Margaret W. Kenyon, 84, of McCusker Place in Claremont, died April 16, 2007
at her home at Pleasant Valley Estates.

She was born in Swanzey, NH on September 4, 1922 the daughter of Willard T.
and Fannie (Rockwood) Whitcomb and had resided in Newport, Cornish and
Claremont.

Margaret was co-owner of Whitcomb's Lobster Trap Co., was a bookkeeper for
Owls Nest and St. Gaudens and was a personal care companion for Home Health
Care.  She had been the administrator for Pleasant Valley Estates.

She was a member of the 4-H Club of Newport & Cornish, the Girl Scouts of
Cornish, the Episcopal Church of Newport and the First Congregational Church
of Claremont and the Cornish Garden Club.

Margaret enjoyed collecting miniatures, crocheting and loved her cats, Zeke
and Maggie.

She was the widow of Randall C. Kenyon whom she married May 16, 1959 and he
died Jan. 4, 1991.

The surviving family includes her long time special friend, Robert Maslan of
Cornish; four sons, David Gokey and his wife Sharon of Unity, Donald Gokey
and his wife Debbie of Rindge, Dexter Gokey of Unity and Dennis Gokey of
Marianna, FL; four daughters, Dorothy Bennett and her husband Richard of
Goshen, Diana Kempton of Claremont, Doreen Burnell and her husband Kenneth
of Newbury, and Charleen Hastings and her husband David of Claremont; one
step son, David C. Kenyon and his wife, Jan of Keene; 21 grandchildren; 26
great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter and several nieces,
nephews and cousins.

She was predeceased by two sisters, an infant Alice Whitcomb and Dorothy
Finnie and one brother, Willard Whitcomb.

Friends may call at the Stringer Funeral Home, 146 Broad Street in Claremont
on Thursday evening from 6 to 8 PM.

Funeral services were held April 20th at Eleven O'clock in the First
Congregational Church on Pleasant Street in Claremont with Rev. Dr. Winn
Alley, Pastor, officiating.

Graveside services will be held Wednesday afternoon, May 16th at One O'clock
in Comings Cemetery in Cornish.

The family suggest that donations may be made in her memory to the Randall &
Margaret Kenyon Memorial Fund For The Arts, % Alan Damren, SAU 6 Office on
Broad Street or the First Congregational Church, 72 Pleasant Street, both in
Claremont, NH 03743.