Margaret Segerson Hinkle
January 23, 1952 – August 26, 2024. After a courageous battle…Through it all, Meg kept a positive attitude and showed gratitude for each day. Predeceased by her parents, Margaret and James Segerson and her sister, Joan Segerson. Survived by her daughter Jenney Lea Hinkle and her granddaughter Kimberly Faith Hinkle.Siblings Judith Segerson, Patricia Segerson, Jim and Denise Segerson, Mary and Jim Coniglio, Kevin and Julie Segerson, Nancy and Denny LeClerc, Libby and Rich Steblenko, Virginia and Mike Lenyk, many nieces, nephews and cousins, especially Patty Grassel. The family would like to thank the loving staff at Mt. Carmel House for the care they gave Meg in her final days. In addition, Dr. Patel and his staff at Wilmot Cancer Center for all the love and care they gave Meg over her three year battle.
No prior calling hours.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her memory to Mt. Carmel House 288 Frisbee Hill Road Hilton, NY or Wilmot Cancer Center, Rochester, NY.
We’re very sorry for your loss, Rest in Peace Meg 🙏
Sorry for your loss. May your memories of Meg comfort you all at this time.
Deepest condolences to the family. I had the pleasure of meeting Meg through her amazing daughter, Jenney, that I grew up with. I always admired the relationship Jenney had with her mother, and Meg certainly did a great job in raising her and making her feel so loved and secured. That love and dedication carried through as a grandmother with Jenney’s daughter, Kimberly and it was evident they were all so close and such a strong unit that loved each other and made really great memories together. Meg will absolutely be missed and always remembered.
I, along with my family, send our deepest condolences to you all .
Meg set an example on how to deal with adversity & was so positive and graceful in handling all that she faced.
She loved her siblings and family dearly and was so appreciative of their support.
May you all have the love and support you need at this time!
You and Kimberly are in my prayers. She will be grately miss,but I know you will always have her in your heart. Be strong my love. Live you guys.
Oh my. I am so sorry for your loss.
Many many condolences. Grandma Meg has ALWAYS been the sweetest. I met her through her daughter Jenn. Our kiddos attended preschool together and became bestfriends. that’s how we came to know her. Grandma Meg has the purest of hearts and always wore a smile even when she was in pain. She adored her grand baby Kim. And it was always a joy to see Meg pushing and fighting and spreading love. She has such a strong daughter who I know will always honor her mama. I’m going to miss her sweet face, delightful hugs and her laugh. We love you Grandma Meg. Kimbo and Jenn we love yall. Always have always will and our prayers and positive thoughts, we send your way. Love Zaidah Zion Cornelius and Liz Lampley
What a sweet soul she was! Afflicted most of her life with challenges most of us would find unbearable, she continually radiated optimism and cheer. My dearest cousin, Meg. She will long be remembered with joy and delight!
“O my God! This is Thy handmaiden and the daughter of Thy handmaiden who hath believed in Thee and in Thy signs, and set her face towards Thee, wholly detached from all except Thee. Thou art, verily, of those who show mercy the most merciful.
“Deal with her, O Thou Who forgivest the sins of men and concealest their faults, as beseemeth the heaven of Thy bounty and the ocean of Thy grace. Grant her admission within the precincts of Thy transcendent mercy that was before the foundation of earth and heaven. There is no God but Thee, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Generous.”
Knew Meg for years and even though we would see each other with years in between I will always remember her smile and kindness. Rest in your well deserved peace Meg.. Sending much love to your entire family. .
We are so very sorry for the loss of your sweet brave sister Ginny. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Deepest condolences to the whole Segerson clan. May all of your wonderful family memories comfort you. Sending lots of love. Eileen & Greg
I remember, Meg, I hope you were able to share wonderful memories and experiences together. My thoughts and wishes are with you and your family.
To all whose life she has touched our deepest sympathy! We are saddened for our Dr. That he has had to endure the loss of his sister! We live you Dr. S and hope you find comfort and peace in her memory.
Love your DMA family!
“ Death leaves a heartache no one can heal but love leaves memories no one can steal!”
– unknown author
Our thoughts and prayers to all whose life she touched, especially our Dr. Segerson! Sorry you’re having to endure this loss and hoping the memories will help ease the pain.
Love your DMA family!
“Death leaves a heartache no one can heal but love leaves memories no one can steal!”
~ unknown author
So very sorry for your loss. Keeping the family in my prayers at this time.
My condolances to the entire Segerson clan on the loss of Meg. I met all of the siblings when I was in college with Joan – and you will all always have a special place in my heart.
My sincere sympathy to your entire family.🙏🙏🙏 I was a student with Meg at
Our Lady of Mercy, class of ’70!! The entire classics in mourning for Meg.
Much love and prayers Jeanette Streb Sattora.
Meg was dealt a challenging hand if life, starting at birth. Yet, I never heard her complain, even when I last saw her at the family reunion in Rochester in 2023 when she was suffering in the advanced stages of cancer. I always admired her fortitude, resilience and exceptional kindness. I know her family, friends and relatives like me will dearly miss her. We can honor Meg by trying to mimic her indomitable spirit and beautiful soul. May she rest in peace!🙏
I am so sorry to hear of Meg’s passing. Although I only met her once, through Carol DePriest, I remember her sweetness and joy. May she be dancing in Jesus’ presence now! Please know my thoughts and prayers are with the Segerson family.
I am so sorry for your incredible loss my Segerson cousins.
I always found Meg’s genuine spirit of gratitude and positivity inspiring. After talking with her, it often helped me re-evaluate my own perspective on life’s challenges.
She has left behind a beautiful legacy of love 💗
To My Friend With Love
I have known Meg for approximately 27 years. We became friends while co-leading our Girl Scout Brownies in Golden Colorado. Our friendship continued to grow and we become best friends. A few years later, we did a road trip around Colorado with our daughters. She was a great traveler. When she moved to Rochester we continued our friendship with our respect, care and affection that we had for each other. I never had a sister, but if I had, I couldn’t have asked for a better, sweeter and stronger female than Meg. These last few years made us closer due to more phone calls to keep up with her procedures and her changing prognosis. When her health deteriorated to just before hospice and hospice, I asked Jen several times to tell her I loved her. She already knew how I felt.
I also couldn’t have wished for a better, sweeter and stronger daughter and granddaughter to be with Meg during all of these trials. I have known Jenney since she was 7 and I’m aware of her life as it changed regarding her Mother and Father. These changes did not diminish Meg’s unconditional love for her only daughter. Given Meg’s medical history as a young woman and received the diagnosis that getting pregnant would be highly highly unlikely, Jenney was a wonderful life affirming surprise.
Jenney has had a year of hell. She lost both parents this year.. She had to fly back and forth to Colorado several times to handle her father’s cremation, any finances and his personal affects. That was a lot to handle for anyone. Within months of losing her Father, her Mother was fighting for life and Jenney was helping her fight this battle.
I wish for peace and love for Jenn and Kimberly.
May Meg’s generous and tenacious spirit be an example for heroic strength of character
My condolences yout family is in my prayers
I regret that I hadn’t seen Meg in many years but so appreciated her generous spirit and joyful outlook when I was young. She always made me feel welcome and part of the tribe during our Rochester visits. And that smile—infectious and unforgettable!
Sending condolences and much love to all my Segerson cousins.
Megan Crowley-McAllister