Margaret – Littlehampton’s 'force for good' dies at 88
A 'force for good' in Littlehampton has died at the age of 88 after more than 20 years of playing an active role in the town's community life.
Margaret Boulton moved here from Wiltshire, having beenmayorofmarlboroughand a county councillor.
Jim Horsley, son-in-law, said: "She was determined to put that experience to good use and chose improving healthcare standards, Littlehampton in Bloom and the u3a, a network of learning groups, as the focus for her energies."
In her time in Littlehampton, Margaret was governor of the then West Sussex Hospital Foundation Trust, one of the largest in the south of England at the time, and part of a team of hospital supporters providing feedback on the way in which healthcare was delivered.
She was chair of Littlehampton in Bloom when Littlehampton won the South and South East in Bloom gold award for the first time. The town also won three It’s Your Neighbourhood awards under Margaret’s guidance.
Abigforceintheu3ainlittlehampton, Margaret spent more thantenyearsencouragingpeople to share their experiences and perspectives. She also researched headline news and social topics for people to discuss.
Jim added: "Margaret was known as being a force for good andaninspiringcommunicator, dedicatedtoequality,justiceand localcommunitywell-being.she believed passionately in public accountability and often expressed those views in her letters to the local press.
"Local community issues, politics and family were always central to Margaret’s life. She brought up five children along with her husband Ray, their main sadness being the death of their daughter Helen when she was eight years old.
She was devoted to her six grandchildren, who loved her being their nana. She will be deeplymissedbyherfamilyand friends."
Margaretpassedawaypeacefully on February 29 at Oakland Grange Nursing Home in Littlehamptonandherfuneralservice will be held tomorrow at Arun Crematorium at 11am. Family flowers only and donations to Chestnut Tree House via Dean Jones Funeral Service.
Margaret was also remembered during the Meeting for Worship at the Littlehampton Friends Meeting House on Sunday, March 24.