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Margaret Crow

1919 - 2014

Margaret Crow obituary, 1919-2014, Dallas, TX

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Margaret Crow Obituary

Crow, Margaret Doggett Margaret Doggett Crow passed away in Dallas, Texas on April 11, 2014. Margaret was born in Dallas, Texas on May 17, 1919, the only child of Dallas merchant E. B. Doggett and his wife Lillian. She was a proud graduate of the Hockaday School for Girls 1937 class. Margaret tragically lost her parents at the early age of 19 when they were killed in an automobile accident in March 1939 while returning to Dallas after having visited her in Austin, Texas where she was a student at the University of Texas. She was a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. After a Hockaday-sponsored tour of Europe, she and her classmates were part of an event which made history at the beginning of World War II. On September 3rd, 1939, the SS Athena was torpedoed and sunk by the Germans off the British coast and Margaret and her friends had to be rescued from lifeboats hours later as they drifted in the Atlantic. Margaret and her husband, Trammell, a young naval officer, were married on August 15, 1942. Shortly thereafter, Trammell began a career in commercial real estate that would eventually lead to the creation of the Trammell Crow Company, which became the largest diversified commercial real estate company in the United States and the world. Margaret and Trammell had a wonderful family of six children. As Trammell grew the business, Margaret excelled in her many roles as hostess extraordinaire, friend, civic leader, mother and wife. Together they attended State dinners at the White House as the guests of presidents John F. Kennedy through George Bush. Margaret and Trammell welcomed world leaders and foreign dignitaries into their home. Impressively, Margaret had only one phone number for the entire 94 years of life and lived in only two homes three blocks apart in Highland Park. She and Trammell traveled the world. No destination was too far or exotic. Be it to China in the 1970s, sailing to remote Greek isles, hiking in Canada or traversing the plains of East Africa, they were always up for adventure and exploration. The world was their oyster. After three decades as a devoted wife and mother, Margaret started her own business in 1978. Opening all the stores at the Anatole Hotel, MDC Gift Shops was created to share her travels with the world and enrich the experience of the guests at the hotel. Margaret's fine taste and good eye proved successful in her beautiful stores. Like so many ladies of her time, Margaret was also active in charitable, civic and educational causes in Dallas. At various times in her life, Margaret served on the University of Texas System Chancellor's Council Executive Committee, University of Texas at Austin Advisory Councils for the College of Fine Arts and the College of Arts and Sciences, the Hockaday School Board of Trustees (Life Member), and the Texas Commission on the Arts and Humanities. Margaret was also a member of the Highland Park United Methodist Church, the Junior League of Dallas, the Dallas Woman's Club, the Dallas Garden Club, the Founders Garden Club of Dallas, the Daughters of the American Colonists and the Daughters of the American Revolution. During their travels Margaret and Trammell developed a passion for collecting Asian art. In 1998 Margaret realized that their collection had become significant. Wanting to share it with the public, she opened the Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art. This active museum is located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas near the Dallas Museum of Art. Margaret was preceded in death by her husband of 66 years, Trammell and her oldest son, Robert. She is survived by five children: Howard, Harlan and his wife Katherine, Trammell S., Lucy Billingsley and her husband Henry, and Stuart and his wife Shirley; daughter-in-law Nancy Crow; 17 grandchildren: Carter Trammell Crow and his wife Julie, Robert Wade Crow and his wife Sara, Trammell Crow Hancock and his wife Cheryl, Lucy Paige Billingsley Burns and her husband Thomas, Robert Nathaniel Crow, George Harlan Billingsley and his wife Lindsay, Margaret Doggett Crow, Kathleen Crow Craig and her husband Nathaniel, Anne Sumner Billingsley, Daniel Howard Crow, Elizabeth Gary, Virginia Marie Crow, George Trammell Crow, Isabella Margie Crow, Harlan Robert Crow, Margaret Dena Crow and Sarah Katherine Crow, and eight great-grandchildren: Carter Harrison Crow, Trammell Colin Crow, Duncan Wade Crow, Charlotte Pettus Hancock, Quinlan Harley Crow, Caroline Paige Burns, Morgan Thomas Burns and Davis Allen Billingsley; and daughters in-law, Nancy Crow and Barbara Hunt Crow. A public memorial service will be held at Highland Park United Methodist Church, Dallas, Texas at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 16th, 2014. The Crow family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Margaret and Trammell Crow Chair for Alzheimer's and Geriatric Research at Southwestern Medical Foundation in Dallas, The Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art or The Hockaday School. To express online condolences, please visit www.sparkman-hillcrest.com

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Published by Dallas Morning News on Apr. 15, 2014.

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Tamera jones-davis

April 8, 2019

Miss you and all the kindness and generosity you brought to my life and all the others you touched. I know you are smiling:)

Tricia Bridges

April 11, 2015

Think of this wonderful lady often...we all miss her.

Francile Ehricht

April 27, 2014

Margaret and I were classmates at Hockaday. She and Jane Hollingsworth attended many Roman Banquets there.I am grieved to lose my friend of 40 years and send sympathy to all the family.

Debbe Chandler

April 25, 2014

My heart goes out to the Crow family for their loss. I had the pleasure of working for her for over 20 years and have enjoyed every minute of it. she was a special lady and will be greatly missed.

Gayle Dalferes

April 19, 2014

From the point my father and Trammell served in the Navy together, Margaret "adopted" me as another of her children, since Bobby and I were approximately the same age. She was one of the most gracious women my family has known. Each year my wife, Catherine, and I knew the first Christmas card we would receive would be from her. Her warm personal notes, written in her own hand for most of the years, are special treasures of ours. We mourn her loss.

Raymond Fuentes

April 17, 2014

To the family and loved ones of Mrs. Crow, I would like to express my deep and heartfelt sympathy over your loss.

Sherrie Crow Cannon

April 17, 2014

Margaret was the most gracious lady I ever met, and I learned from her a wonderful quality that I try to emulate in my own life - to treat everyone equally kind with equal respect. From the occasions that our family gathered together with them, I shall always fondly remember the regal Margaret and the playful Trammell. Thank you for those lovely memories that you and Trammell provided me, Margaret, and thank you ever so much for your kindness towards my parents, Pattie and Brim.

Ginni Thomas

April 17, 2014

Our deepest condolences to the Crow family and the many friends touched by the loss of Mrs. Crow. What a beautiful lady, inside and out, for her whole life path!

We came to know her through Harlan and Kathy Crow, as we had the chance to meet and know her great husband too. She showed those near her a rich fulfilling life and how to graciously bring along many on a life of adventures, challenges and successes. We are better for having known her through the devoted Harlan and Kathy. We are sorry to have missed her services this Holy and blessed week but our thoughts and prayers are with all of those commemorating her.

May the loss of such a wonderful woman be motivation for all of us to live life as fully as she did, and thank God each day brings something new to do, learn, see or experience while holding loved ones close as she showed.

April 16, 2014

She was a lovely lady and I felt very fortunate to have worked for her in the shops in the Anatole. I have many happy memories of those times. My sincere sympathy to all the family.
Harriet Halsell

Gwendolyn Kakaska Reynolds

April 16, 2014

Growing up, my memories are filled with wonderful times at the Crow home. I remember so well, when I was really young, Mrs. Crow always took the time to talk with us young ones. She was very wise and I have always loved talking with her. She was full of wit, sincerity, had a great sense of humor, extremely smart and always a lady. She had a sort of sparkle about her, a twinkle in her beautiful eyes and always seemed to be smiling. A very genuine, gracious and caring lady. So many memories.
To the family, I offer my greatest condolences. A truly great lady has departed this world. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Love to all of you.

Eddie Van Derdys

April 15, 2014

You were truly a LADY in every sense of the word. I'll miss you very much especially on Tuesdays and Fridays when I would see you sometimes and say Hello... The only thing that makes me happy is knowing that you and your loving husband will reunite again... There's a new angel in HEAVEN!!!!!

Tamera Davis

April 15, 2014

Love you and miss you so very much. Knowing you and working with you the biggest honor of my life. Xoxo

Jodi W

April 15, 2014

Our deepest sympathy for the family and friends. This is a very dear and lovely lady. We thoroughly enjoyed being honored to know her. Praying for Gods comfort for all. ~ Visiting Angels - Park Cities

John Robledo

April 15, 2014

She not forgotten as long as we all love and remember her. The good of this person.We will miss her.

Jennifer Mitten

April 15, 2014

We are so sorry to hear of Mrs. Crow's passing. She was a member of Jane Douglas Chapter NSDAR for more than 65 years and we will miss her. Our sympathies to her family.

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