Margaret Hazel Maloney Cronin, affectionately known as Margie, Mom, Aunt Margie, and Nanny, was born on February 17, 1928, in Hell's Kitchen, NYC. She was the third child of John Patrick Maloney and Anna McCafferty Maloney, growing up alongside her three sisters and two brothers. After the Great Depression, the family moved to Brooklyn, NY, where Margie later met and married Walter Eugene Cronin. Together, they raised eight children--five born in Brooklyn and three in Lynbrook, a town aptly named as Brooklyn spelled backward. Life in the Cronin household was busy and boisterous, to say the…mehr
Margaret Hazel Maloney Cronin, affectionately known as Margie, Mom, Aunt Margie, and Nanny, was born on February 17, 1928, in Hell's Kitchen, NYC. She was the third child of John Patrick Maloney and Anna McCafferty Maloney, growing up alongside her three sisters and two brothers. After the Great Depression, the family moved to Brooklyn, NY, where Margie later met and married Walter Eugene Cronin. Together, they raised eight children--five born in Brooklyn and three in Lynbrook, a town aptly named as Brooklyn spelled backward. Life in the Cronin household was busy and boisterous, to say the least. To bring peace to her rambunctious crew, Margie would spin captivating tales, especially on rainy days. Her stories were a brilliant way to entertain her children and calm the chaos. One such story was Freddie the Frog, brought to life with the help of a frog hand puppet that became an instant hit with her family. Though Margie passed away on February 13, 1987, her legacy lives on. Her stories continue to enchant her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, proving that her creativity and love are timeless gifts. May Freddie the Frog bring as much joy to you as it has to generations of her family. Enjoy!
Margaret Hazel Maloney Cronin, affectionately known as Margie, Mom, Aunt Margie, and Nanny, was born on February 17, 1928, in Hell's Kitchen, NYC. She was the third child of John Patrick Maloney and Anna McCafferty Maloney, growing up alongside her three sisters and two brothers. After the Great Depression, the family moved to Brooklyn, NY, where Margie later met and married Walter Eugene Cronin. Together, they raised eight children--five born in Brooklyn and three in Lynbrook, a town aptly named as Brooklyn spelled backward. Life in the Cronin household was busy and boisterous, to say the least. To bring peace to her rambunctious crew, Margie would spin captivating tales, especially on rainy days. Her stories were a brilliant way to entertain her children and calm the chaos. One such story was Freddie the Frog, brought to life with the help of a frog hand puppet that became an instant hit with her family. Though Margie passed away on February 13, 1987, her legacy lives on. Her stories continue to enchant her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, proving that her creativity and love are timeless gifts. May Freddie the Frog bring as much joy to you as it has to generations of her family. Enjoy!
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