Margaret G. Weyl - Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Homes & Crematory

Margaret G. Weyl

November 16, 1933 - November 6, 2024

Margaret G. Weyl, age 90, of New Castle, DE, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family on Wednesday, November 6, 2024.

Born in Philadelphia, PA on November 16, 1933, she was a daughter of the late Eugene and Alice Hilda (Gaun) Grimner. Margaret dedicated her life to her family as a homemaker.

Margaret enjoyed spending her spare time doing needlepoint or working on puzzles. She looked forward to baking Christmas cookies for her loved ones every year. Dedicated to her faith, Margaret was a member of New Castle United Methodist Church. She also loved taking trips to the beach. Most of all, Margaret cherished the time she spent with her family.

In addition to her parents, Margaret was preceded in death by her husband, Phillips Franklin Weyl, Sr.; and sisters, Jean Zickgraf and Thelma Searles. She is survived by her sons, Phillips Weyl, Jr. (Karen Kurtz), Robert B. Weyl, and Jeffrey Weyl (Karen M.); grandchildren, Megan Sautter (Robert), Adam Weyl (Leann), Kevin Weyl (Krista), and Brian Weyl (Katie); great-grandchildren, Mason Weyl, Owen Weyl, and Khole Weyl; and sister, Pauline Immediato.

A visitation for family and friends will be held from 10:30 am until 11 am on Saturday, November 23, 2024, at Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 1000 North DuPont Parkway, New Castle, DE, where a memorial service will begin at 11 am. Inurnment will follow in Gracelawn Memorial Park, 2220 North DuPont Highway, New Castle, DE.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Margaret’s memory to AccentCare Hospice Foundation, 17855 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 200, Dallas, TX 75287 or online by clicking here.

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  • To the Family of Aunt Peggy,

    We are so very sorry for your loss. Aunt Peggy and Uncle Phil have always meant the world to Steve and I. We always felt loved unconditionally. Aunt Peggy was always a good listener and a great mentor with awesome life advice. Aunt Peggy and Uncle Phil were joined at the hip and taught all of those lucky enough to be around them what love and family was all about. She shared her recipes with Steve as he didn’t hesitate to call her with a cooking question. She was a fantastic cook. She desperately missed Uncle Phil and it is comforting to know that they are now together. Two of the most loved people who taught Steve and I acceptance. We share deeply in your loss and our memories are filled with the good times we had together. They will always be a part of our life. Aunt Peggy, you are missed.

    Love,

    Patty Weyl