Margaret M. "Margo" Ngo, 48, of Coatesville, PA died on Monday, December 18, 2017 at the Inspira Hospital in Vineland, NJ. She was the wife of Charles "Chuck" M. Ngo. Born in Philadelphia, PA, she was the daughter of Margaret M. Bebco McMenamin of Philadelphia, PA, and the late William Joseph McMenamin.
Margo graduated from West Chester University with a Masters Degree in social work. She was employed as a social worker and was primarily involved helping autistic children.
She is survived, in addition to her husband and mother, by two children; Timothy C. Ngo of Downingtown, PA and Brittanie Marie Ngo and her fiance JR Clark of Williamstown, NJ, one grandson Cameron and one granddaughter Gabriella, her companion Anthony Sliva of Millville, NJ, and her niece and nephew Jennifer and Chuck Frank of Philadelphia, PA. She was preceded in death by three brothers; William, Gerald and John McMenamin.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, December 23, 2017 at 11:00 AM at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St. Parkesburg, PA. Family and friends are also invited to attend the viewing from 10:00 - 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in her memory to the Chester County SPCA, 1212 Phoenixville Pike, West Chester, PA 19380 (www.ccspca.org/donate).
Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
Condolences
Ms. Margo
I remember when you worked with Alex Friel in Mrs. Sallurday's class in Octorara Elementary School. You were a nice lady. I'm going to miss you so much
Margo I will miss you. You
Margo I will miss you. You were always funny and I will never forget working with you in Lori Sallurdays class. You were always kind to the students and I will never forget your love of all animals. God bless and keep you. Im praying for your mother and your children and everyone. Love Robin Palmer,Donnie,rAmanda, and David
Anthony, I am so sorry to
Anthony, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Ray, me& the
family are sending many thoughts & prayers to help you get through this very difficult time...
My Beauiful friend Margo
Margaret, I will always remember all the good times we had together, it was always you me and Janet... I will always remember the first time I met you in Chris’s apartment at Joshua House apartments. You had your daughter Brittanie in your arms, she must have been a couple of months old. Then it was off to Coatesville, PA were you and your family moved to… You were so proud of your new home… That’s all you would talk about. Then years later you met Anthony what a wonderful man, he took such good care of you… We had good times in your apartment in Millville, NJ… Margaret you were always planning stuff for us to do… Margaret I could go on and on for hours talking about you and how much fun we always had. I will miss you so much, you were such a wonderful friend a wonderful mother, A Beautiful woman, now you are at peace, no more suffering… RIP Margo. I love you…
Im so sorry for all of your
Im so sorry for all of your losses,Mom McMenamin,you are in my thoughts and prayers,and to her kids...Your Mom was Awesome,she will be truly missed,And to her soulmate, she loved you too,Margo,You girl will never be forgotten, God Bless to you all
Margaret, I knew you as a
Margaret, I knew you as a young child when your family moved to Jasper St. Always a high spirited, fun loving, good natured person and loving, even as a child. Those traits stayed with you. Haven't seen you in ages, but we reconnected on FB. RIP Margaret. God be with your family at this crucial time and always. I am so very sad, heartbroken. Our prayers and thoughts go out to your family, especially to your Mom. I know you will be greatly missed by all and the lives you touched with your social work. For always you will be remembered in your children and your precious granson.
Margo, so glad we connected
Margo, so glad we connected in Millville NJ a few years ago. We laughed so hard about the parking being so high on Memorial Day weekend and other topics. I got to see your alley cats you adopted and heard some funny stories, always laughing. That is the way I want to remember you and so smart and street savvy.
RIP Margo until we meet again.
To The Family of Margo
I had the pleasure of knowing Margo through my business serving children with special needs. Margo was a valued team member, dedicated above & beyond to serving others. She had the biggest heart of just about any service provider who ever represented my company in the 13 years I owned it. She was always willing to learn. She accepted feedback exceptionally well & she was the first to research new topics, techniques, and interventions. Margo shared openly her struggles growing up in Kensington & her battle with addiction. She always wanted others to know they could make change & be a positive influence in some way no matter where they had been in life. Margo gave me the honor of being her mentor when she decided to continue her education & “earn”, not “get” her masters degree in social work (MSW). While facing the everyday challenges of raising a family, she presevered against all odds through the overwhelming grief associated with the loss of her father & all three of her brothers. It was my great privilege to attend her graduation from West Chester University & stand by her side in this accomplishment of which she was so proud. Margo loved her family to no end. She loved animals passionately. She loved helping improve the quality of the lives of others. She will always be remembered by me as one of the most selfless individuals I’ve ever met. She put her needs secondary to everyone & in these sacrifices, her commitment, & caring she has left the world a better place in spite of her struggles. Margo’s smile & kindness will be missed until we meet again.
Donna M. Williams
What beautiful sentiments. I
What beautiful sentiments. I wish she helped herself more. It’s hard for me to understand, I’m sure she hid a lot. It hurts because she was beautiful and smart and deserved better. I will miss her so much. She was an Angel on earth.
even though the years have
even though the years have passed
in my heart you will forever last
your smile, your heart, your special love
will now be shared in heaven above
Rest In Peace in Jesus arms
look down on us and keep us from harm
Margaret,
you were so very special, and i will never forget you or your brothers. We all grew up never thinking days like these would be so heavy on our hearts, yet here we are, again. I know how much you missed your brothers, I know you are at peace and catching up with them and your dad and gram. All who have left us, I’m sure you are making them smile. I wish there was something I could have done, i wish I knew your real feelings. I’d have moved mountains to have you stay.
Until we we meet again,
fly high and we all will miss you dearly.
To Mom M and Britt and Timmy, I am sorry for your great loss. Take Margaret’s love with you, and remember how much she loved you all so much.
We gained another angel
RIP margaret i remeber u when u were younger from jasper street my prayers are with ur mom and family
My friend
The world is a better place because of this women. We were grow up together in school and the streets, friends like no other. Margo had a way with people that made them feel as if they were the greatest person. It may not make sense to someone who never had the chance to meet her. When someone leaves a mark in your life that means something. She did that...she made a difference. More to come from her in the afterlife and in this one, her family knows of her gift. Miss you and thankful for getting the chance to meet you.