Margaret Truman Daniel

Margaret Truman Daniel

Margaret Daniel Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 29, 2008.
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (AP) - Margaret Truman, the only child of former President Harry S. Truman who became a concert singer, actress, radio and TV personality and mystery writer, died Tuesday. She was 83.

Truman, known as Margaret Truman Daniel in private life, died at a Chicago assisted living facility following a brief illness, according to a statement from the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum in Independence. She had been at the facility for the past several weeks and was on a respirator, the library said.

Her father's succession to the presidency in 1945 thrust her into the national spotlight while a college student.

"I feel that I've lived several different lives and that was one of them," she said in 1980. "Some of it was fun, but most of it was not. It was a great view of history being made.

"The only thing I ever missed about the White House was having a car and driver," she once said.

Her singing career attracted the barbs of music critics - even the embarrassment of having her father threaten one reviewer. But she found a fulfilling professional and personal life in New York City where she met her husband, journalist Clifton Daniel, who later became managing editor of The New York Times. They married in 1956.

She published her first book, an autobiography titled "Souvenir," in 1956. She said it was "hard work" and told reporters: "One writing job is enough."

But then she did a book on White House pets in 1969, and later more, one a biography of her father. The idea of doing a mystery called "Murder in the White House" came "out of nowhere," she said.

That 1980 title was followed by mysteries set in the Supreme Court, the Smithsonian, Embassy Row, the FBI, Georgetown, the CIA, Kennedy Center, the National Cathedral and the Pentagon.

By that time she was a grandmother and sang only in her church choir.

"I've had three or four different careers," she told an interviewer in 1989. "I consider being a wife and mother a career. I have great respect for women - both those who go out and do their thing and those who stay at home. I think those who stay at home have a lot more courage than those who go out and get a job."

Mary Margaret Truman was born Feb. 17, 1924, in Independence. She was the only child of Bess and Harry Truman, who was a county judge at the time.

For a few years after her father was elected to the Senate in 1934, she split her school year between Independence and a private girls' school in Washington D.C. She later attended George Washington University. She also had taken voice lessons, at the urging of a church choir leader. After graduation, she used the political limelight to launch her singing career.

"I wanted to establish myself as an individual capable of standing on my merit, to experience the satisfaction of achievement," she explained.

She made her professional singing debut with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in 1947 and gave her first Carnegie Hall concert two years later. Critics generally praised her poise but were less impressed with her vocal talent.

When Washington Post critic Paul Hume wrote after a 1950 concert that she "is extremely attractive on the stage ... (but) cannot sing very well. She is flat a good deal of the time," her father fired off a note on White House stationery scolding Hume for a "lousy review."

"I have never met you, but if I do you'll need a new nose and plenty of beefsteak and perhaps a supporter below," the president wrote.

The note made Page One news - but was not the sort of publicity an aspiring artist seeks. Years later she was able to laugh about it: "I thought it was funny. Sold tickets."

She soon turned more to radio and television, where she made regular guest appearances with Jimmy Durante and Milton Berle.

On radio, she was co-host, with Mike Wallace, of a daily talk show on the NBC network and had her own nationally syndicated interview program for eight years. She also worked with Fred Allen and Tallulah Bankhead.

Throughout her 20s, reporters were constantly asking about marriage prospects, but she said she was pursuing her career for the time being.

When she met Clifton Daniel at a dinner party in 1955, he was working in New York after a decade as a foreign correspondent. It was not until a month before their wedding in April 1956 that their romance became public.

"We had a lot in common," he wrote in a 1984 memoir. "We were the kind of people who wouldn't marry anybody our mothers wouldn't approve of: a couple of citified small-towners, puritans among the fleshpots."

She and Daniel had four sons; he died in February 2000. Son William died in September 2000 when he was hit by a taxi; he was 41.

She was honorary co-chair of the Harry S. Truman Library Institute, the nonprofit partner of her father's presidential library, and a governing board member of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute. Health issues had prevented her from visiting the library in recent years, but she remained actively interested in its operations, said Michael Devine, director of the library.

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Willie Hampton

May 26, 2019

May Truman - Daniel Family REST IN PEACE

george turner

May 14, 2018

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Gary Montemayor

July 19, 2010

I was a submersible pilot in Grand Cayman that may have taken Mary Margret down to 1000 feet on a deep sea tour. If so, she left a profound impression on me. God Speed

March 19, 2010

For Margaret...

You family has done us proud.

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

Tami Bramblett

October 31, 2008

Independence, MO misses you and still loves you and your folks. God Bless your survivors and rest in peace. (Yes, we still miss Harry and Bess too).
Loved your books!

Wanisha

August 8, 2008

May the Almighty continue to be with the family and friends.

"[God] comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those in any sort of tribulation through the comfort with which we ourselves are being comforted by God." - 1 Corinthians 1:4

Albert Craig

July 3, 2008

My mother, Camille Jacob Craig, taught Margaret Truman physical education at George Washington University during Harry Truman's presidency. She often talked about what a wonderful person Margaret was and how much she enjoyed having her in class. In addition, she was an avid reader of Margaret's mystery books. They both are greatly missed

Gary Wyatt

June 21, 2008

I am from Missouri. I taught Missouri History to 4th graders for 21 years. I now teach 5th grade. I am a huge fan of the Truman family,and have been to the library,and home in Independence many times. Go see the library and the Truman home, folks,and see the color of paint,and wallpaper Harry picked out for the kitchen! It's great! In the 80's I discovered Margaret's wonderful mystery novels with MURDER IN GEORGETOWN. I have since read every one of them,and have heartily recommended them to many others. Her books were wonderful, clean fictional entertainment that this country truly needs! She provided me with many many wonderful hours of some real pleasure in reading! She will be greatly missed. What a grand lady full of grace and charm!!!

I AM HONERED- RON Pickenheim THANKS

Ronald Pickenheim

May 11, 2008

I was honored to have spoken to her On the Phone about a photograph that I made back in the 50s and she sent me an official copy(autographed)from Harrys collection. It is now proudly on display at the COOPERS restaurent in Scranton Pa.

Mary Blair

April 26, 2008

I'm sorry to hear about Margret's death. I had the blessing of meeting her when I was a young teenager. My aunt was their family's lawyer's personal secreatary and one day I had went to my aunt's work and there was ahuge amount of steps to the building and three sedans with black windows pulled up and four men got out of the second car and helped a older gentleman which looked very familiar to me and carried him up the steps then put him down very gently and strightened up his suit and put his walker in front of him and out of the third car a younger woman with a cane got out and four other men all dressed in black escorted her up the steps one of the men held her arm. I held the door open for these people and got some stares from those men when I tried to get on the same elevator with elderly gentleman I was told by those men in the black suits that I couldn't get on that paticular elevator and then again when I tried with the younger woman and was told the same again but she intervened and told them she's just a child and isn't going to hurt anyone and one of those men noticed a had a set of unwrapped steak knives that I had won but went ahead and let me on. She asked me what I was doing there and I told her that I was meeting my aunt for lunch and wanted to show her what I had won and to see if she thought my mom would love them as a gift. She said of course your mother will love them. I got off on the same floor and was told that I couldn't preceed down the hall. This lady asked me who I was seeing at the law firm and when I told her my aunt's name( Edna Knapp) she said she knew her and would send her out. She did exactly that. When ny aunt came out she told me I'm sorry we can't have lunch President Truman and his daughter is here. I knew then exactly why those men had treated me like they did and knew that Truman and his family was in the best hands.I'm not sure that Truman would like those campaign ads because he loved his private life.

Ellen Walker

March 6, 2008

I will miss Rufus. I came upon her books by accident and that was the best accident I have ever had. I will miss her very much when I need to read a good mystery.

Tom Labadie

February 10, 2008

My condolences to Margaret's family
I greatly admired Margaret, and her books. I also greatly admired President Truman who was the best President we have ever had and Bess who was behind the President and Margaret every step of the way
I now miss all 3 who of course have been re-united and are together again

Bob & Jan Graham

February 5, 2008

Our Sympathy For the Daniel family. Margret was a member of the nations first family in another time when dignity and honesty were at the top of the list. We will remember her for her individuality and charm.

Eva Taylor

February 5, 2008

I was very sorry to hear of the passing of Margaret Truman Daniel. I was very young when her father became president. I remember hearing about him in the news. My parents voted for him and I have read much and watched films featuring him and the Truman family. Margaret's personality comes alive and shining to me. She was one of the most loved people of our time. Her parents and other family members loved her so much. The people of the United States loved her. I love her and her family. I have several of her books. She was an outstanding writer. I also have some of her father's writings. He was born the same year as my father, and my father also farmed. President Truman made a good leader for our nation. One of the books I have has a prayer he said he prayed every day. It is a wonderful prayer, asking God's blessings and guidance. I am glad the Truman family lived and served our country. I hope you will treasure Margaret's memory and Honor the memory of all the family. Sincerely,

Sherrie Pruitt

February 2, 2008

Clifton, Our paths crossed often when you were a writer for the Wilmington Morning Star and I worked at Stemmerman's Restaurant. Meeting your parents when you brought them to dinner was an event I will never foreget. I often think about those days when my children were young and every day was a new adventure. I hope that God will bring comfort to you and your family during this difficult time.

Brian Gibson

February 2, 2008

Mrs. Daniel's book gave me many hours of reading pleasure. I thank her, not only for her talent, but also for her grace and charm. She was a real lady. That is something very rare to find today. The world is a little less nice because of her passing. Deepest condolences to her family.

BRAD TRAFTON

February 1, 2008

In a time of need the children of
our president's shine upon us with
the reassurance of Family Love,
Family Caring and Family Understanding. Margaret Truman Daniel was for many American's,
a real Commitment to Excellence.
May she rest in peace.

Brad Trafton, Rochester, N. H.

Mary Sullivan

February 1, 2008

With sympathy and prayers for the Truman and Daniel families. I am too young to remember her father - but have heard many stories as he was a friend of my great-grandfather and great-uncle. I'm sure President Truman is greeting his daughter as he has others - playing the Missouri Waltz.

Sheldon Truman

February 1, 2008

My Dearest Cousins,
I am sorry to hear the passing of Margaret Truman Daniels. I enjoyed seeing her at the reunions and have fallen out of touch. I send my prayers for you all. May God give you comfort and know that I am thinking of you.
My father is Orva, my grandfather is James Truman (East Chicago Indiana)
Margarets Cousin Sheldon Truman

Patricia Williams

February 1, 2008

To the dear family and friends of Margaret Truman Daniel, may you be comforted by angels during this sad event in your lives.

Sadly saying goodby to a wonderful lady.

Patricia Williams

Stephen Richwine

February 1, 2008

With sincere sympathy to the Truman Daniel family. You have lost a member of your family who was much admired. We all have lost a very gifted writer.

Rube & Judith Brett

February 1, 2008

When my mother was living she would tell me how she admired the Truman's. We send our prayers and love to the family members @ this sad time.

Mark Minsky

February 1, 2008

Mrs Daniels was a valiant woman who made her place in the world when it was difficult for women to do so. She was a role model that all young women could learn from.

Our sympathies to the Daniel Family.

Linda Harrell

February 1, 2008

I was very sorry to hear of the passing of Margaret Truman Daniel. We as a nation are very privileged to include Margaret and the entire Truman Family in our historical memories. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. God Bless You.

Gwen Voegtle

February 1, 2008

What a life she lived! She was blessed with wonderful parents, experiences, and talent. I know her family will miss her and she will become part of history. She has left good books, good memories, and a lot of class. My sympathies to all who cared about her.

Kathy

February 1, 2008

My deepest sympathy to your family. May you rest in peace.

Joyce montgomery

February 1, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Mortimer Hertz

February 1, 2008

May the Memory of the Truman Family be Blessed!
I feel that the actions of President Harry Truman saved my life during W.W.2.
God Bless America!!!

Linda Kuhn

January 31, 2008

You brought entertainment and happiness to all. God's Blessings.

PATTY & MICHAEL SCHOEN-JONES

January 31, 2008

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Patricia Rookstool

January 31, 2008

God bless you and may you rest in peace.

Nancy and William Erickson

January 31, 2008

Our deepest sympathy to the family of Margaret Truman Daniels. She will be missed by many.

Joseph DeCapua

January 31, 2008

May God eternally bless both you and your husband who had to make the biggest decision of all time.

toni costanzo

January 31, 2008

Sincere Sympathies To The Truman Daniel Families.

Charlotte Frank

January 31, 2008

Margaret was a courageous woman who made her own place in the world. She was a marvelous writer and I will miss her novels very much. My condolences to her family.

tim sweeney

January 31, 2008

sorry to hear this news, heartfelt sympathy to your family

ANN BIDDY

January 31, 2008

I appreciated the entire Truman family. My condolences to the family. I well remember my mother was riding on the train with President Truman and talked with him His pride of Margaret and his grandson was evident. Wonderful legacy. Ann Biddy Lake Mary Florida

J and C

January 31, 2008

Our sympathy to Margaret Truman Daniel's family. We lost a great lady and she is reunited with her parents and as I was growing up, they were the greatest people in my young life and they will all be joined now and what a great reunion that will be. God Bless all of you. President Truman was one of my "Hero's".....for sure and so was Margaret for her great Books.

Rhoda Gilbert

January 31, 2008

Margaret Truman Daniel was a woman who deserved to be greatly admired...not only did she pursue several careers, but she gave people a great deal of pleasure along the way.

Mary Edwards

January 31, 2008

I loved all of Margaret's books I am so glad she decided to become a mystery writer..I will miss her.

Ed & Fran Riley

January 31, 2008

America has been blessed with many great people and the Trumans were among them. Our country needs people who make good strong impacts like them these days. I deeply respect the things her father did for our country growing up as in rural Idaho my parents were great admires of him now my husband & I live in their home state. May your family be comforted in the love of Jesus at this time of your loss.
ED & FRAN RILEY
Moberly,Missouri

Karen Jones

January 31, 2008

Arthur and Karen Jones send their deepest sympathy at this time of sorror.

Lois Cole

January 31, 2008

My deepest condolences to the Truman and Daniel family. I'm a history buff myself, and I can say that women with the grace, strength and elegance of Margaret Truman Daniel are few and far between. But she made the world a better place just by being in it.

Helena & Neil Perlmutter

January 31, 2008

Our sympathy to the family of Margaret Truman Daniel. She was a lovely and special woman and will be greatly missed. Rest in Peace dear Margaret.

June Anzalone

January 30, 2008

I can remember as a child how much I admired not only Margaret, but her father and mother for the way they represened our mutual home state of Missouri. She never faltered in her devotion to our state, but showed such talent both as a writer and singer.She seemed to be your typical home town girl, and such a delight to all of us. I know how proud both her mother and father were of her, but not too far back in the line of admirers was my family and I. I wish there could have been a lot more like Margaret. She was the best.

Kathy Spillman-Richey

January 30, 2008

God Bless the family and may He ease the pain of those left behind. Your Father was a great man.

Marie Mosher

January 30, 2008

I have all her Capital Crime novels,and have read most of them. The lastest I was saving for a rainy day. Margaret Truman was a wonderful writer,she will be sadly missed.
Thank-you, God Bless you Ms.Margaret Truman.

David Kinnamon

January 30, 2008

Deepest condolences to the family of Margaret Truman Daniel, daughter of a truly great American president. Some may not remember that in addition to being an accomplished author, as a young woman, Margaret was a concert singer of great talent and promise. Harry S Truman is beloved by almost all those from Kansas City — where I was born and raised. My maternal grandfather lived in Independence during the mid-1960s and absolutely adored Harry Truman and loved recalling the time that Harry raised his cane at my grandpa during one of Truman's early morning, fast walks through town.

Ronda Phillips

January 30, 2008

I am a history buff, and read all I could on her fathers legacy, an she was part of that. God Bless

J. Elizabeth Dishman

January 30, 2008

Thank-you to Margaret T. Daniel for the joy of reading your books. I shall miss the books you might have written in the years to come. May GOD bless the Family that you leave behind. Sincerely,

Mary FROM THE GREAT CITY OF

January 30, 2008

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Eleanor Pierro

January 30, 2008

I too grew up when her dad was President. We had a great deal of respect for President Truman and followed Margaret's life. Have read many of her delightful books. My sympathy to her family.

Mike Dugan

January 30, 2008

May the dear Lord and his angels welcome you into eternal life.

God bless the Truman and Daniel family.

Margaret's books were enjoyed
by many of us.Thank you for sharing your God given talents to us the readers of your books.

Gail Siegel

January 30, 2008

Rest In Peace, Margaret Truman Daniel.

Daniel Rosell

January 30, 2008

I have a lot of admiration for the Truman family.

Col Robert D Banning

January 30, 2008

Growing up in Independence, I shared many moments of History with the Trumans. Margaret and I had the same third grade teacher at Bryant School. I was proud to have known you. My condolence to your family.

Lynne Veitch

January 30, 2008

I grew up watching Margaret and her wonderful parents in the White House. She was a very accomplished lady who had a lovely family of her own. She brings back memories of a gentler time in America. My condolences to her sons & their families.

Jean Glanz

January 30, 2008

I am a fan of Margaret Truman's Mystery books. I think I have them all. I reread them and still enjoy them the second time around. She lived a full life and accomplished more than most people with her life beside being a devoted Mother and Wife. Her father was probably the best and most honest President this country has ever seen. And I say that as a Republican. My sympathies to her loved ones.

Donald Nelson

January 30, 2008

To the Daniel and Truman families: Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of Margaret Truman Daniels. Your family was a model and an inspiration for the entire nation. I had the honor and privilege to help serve your family when President Truman was a patient at Research Medical Center several times in his later years.

George Blair

January 30, 2008

Thank you for the entertaining and wonderful hours I've spent reading your many books. Peace and comfort to your family and friends. May your Soul rest in peace.

M. Louise Krippenstapel

January 30, 2008

I don't remember her very clearly, but do recall her wedding in 1956 and have read one of her books, and will miss her as a link to one of the best presidents in this country's history.

Helen & Joe Mays

January 30, 2008

This whole world bids "Farewell to a former First-Family American girl-child"...the apple of President Harry S. Truman's eye.
May Margaret's soul Rest in Peace.

Helen & Joe Mays

January 30, 2008

This whole world bids "Farewell to a former First-Family American girl-child"! She was the apple of President Harry S. Truman's eye.
May Margaret's soul Rest in Peace.

Fabio Galoppi

January 30, 2008

To a memorable part of America's history

Harriet Wilson

January 30, 2008

RIP and may God welcome you into his kingdom and there you will be reunited with your Mom & Dad and OH! what a great time it will be when you all get together.

Rev. Fr. James E. O'Neal

January 30, 2008

To the Daniel and Truman Families:
Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your loved one, Margaret Truman Daniel. Mr. Truman was President when I was born and I have always admired him and his lovely family. He was an extraordinarily ordinary man whom Americans could easily identify with as was his family. I was saddened by Margaret's passing. She was lovely lady who has left a wonderful legacy. God bless you all!
Sincerely yours,
Fr. James E. O'Neal
US Army Chaplain
Camp Humphreys
Pyeongtaek, Korea

Carole doss

January 30, 2008

I always admired her, she will be missed.

Cathy Allen

January 30, 2008

My prayers are with you in this time of loss. I am a great fan of Ms. Truman's books and have spent many hours enjoying and learning from her books.
C Allen

Jeff Bennett

January 30, 2008

Please accept my sincere condolences in the loss of your mother. I enjoyed reading many of her mysteries while at the N.C. coast for vacations; I truly enjoyed visiting her hometown and the Truman Library. Your family will be in my prayers. God bless you!

Daniels

January 30, 2008

I offer my heartfelt sympathies to the Truman-Daniel family on your difficult loss. May you find comfort in your loving memories and in the comfort of God. (Rev. 31:3,4)

Henryk Zaleski (USN-Ret)

January 30, 2008

Rest in peace .

Lander Lee Blockton Jr.

January 30, 2008

To the Truman & Daniel Family, I was truly saddened to hear of the passing of Margaret Truman Daniel. I read and enjoyed her books tremendously. She was a great author & so classy. Another link from the glorious past is gone. May she rest in peace with her beloved parents, husband and her beloved son.

Dorinda Young Jensen

January 30, 2008

May The Lord Send Peace and Comfort to the Children and Grandchildren of Mary Margaret Truman Daniel. Though we never had the pleasure of meeting; we were distant cousins and I am very proud of her achievements and her parents achievements in this life.

Sheila Smith

January 29, 2008

Rest in Peace Margaret.

Wm Seán Glen

January 29, 2008

I was about to write "Sorry for your loss," but I guess I really mean our loss. I've enjoyed her books, everyone.
"The devil's not afraid of a dusty bible"

Jim Tierney

January 29, 2008

Margaret Truman Daniel, daughter of one of our greatest presidents, led an exemplary life, wrote good books and was a credit to her family and country. I am saddened at her passing and offer my condolences to her family and friends.

Erik Leeper

January 29, 2008

In my opinion, Harry S. Truman is one of our greatest presidents.
I have always had the utmost respect for Bess and Margaret, and the way they remained so grounded in the glare of life in Washington.
Margaret emerged from her father's shadow to become a mother, author, grandmother and great American citizen.

FRAN BAGWELL

January 29, 2008

I LOVE ALL THE "MURDER AT THE -- " BOOKS. MARGARET TRUMAN DANIEL WILL BE MISSED.

Vanessa Selig

January 29, 2008

I am so sorry to hear of her passing.It seems that she loved living life and in return she gave it all and went for her dreams.RIP.May God Bless all of her Family and Friends.may you find the strength to carry on.Your family is in my prayers.

Robert Paty

January 29, 2008

I was only 10 years old when Mr. Turman became President. It was a few years later that I even knew he had a daughter. She never sought the public spotlight but was content to persue the career she had already begun. I have only read one of her books and enjoyed it very much. She will be missed by her family and her avid readers.

Pat Houser

January 29, 2008

Our sincere sympathy on your loss.
Little Miss Skinny is at her father's side, he is playing and she is singing. How I so admire the Truman and Daniel families....
You've been true to our country.
Sincere and deep wishes, as well as deep gratitude. Arden and Pat Houser

Mary Anne Macartney

January 29, 2008

Harry Truman was my favorite President. He and Bess raised a daughter who was an inspiration to many and full of fun. May the angels welcome Margaret to paradise. Rest in peace.

STACK FAMILY

January 29, 2008

Our family just toured the Truman Library and it was very educational
and inspirational. Thank you Margaret for letting them preserve and allow tours. You are a beautiful woman. RIP and enjoy the reunion with your mom and dad.
GOD BLESS AMERICA AND OUR TROOPS

Janice Dooley

January 29, 2008

Margaret's Family & Friends, I am sorry for your loss. I have a lot of admiration for the Truman family. My prayer is that you find the comfort of God's love and strength in your grieving. Love & Prayers.

Sandra Southworth

January 29, 2008

I wish to express my deepest sympathies to the Truman Daniel family. My Grandfather had been his barber when her father was in the White House. He said he met Margaret on many occasions and she was very wonderful to him. He was very proud of the time he got to spend in the company of the Truman's, and to his dying day kept all their conversations in confidence. He deeply respected them. My prayers go out to them all.

Doris Arnold

January 29, 2008

Margaret Truman Daniel was a real lady with a good sense of humor and a dignity beyond all expectations. I enjoy reading her books. Also, her obit was a superb article capturing all the wonderful highlights of her life. May God be with her survivors, sons and family as they morn her passing. The world has lost a special lady.

Tom Gugliuzza-Smith

January 29, 2008

My heartfelt sympathy to the Truman Daniel family in the loss of Margaret.

J.E. FLETCHER

January 29, 2008

DEAR FAMILY, MARGARET TRUMAN DANIEL WAS A GREAT LADY AND CAME FROM A GREAT FAMILY. MY SYMPATHIES IN YOUR LOSS.

Shirley Frazier

January 29, 2008

I am sorry for the family's loss. She was a very prolific author and I enjoyed her books immensely.

Jill Gordon

January 29, 2008

I am so sorry for your loss. She is at peace now.
I have read several of her books and a couple on your Grandfather.

Fair Leta & Gary Yawn

January 29, 2008

Margaret Truman Daniel was an inspiration as the "first daughter" of our country and she was a gifted author. She will be missed by many, many Americans.

Lucille Troch

January 29, 2008

REST IN PEACE MARGARET..SAY THANK YOU TO YOUR DAD HARRY TRUMAN ON BEHALF OF MY ENTIRE FAMILY !

GOD BLESS AMERICA & OUR TROOPS

Dale and Gloria Gaut

January 29, 2008

Margaret and Harry were great people. Dale and Gloria Gaut sends their
condolance

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