank, Sandy Morrison and Peggy Adkins; and several great-nieces.

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  1. Godspeed, Margaret. You were loved in First Methodist Hughes Springs' church family, and by my family also.

  2. Dear Bill and Family,I read in the paper that Ms. Margaret passed away. Just wanted you to know it saddened my heart. I know I have not seen your all in a very long time but one never forgets "old" friends. With Prays and Love to You and Your Family,Susan

  3. Dear Bill and FamilyMargaret and Alvis were a big part of my youth. I have fond memories of all of the good times we had in scouting and trying to stay out of trouble. May Margaret rest in peace!

  4. Bill & family, Sure was sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. She was a class act. She had to be to put with us. My prayers are with you all. Ben

  5. Bill we were so sorry to hear of your dear mother's passing. She was such a sweet lady and we have missed her at First Methodist Church since she went to Houston to be near you. God Bless you and yours at this sad time.


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