Margot T. Muir

margot muir

March 29, 1934 ~ August 9, 2024

Margot T. Muir, age 90, of Ridge died Friday, August 9, 2024. Margot was born March 29, 1934 in Georgetown, Guyana. She is the daughter of the late Robert and the late Walterine (Muir) Brassington. She was predeceased by her husband, John R. Muir in 2016. She was employed by Roulon Miller an insurance company in New York City, New York as an Agent. She is survived by two devoted sons: Jonathan and Nicholas Muir both of Ridge, New York. A Mass of Christian burial will be offered on Wednesday 10:30AM, August 14th at St. Mark's RC Church, 105 Randall Road, Shoreham, New York. Burial will follow at Washington Memorial Park, Mount Sinai. Calling hours will be Wednesday, August 14 from 9am to 10AM at Rocky Point Funeral Home, 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, NY. An online guestbook can be found at www.rockypointfuneralhome.com. .

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  1. Aunty Margot was godmother to two of my brothers and I. We will always treasure the great memories and her strong bond with my Mom, especially in the later years. Our deepest sympathy to Jonathan and Nicholas. God bless and comfort you both. May her soul RIP. ❤️❤️

  2. May our heavenly Father wrap His loving arms around you giving you comfort during your time of sorrow. Love Jackie Keith Joshua Bryanna & Tre

  3. My first recollection of Aunty Margot is going to Guyana during my early teens for summer holidays at the estate which was a wonderful time. When she migrated I did not see her. The next time was her visit to Trinidad as my mum was sick. Love to hear all the stories of the family. I went to visit her a few year back at her home and again there was the stories. I admired her for her memory and her importance of family. Rest in Eternal Peace Aunty Margot. Big reunion happening in heaven. Soar with the angels.

  4. Nick, please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  5. I am so sad to hear of Margots passing. We worked together for many years. She was a beautiful person and a wonderful friend.

  6. Dear Margot,

    We shared lots of travel, playing bridge and laughter throughout our long life. I shall miss you,

    Your sister-in-law and friend.

    Margaret xx

  7. Thinking about you Joni and Niko on this special tribute day to Aunty Margot. Your Trini family sends our love


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