Margaretha (Wendel) “Peggy” Newton Obituary

MARGARETHA (WENDEL) "PEGGY" NEWTON

February 10, 2021

Newton, Margaretha (Wendel), "Peggy," of Hingham, Massachusetts, formerly of Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, and McLean, Virginia, died peacefully on Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at Linden Ponds in Hingham. She was 83.

Born in Ware, Massachusetts on September 28, 1937, she was the daughter of the late Robert C. and E. Barbara (Carroll) Wendel. Peggy graduated from Ware High School in 1955 and earned her bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Mt. Holyoke College in So. Hadley, Massachusetts, in 1959.

Over her lifetime, Peggy worked in a variety of fields and positions, including teaching and arts education, for the U.S. government, and in residential interior design. Peggy believed, also, in volunteerism, serving with the American Red Cross as a ‘gray lady’ at various hospitals, at Immanuel Presbyterian Church, in McLean, VA, where she was an ordained elder, and with the Naval Officers Wives’ Club. She enjoyed also working in her incredibly beautiful gardens, singing in church and community choirs, reading, crossword puzzles, travel, attending concerts, particularly the symphony and the opera, and enjoying the company of her beloved bichons frises. Her favorite place to travel was France, but she also went to such far-afield places as above the Arctic Circle and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Peggy was a loving, strong, and devoted woman. The spouse of a United States Navy Submarine officer, Peggy and her family moved countless times. She always made their home beautiful, warm, and welcoming. She was incredibly and selflessly supportive of her husband’s lifelong service to the United States. She was a breast cancer survivor. In every circumstance, she was a woman of graciousness and charm, and cultivated strong relationships with those around her. She will be missed by all the lives she touched.

Peggy was the beloved wife of Capt. George B. Newton, Jr. (USN Ret.). The two met on Cape Cod in Chatham in the summer of 1957 and married on June 14, 1959, in Ware. Together they shared nearly 62 loving years of marriage. She was the devoted mother of the late George B. Newton III and James W. Newton of Sharon, Massachusetts. Peggy equally loved her daughter-in-law, Kimberly A. Amaral Newton, and her granddaughter, Margaret, who was named in her honor. She was the beloved sister of Ena Barbara Carlin of Florida, and loved Barbara’s family dearly, including her brother-in-law Dr. Richard Carlin, and her nieces and nephews, Robert, Christine, David, and Catherine.

Peggy's family will be planning a memorial service at a later date, and will be interred with her son in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. In the meantime, friends and loved ones may still share their memories and their support by visiting www.Keohane.com, or, for those who cannot access the website, please call 1-800-KEOHANE to have your message added.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Peggy’s name may be directed to Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 1125 Savile Ln., McLean, VA 22101 (https://ipcmclean.org/) or the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, P.O. Box 650309, Dallas, TX 75265 (https://www.komen.org/).

1 thought on “Margaretha (Wendel) “Peggy” Newton Obituary”

  1. HI George and family..Peg and I are so sorry to hear about the passing of your dear and loving wife Peggy. We have had the opportunity to spend many times with Peggy and yourself and will miss these opportunities in the future.

    She was such a beautiful and loving friend and neighbor. She will always be in our thoughts and prayers . It is so very hard to say good bye regardless of the circumstances and situation.

    Peg and I always said that you two were perfectly matched for each other and enjoyed that relationship to the fullest . Keep all the good memories, of which you have a lot, close to your heart and thoughts .

    Sorry for your loss George ! Peggy is in our prayers. If there is anything we can do , please call!

    Love to all,

    Peg and Ron

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