Audrey Ruggiero
Maggie, they did you proud!
Happy heavenly birthday!
Keep praying for all of us down here.
Until I see again, thank you for being my friend.
Audrey Ruggiero
Birth date: Jun 24, 1940 Death date: Jun 7, 2026
MARTHA EILEEN MEO – Born June 24, 1940 – Died June 7, 2026 Martha “Maggie” Meo was the true matriarch of her family — strong, loving, and endlessly devoted. For 58 years, she and her husband, Joseph Meo, shared a remarkable lif Read Obituary
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Maggie, they did you proud!
Happy heavenly birthday!
Keep praying for all of us down here.
Until I see again, thank you for being my friend.
Audrey Ruggiero
I hope you are dancing up a storm with the angels on your birthday! I miss you so much! Love, Joe

Mom’s grandson Ryan made this video of mom using AI, showing her standing up from a squat which, of course, she couldn’t do in real life and she loved it so much! I imagine her now doing all the things she loved that her physical body limited and it brings comfort and joy to my heart.
I also want to take a moment to thank everyone that sent cards and posted here or on Facebook, etc., because you have given me a gift! Sometimes when you’re close to someone, you take things for granted or you let small and inconsequential things irritate you. Hearing and reading thoughts about mom and listening to things about her through many different sets of eyes makes me realize how truly special she is. I miss you everyday mom. I love you!
Mom loved us all and loved to hear how everyone was working, playing, and living. She worked hard and expected everyone to do the same but she never gave up hope on any of us. She prayed fervently by name for all of us and lit the blessed prayer candles
You have been an amazing friend & most loving, kindest person not only to me & my girls, but to all who encountered you on their life’s journey. For over 40 plus years I have been blessed to be in the light that radiated from & through you.
I always thanked God for all the people He brought into my life/our lives, and especially you. You were the first here in Florida. I will always cherish the memories.
Your laughter, love, kindness and smile. I am remembering our talks, sometimes hours, card nights, grabbing coffee’s together, sometimes dinners…I will miss you deeply, remember you always (unless I get dementia) made you laugh at that, (God forbid on the dementia I wish to depart here with all my marbles). Rest in peace, my dear friend, until the day I see you again, Forever in my heart.
Audrey Ruggiero

Maggie, you were so kind to my grandmother Titi Carmen and opened your home to her when she needed it most. You welcomed her with love, cared for her with kindness and patience, and for this I thank you. I am also grateful for the warmth with which you received me and my boys whenever we came to visit. Those memories will remain with us always.

Though Maggie has passed away, the legacy of her love, her enduring strength, and her bright spirit will live on in the hearts of her family and the countless friends she left behind. She taught us how to love deeply, face adversity with grace, and cherish the connections we share.
Rest in peace, dear Maggie.
To know Maggie was to have a friend. With an open heart and a listening ear, she was a friend to many, and I am grateful to have had her as my friend. She had a rare gift for making people feel seen, valued, and welcome. Whether through a shared laugh, a comforting word, or a quiet moment of support, Maggie possessed a generous spirit that effortlessly turned acquaintances into dear friends. I will miss sorely miss her. My husband and I send our heartfelt condolences to her husband, Joe and her family.
