Margaret Cain Heinze

Margaret Cain Heinze

Margaret Cain Heinze (Tippy), passed away on April 17, 2020, after a brief illness at Samaratin Hospice, Voorhees.  She was 71.

Tippy loved nature and sitting outside listening to the various bird’s chirping away. She loved to follow astrology. You could always expect a late night text reminding you to look for the Blue Moon, Lunar Eclipse, comets, etc. Her latest hobby was ancestry and she kept her family entertained with her findings. 

The most important thing to Tippy was her family. Her favorite thing she loved to do was spend time with them especially during the holidays.

She will be dearly missed by her many friends and family.

She was the daughter of the late Margaret and Jim Cain. Mother of Michele and Alan Heinze. Along with being a grandmother, she was an AWESOME Aunt to her nephews, nieces and all her great nephews and nieces.

She was the dear sister of Jim Cain (Sue), Sharron Uzupis, Ken Cain (Carol), Michael Cain, Carole Cain, and John Cain.

 In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Samaritan Hospice, 5 Eves Dr. Suite 300, Marlton, NJ 08053.

3 Comments

  1. Allysa says:

    We will miss you Tippy!! You were always so good to us and my boys. Rest peacefully!!

  2. Carolann Cain says:

    I could not have asked for a better Sister-In-Law. She was always there for us and shared so many memories with the family. From the time the kids were born she was involved in their lives. She even braved camping with them. One of my fond memories was her watching the kids come downstairs Christmas morning to see their first puppy. I know you are watching from above Tippy so you’ll be able to see your great nieces and nephews sitting on the Tyco picnic table your bought for your niece and nephews over 35 years ago. When we sit out back listening to the birds we’ll think of you often. We love you with all our hearts and miss you. X O X O

  3. Cecelia says:

    Aunt tippy I’m glad you and my dad were close so you were able to be in our lives the way you were. All those years you came over really early in the morning just to watch us open our gifts Christmas morning, camping trips and the talks we would have about our thick red hair which you loved! Im glad you got to be in my children’s lives too. I’m gonna miss seeing you and my dad outback on family gatherings talking about the birds and nature. Im glad we got to talk and tell you we love you. You will be missed xoxo