Margaret Elizabeth Ingwersen
April 15, 1924 ~ December 9, 2021
Margaret Elizabeth Ingwersen peacefully passed away on December 9, 2021 at home surrounded by her loving family. She was born on April 15, 1924 in Washington DC to the late Sophia White. She had four sisters and two brothers. She was married to the love of her life, Robert H. Ingwersen on June 11, 1943. Together they raised a beautiful family of six children, six grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren, and three great-great grandchildren.
Margaret raised her family while working nights at the Hot Shoppes in Hyattsville, Maryland. Later, she worked as the manager of the University of Maryland Dairy. She loved this job and kept in touch with her former co-workers throughout her life. Our family has many fond memories of her time at the Dairy. She retired from the Registration Department at University of Maryland University College in 1992.
Margaret was a proud member of the American Legion Post 136. She enjoyed having breakfast on Sundays, dinners during the week, crab feasts, and shrimp feasts! She could be found pulling pull-tabs and playing football pools! She loved playing BIngo at the Branchville Fire Department. Not only did she play, she also helped set up and clean up each day. She loved her crossword puzzles, baking cookies, hearing silly jokes and re-telling them, watching her game shows, watching her favorite golfers, and QVC shopping!
Margaret was the true matriarch of the Ingwersen family. She was the most wonderful mother, grandmother, mother-in-law, aunt, and friend. She loved us all so much without having to say a word. We all knew with a sweet smile, a touch of the hand, a thoughtful gift, or a sweet note in the mail. She loved having fun and she always wanted others to have fun too! Whether it be a card party, dinner and dance party, Halloween costume party, Christmas champagne brunches, family vacations to Ocean City, or just a fun day out, she always filled our lives with love, laughter, and amazing memories. She made our lives richer each day by giving us all the happiest of memories. It is difficult to put into words exactly what she meant to us. To us, she meant the world.
Margaret is survived by her beloved children: Robert C. Ingwersen (Linda) of Bowie, Adele Adams of Swan Point, Jean Morgan (Thomas) of Mechanicsville, and Earl R. Ingwersen (Mary) of Annapolis, her beloved grandchildren: Frank Manuel Jr., Paula Murdock, Tod Ingwersen, Gretchen Steed, Bree Buckler, and Heather Myers, her beloved great-grandchildren: Shelby and Gage Murdock, Hudson, Will, and Matthew Buckler, Callie and Emma Ingwersen, Juliana Whelan, Cora and Reece Myers, Cameron Hooks, her beloved three great-great grandchildren Lila, Nixie, and Keeva, and her sister, Adele Stein. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Robert H. Ingwersen, and her beloved children Karen Ingwersen and Steven Ingwersen, her mother, and her siblings Vester, Salata, Bea, Curly and Randolph.
A celebration of life will take place at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Shriners Children’s Hospital and/or to Hospice of St. Mary’s.
Condolences may be made to the family at www.mgfh.com. Arrangements provided by the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A. & Crematory, Leonardtown, MD.





I was fortunate enough to be included in Margaret’s beautiful family when I became best friends with her beautiful daughter Jean in 7th grade shortly after moving to the area after my parents divorce.
She and her husband treated me like a member of their family and gave me comfort for which I will be forever grateful. Two years ago I was blessed to see Margaret again as her wonderful granddaughter Bree arranged a surprise meeting for Jeans Birthday. It was so incredible being reunited with this loving generous family once again and getting to meet Bree was an added bonus.
To the family: You are all rich beyond measure to have had this wonderful woman in your lives . Prayers for peace and many more fond memories that will be shared about Margaret. God bless you all.
Love, Dale
I was fortunate enough to be included in Margaret’s beautiful family when I became best friends with her beautiful daughter Jean in 7th grade shortly after moving to the area after my parents divorce.
She and her husband treated me like a member of their family and gave me comfort for which I will be forever grateful. Two years ago I was blessed to see Margaret again as her wonderful granddaughter Bree arranged a surprise meeting for Jeans Birthday. It was so incredible being reunited with this loving generous family once again and getting to meet Bree was an added bonus.
To the family: You are all rich beyond measure to have had this wonderful woman in your lives . Prayers for peace and many more fond memories that will be shared about Margaret. God bless you all.
Love, Dale
I was privileged to work under Margaret’s supervision at the University of Maryland Dairy when a boy of 16 some 55 plus years ago. As recently as a couple of years ago, she, her daughter Jean and Joe, another worker from the Dairy, met at Ledo’s in College Park. My knowing her enriched my life. May She Rest in Peace with our Lord. My condolences and sympathy to everyone. And, what a beautiful obituary. Charlie
With sincerest condolences, I pray for God’s peace and comfort for so many feeling the pain of such a great loss. She was a great lady.