Margaret L Webb
December 15, 1929 ~ July 4, 2018
Resided in:
Arundel, ME
Arundel - Born on Dec 15, 1929 in Topsham, ME, Margaret passed away on July 4, 2018. Known to her family and friends as Peggy, she was the eldest daughter of the late Nancy Dow of Portland, ME, and the eldest granddaughter of her grandparents from Falkirk, Scotland.
She is survived by three sons, one daughter and a small army of grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Peggy grew up in Portland, ME and met her husband Bill at her first job working at Hay's Drugstore on Upper Congress St. in Portland. They married, honeymooned in New York City and moved to Sherborn, MA, where they raised their family and were part of the Gulf Oil organization for 35 years.
Peggy was very active in the community, volunteering at St. Andrew's Church in Framingham, MA, Sherborn Swim Team, Little league, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and a variety of community causes sponsored by the Dover Sherborn Regional school system. Back in Maine, Peggy was a longtime volunteer member at the Kennebunk Senior Center, Kennebunk, ME, and the Gulf Oil Retiree Association of New England.
Peggy leaves many siblings, nieces and nephews from Maine to California. She enjoyed meeting and talking with each and every one of them. She did not use social media, instead she practiced old school face to face conversation and interaction.
Friends and family are invited to attend a graveside service at Brooklawn Memorial Park, 2002 Congress St, Portland, ME on Friday, July 13, at 11AM. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland.
In lieu of flowers, please send any donations to the Kennebunk Senior Center, 175 Port Rd, Kennebunk, ME 04043, 207-967-8514







The Family
– B. Webb
So fill to me the parting glass. To all the friends that I have ever had, they are sorry for my going away and to all the family that I have ever had, they wish me one more day to stay. But since it falls unto my lot that I should rise to heaven and you should not. I will gently rise and softly call. Good Night and Joy be with you all.
– Bill Webb
Life fully lived
– Bill Webb
Peg was the first person I met when I walked into the Center to apply for a job. Her bright smile and warm manner were so welcoming. She was always one of our best volunteers and most loyal members. I will miss her dearly. Carol Bousquet, The Center, Kennebunk, ME
– Carol Bousquet