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'She always had time for everyone': Tributes as Salford school worker, mum and grandma dies of Covid-19

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Bolton Royal Hospital on Sunday (February 14) The mum-of-one, from Little Hulton, had worked as a Student Development Officer at Harrop Fold School in Salford for 17 years.

Her devastated family have paid tribute to the 'happy' and 'bubbly' grandmother, who leaves behind her husband John, daughter, two grandchildren and four siblings.Margaret had been signed off work due to stress when she caught the virus in January, her sister Glenys Hutchinson said. "She first went into hospital on the 16th of January and was there for two weeks," Glenys told the Manchester Evening News . "Then she was able to come home which of course we were all delighted about."But sadly, Margaret's condition deteriorated, and she had to be taken back into hospital a.

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