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Margaret Eckenrode

  • On May 16, 2020
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Margaret Eckenrode, age 91 of Canonsburg, passed away
peacefully with her family by her side on May 16, 2020. She was born in Conneaut, Ohio, the daughter of the late John and Angela Berus. Predeceased by her siblings, John, Henry, and Mary. Margaret was married to the love of her life, Jack Eckenrode, for 67
years. She was the mother to 12 healthy children, John (the late Pam), Debbie (Rick) Lawson, Bob (Linda), Tom, Mary (Mark) Mikec, Chuck (Claudia), Cindy (Chuck) Evanoski, Janet (Gary) Wall, Judy (Rob) Asbell, Susie (Dave) Rendulic, Brian (Kelly) and Ken (Kelly). She was an amazing grandmother to 54 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.
Margaret’s Catholic faith prepared her for a life dedicated to serving others. She lived her faith daily, putting her needs second. She served mass in the mornings while studying at Mercy Hospital school of nursing. After graduating in 1950, she worked as a nurse until she met her favorite patient, Jack Eckenrode. They were married in 1952 and moved to Houston while Jack served in the U.S. Air Force. Together, they started a family and returned to Pittsburgh. Margaret worked at home to raise 12 energetic, kind children. She encouraged them to be outdoors, cherish each other, and learn how to be independent.
She was thrilled to return to nursing when her children grew old enough for school, and worked at Mercy and Canonsburg Hospital. She used her first paycheck to buy a colored TV, because she knew her kids would love it. After many years in Peters Township, Margaret and Jack moved to Greene County, PA and spent 15 years working 225 acres of rolling hills. Margaret grew an amazing garden, loved her farm dogs, and enjoyed walking with Jack in the woods. They made the farm a special place for grandchildren and their huge family to visit, especially during their annual Labor Day Farm party.
Margaret taught her family how to keep moving and stay motivated. She won many cycling medals at the National Senior Games and, despite many injuries, always got back on the bike. She always made time for volunteering, delivering Meals on Wheels, leading many Girl Scout Troops, and for her Catholic parishes.
Margaret made small details important. She sent every single one of her 12 children, their husbands and wives, her 54 grandchildren, and the 26 great grandchildren hand addressed cards for their birthdays and special occasions. She wrote the kindest thank you notes, enjoyed sending emails, covered her house in pictures of her huge family, and made sure anyone felt welcome, especially during the annual Christmas party she planned and looked forward to all year. She kept a busy calendar full of of her grandchildren’s baseball games, swim meets, graduations and concerts. She played bridge with the same friends for nearly 50 years, and made sure those evenings were extra special. She is leaving a legacy of fun, happiness, and faith for all of the people who love her.

A gathering of family and friends will be take place on Monday, May 18, 2020 from 1 PM – 5 PM at Pittsburgh Cremation and Funeral Care, 3287 Washington Road, McMurray, PA 15317, (724)-260-5546. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place on Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 11 AM at Miraculous Medal Church for immediate family only. Live stream is available at miraculousmedalchurch.org.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to
Canonsburg-Houston Meals on Wheels https://www.cbgministerial.com/donate
South Hills Interfaith Movement https://shimcares.org/ or Canonsburg Senior Rec Center, 30 East Pike Street, Canonsburg, PA 15317.

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15 Comments

Patti Deschamps
I can personally attest to Margaret living her faith when she and Jack opened their Greene County farmhouse to provide lodging for my prison ministry team for a three-day retreat we were doing at Greene SCI. I was also blessed to receive her beautifully hand-written thank you notes for something as small as a box of chocolates sent to her at Christmas. I admired her very much and feel blessed to have known her. Trusting she’s with the Lord and praying for comfort and consolation for her family.
Kevin Campbell
We are praying for all of you during this difficult time. Reading the obituary what an amazing life she lived. Sincerely, Kevin and Crystal Campbell
Kathleen Synnott
Aunt Margaret was always so uplifting to see. She always has a warm smile and remembered what was important to you, despite the many people in her life. I felt her care in every conversation I had with her. She had so much heart and presence. So special. I will miss her. Kathy Synnott
Doug Mazur
Maxine and I were truly blessed to have known Margaret through my Sister Linda and brother in law Bob Eckenrode. When talking to Margaret, she always displayed a kind demeanor and was always interested in anything we ever had to say. She was truly an inspiration to all those lucky enough to have crossed her path. She will be tremendously missed here on Earth but know she is already winning the hearts of all the angels in heaven. We love you Margaret. ❤️❤️❤️
Carmen DiGiacomo
Our condolences to the entire Eckenrode Clan. Margaret was always full of life and forever positive. She will be missed for sure but the warmth of her smile and her infectious energy will be with us forever. Her contributions, along with Jack to the success of the Military Officers Association of America/MOAA (Pittsburgh Chapter) leave a lasting legacy that is now part of our history. Carmen & Dorothy DiGiacomo
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