Margo Vaughn's Obituary
Margo (Redefer) Vaughn, 69, long time resident of Rehoboth Beach, passed away at home on October 15, 2005. Margo was born August 16, 1936. She is survived by her beloved husband David A. Vaughn, whom she married on September 8, 1956. Margo, Dave and family recently celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary on a cruise to Bermuda.
Margo is survived by her seven children: Honore Buckley of Peekskill, NY, Nickie Wilson of Beavercreek, OH, David Vaughn, Jr., of Hollis, NH, Greg Vaughn of Springfield, VA, Marcy Kmetz of Laurel, DE, Laura Dumouchelle of Ashburn, VA, and Karen Cornfeld of Severna Park, MD. Other survivors include Jack Redefer (Margo's brother), 16 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She was pre-deceased by her parents Ethel and Jack Redefer and her sister Janet Redefer Judge.
In addition to being the matriarch of a large family, Margo was a life-long active member of the Catholic Church, including graduating from the Northern Virginia Education for Parish Service. Previously, Margo graduated from Wilmington's Ursuline Academy (1954). For many years, Margo was a key member and Secretary on the Board of Directors of Rehoboth by the Sea Reality. She invested significant energy into Southern Delaware's Academy of Life Long Learning as a student and later as an instructor.
A Memorial Mass will be celebrated Friday, October 21, 2005, 11 AM at St. Jude The Apostle Church, DE Rt. 1 at Five Points, Lewes, DE. Friends may visit with the family at the church one hour prior to Mass.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Casa San Francisco, PO Box 38, 127 Broad Street, Milton, DE 19968 or to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 163, Salisbury, MD.
Expressions of Sympathy
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Casa San Francisco, PO Box 38, 127 Broad Street, Milton, DE 19968 or to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 163, Salisbury, MD.
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