Margery R. Gifford

November 8, 1938 ~ March 24, 2012
Margery Gifford, age 73, of Kearneysville, West Virginia and formerly of Alexandria, Virginia died on Saturday, March 24, 2012 at her home. Loving wife of the late Laurence S. Gifford; mother of Kieran Gifford (Melissa), Regina Gifford (Kenneth Cirolini), Mary Elaine Gifford-Smith (Thad) and Jason Michael Gifford; and grandmother of Emily, Samantha, Anna, Owen and Alexander. Sheis also survived by seven siblings. After retiring with over thirty years of teaching with Fairfax County Public Schools, she moved to historic Middleway, West Virginia. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 124 Park Street, SE, Vienna, Virginia 22180.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Wishing the family of Margery peaceful hearts. Her love is with you with in the whispering of the wind, the rising of the sun and every healing wish for you. I ask God to keep you in His care and surround you with His kindness. Beth and Stan Schmidt
Much love since Gina, Kiernan (Butchie) were in Montesorri pre-school in Belmont, Ca and before Mary Elaine was born. Spent many happy times with you all in our house and at your house in Alexandria and with Margery in the fall of 2010. We are so very saddened that she died and hope all of you will remember her loving and beautiful nature and her wonderful sense of humor. We will always miss her. With much sadness and love to you all, Bernadette and George Plotnikoff
I am so sorry that I just learned of Margery’s passing yesterday. She was a wonderful and caring woman and was one of the only people I would trust with “my kids” at Musselman High when I taught there. She always had a story and a smile and was ready to jump in and make a difference in my special needs classroom. When I was on extended leave for illness and then when my daughter arrived, I knew my special guys and gals were in good hands when Mrs. Gifford was there with them. I hope she knew how special she was and what a blessing she was to my life and many others. My thoughts are with her family and many friends as we all reflect on our time with her and how special it was.