Margaret Baltimore Summers

Margaret Baltimore Summers, 96, of Front Royal, Virginia went home to be with the Lord on December 15, 2023. She was surrounded by family.

A funeral service will be held for Margaret at 2:00 p.m., Friday, December 22, 2023 at Mount Morris Baptist Church, 5342 Leeds Manor Road, Hume, Virginia, 22639. The family will hold a viewing at 1:00 p.m., prior to the funeral. Reverend Ralph Williams will officiate the service and Bishop Wilbert Baltimore will give the eulogy. She will be laid to rest following the funeral service at Mount Morris Cemetery.

Margaret B. Summers was born on February 28, 1927 in Linden, Virginia, daughter of the late Thomas B. Baltimore and Sarah Rector-Baltimore. She is survived by one brother, Golden Baltimore (Ann) and sister-in-law June Summers Parker. She is also preceded in death by ten brothers, Rev. Allen L., Lloyd G., Roland L., Robert, Henry, Eugene, Warner, John, Edward, and Paul Baltimore. Four sisters, Alice B. Smith, Elise A, Banjoman, Lucy Summers, and Rachel Poles.

Margaret married Lewis K. Summers on May 5, 1945. They had two children, daughter, Velma “Tootsie” Summers Byrd (Jasper) who preceded her in death; and her surviving son, Alvin B. Summers, who has taken care of his mother for a number of years and daughter in-law Candace L. Summers.Lovingly known as “Gran-Gran”, Margaret leaves behind four grandchildren Corey B. Summers (TaMarah), Raina D. Mason (Michael), Kea R. Carter (Randolph), and Erika S. Byrd; her eight great-grandchildren, Taylor, Kare, Corey, Christopher, Kayla, Elijah, Khloe, Ethan, and two great-great-grandchildern on the way. She also leaves behind loving nieces, nephews, family, and friends.

Margaret accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior early in life. She joined Mt. Paron Baptist Church in Linden, Virginia in October of 1955. As a member of Mt. Paron, she served on the Senior Choir, and Deaconess Trustee Board. She was a member of the Golden Key Club, honorary member of the Cavalier Auxiliary, and the 2nd National Ketoctin Baptist Woman’s Auxiliary. Later becoming President of the 2nd National Ketoctin Baptist Woman’s Auxiliary. On June 26, 2009, at the age of 80, she received the Honorary Doctorate of Theology Degree from Second Guildfield Biblical Institute. Another proud accomplishment was going back to school and receiving her GED at 60 years old.

Margaret was employed at the Apple House for many years and an Event Specialist at the Shenandoah Golf Course. She volunteered on the Electoral Board for Warren County. Margaret was a full time mother, grandmother, and helping hand to who ever needed it.

She enjoyed walks, singing in the choir, bible study, puzzles, and spending time with friends and family. Margaret had a smile that would light up the room, and her warmth made everyone feel loved. She never met a stranger. Margaret is surely missed and will be forever in our hearts!

  4 comments for “Margaret Baltimore Summers

  1. Alma Tines
    December 21, 2023 at 9:22 pm

    Margaret will be missed. She had an infectious laugh. Our last trip together was to Harrisburg when her baby brother drove us. We were going to a funeral but had great laughs traveling there. She and Mrs. Sloane kept us in stitches. She came to Providence often with Goldie and Ann. Her presence will be missed.

  2. Robin Sessoms
    December 22, 2023 at 12:19 am

    “Mickey” I love you and thank you you for being the best Godmother ever! I don’t know how I came to call you “Mickey” I just know that I always have. You will always be MICKEY to me!!! I always felt loved and loved on every important day in my life. I will miss hearing your voice on the phone and your laughter which is infectious! Thank you for being “God-grandma” to my daughter too! You seem to delight in one more grandchild! I will miss our pop up visits, our chicken dinners, sleepovers and our many conversations. Your wisdom and insight is a treasure! Rest well Mickey! You have earned your crown! To Alvin and Raina especially I am but a phone call away.

  3. Daniel Green
    December 23, 2023 at 3:03 am

    Sister Summers epitomized what a God fearing woman should be. Though soft spoken , she had grit and an inner courage that showed when the going got tough. Our loss is heaven’s gain.

  4. John Jackson III
    December 23, 2023 at 7:09 pm

    Sorry to hear of Cousin Margaret’s passing. It was always a pleasure to see her and my Granny, Pauline Jackson, talking and laughing. She will be missed.

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