Margo's Memoirs

Margo's Memoirs
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Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9798886836035
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Book Synopsis Margo's Memoirs by : Marguerite Tarr-Boyington

Download or read book Margo's Memoirs written by Marguerite Tarr-Boyington and published by Dorrance Publishing. This book was released on 2023-03-10 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: About the Book Marguerite Tarr-Boyington, 90 years young, is the ACE generation: 'Ageless Caring Elders.' Out of the rocking chairs, these 60-100 year olds are reinventing themselves. They are the survivors refusing to surrender to sickness, death, and broken dreams. While trying to cope with the murder of an incredible soulmate and lover, Margo moved from Rochester, New York, to Cincinnati, Ohio, hoping for "Joie de Vivre" and possibly meeting new contacts. Yes, surprisingly she had several relationships with very successful men, names you may recognize. Tarr-Boyington was active in pageants and fashion shows. She served as the Assistant Director of John Robert Powers Modeling School and became involved in fundraisers for many organizations such as: The Heimlich Institute, The Arthritis Foundation, GFWC/General Federated Women's Club founded the Sister Cities International. She chaired the Ambassadors' Ball, raising money for Sister Cities of Cincinnati. Margo believes that growing old should take longer. Memories fade too soon, but she found the strength to go on. Marguerite Tarr-Boyington is the ACE generation.


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