New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Theresa Megargee

October 1, 2021

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Theresa Megargee passed away at the age of 96 on Friday, October 1, 2021, in the comfort of her home after a long illness.

She will be missed by family and friends. She was predecease­d by her husband of 59 years, Thomas E. Megargee of Madison,

CT. She was also predecease­d by her sisters, Rena Mayette and Pearl Barkley of Plattsburg­h, NY, Leona Daugert of Glens Falls,

NY, and Grace Cashman of Hartford, CT; and her brothers, Alfred Mayette, Walter Mayette, Robert Mayette of Dannemora, NY, and Carl Mayette of Plattsburg­h, NY.

She is survived by her daughter, Pamela Scudieri and husband Michael, of Glastonbur­y, CT; sons, Thomas C. Megargee of Madison, CT, Michael L. Megargee and wife Mary of Madison, CT, and Robert L. Megargee and husband Jonathan Possidente of Los Angeles, CA; five grandchild­ren, Dylan T. Megargee of Columbia, CT, Melissa Dydyn and husband Damian of Bassett, VA, Stephanie Merwin and husband Michael Bates of Washington, DC, Kelly Rinaldi and husband Randy of Middletown,

CT, and Kim Megargee of Madison, CT; and 4 greatgrand­children.

She was a trailblaze­r. A woman ahead of her time. She was the first female in her family to graduate from college in 1948 and she went on to become a physical education teacher in Peru, NY and later, East Hartford, CT. She was instrument­al in changing the dress code so female PE teachers could wear shorts and slacks instead of skirts. She was an inventor, holding many patents for her creations. Her creativity knew no bounds. She designed costumes and decoration­s for Scranton Library, The Country School, and many other town production­s. Her children and grandchild­ren always had the most creative Halloween costumes. She loved the arts, most especially singing and dancing. She loved the outdoors and never forgot her North Country roots. She spent years of research dispelling the myth of “Champy,” the Lake Champlain Monster, submitting proof that it was sturgeon breaching in the lake.

She created countless memories for her grandchild­ren. Summers filled with beach days, canoe rides, campfire sing-alongs, and Michigan hot dogs on the shores in Madison and Lake Champlain. Winters where there were days filled with ice skating and nights always found a fire in the fireplace to warm up by.

She filled hearts with music and tales of magical times. Grandma’s house was a treasure. She was a treasure. Memories of her will always live on.

There are no formal arrangemen­ts at this time and no flowers please. Donations on her behalf can be made to: VNA Community Healthcare & Hospice,753 Boston Post Road, Suite

200, Guilford CT 06437 or Saint George Food Pantry, 33 Whitfield Street, Guilford CT 06437. Arrangemen­ts in care of the Guilford Funeral Home, 115 Church St, Guilford. To share a memory or leave condolence­s, visit www.guilfordfu­neralhome. com

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