Fort Myers High Football Matriarch Margaret Sirianni Dies at 90
Margaret Sirianni, a beloved figure in Fort Myers education and the Green Wave football program, passed away on March 30 at the age of 90 after a long battle with Alzheimer's. Known as the matriarch of Fort Myers football, she significantly influenced the local educational landscape and was pivotal in numerous football initiatives alongside her late husband, coach Sam Sirianni Sr. A public celebration of life is set for April 17 at Edison-Ford Estates, where she had been a board member. Her legacy includes founding women's golf in Lee County and her work as an educator and school board member, impacting countless students.
By the Numbers- Margaret Sirianni served two four-year terms on the Lee County School Board.
- She was instrumental in starting girls golf in Lee County, leading the team to a state runner-up finish in 1978.
- Margaret鈥檚 contributions to education and athletics are recognized following her posthumous induction into the Lee County Athletic Hall of Fame in 2025.
- A public memorial is arranged for community members to honor her legacy on April 17.
The community is expected to come together to celebrate Margaret's life and achievements, reflecting on her contributions to both education and sports. This may also rekindle support for initiatives she championed, like school choice and athletic programs.
Bottom LineMargaret Sirianni's passing marks the end of an era for Fort Myers, but her enduring legacy in education and athletics will inspire future generations. She not only shaped the sports landscape but also advocated for educational reforms that benefitted students across Lee County.
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