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Margaret Elden Obituary

Margaret Newton Elden died February 27, 2004, in Salem, OR. She was a resident of Lancaster Village Assisted Living and had been at the Lancaster Village apartments since 1987 after moving to Oregon from Chicago. She was 94. She was born June 13, 1909, in Chicago to Thomas Dodd Newton and Annie Margaret (Clay) Newton and lived there most of her life except while moving around the country as her husband's Navy duty stations changed. She graduated from Chicago's University High School and attended the University of Chicago and business school. She retired in her mid seventies after working for many years as a legal secretary for a trial lawyer in the Chicago law firm of Sonnenschein et al. She previously had a wide range of secretarial jobs including church secretary at Trinity Methodist Church in the Beverly Hills area of Chicago. She was the widow of LT Ralph W. Elden, USN of Central Point, OR who attended one year at Oregon State University and then attended and graduated from the United States Naval Academy. They were married March 13, 1937. He was killed at the Battle of Midway June 6, 1942, while serving as the Executive Officer of the USS Hammann, DD 412. LT Elden received the Navy Cross and had a ship named for him, the USS Elden, DE 264. Margaret Elden was the ship's sponsor when the Elden was placed in commission at Boston Navy Yard August 4, 1943. LT Elden's name is listed at the Portland Memorial Coliseum, Depoe Bay and in Hawaii's Punch Bowl cemetery. For many years Margaret Elden was secretary to the resident's council at Lancaster Village and enjoyed helping others including reading to the sight impaired. She enjoyed reading, cross word and other word puzzles and knitting. She was affiliated with Salem First Church of the Nazarene and a member of Trinity Methodist Church in Chicago. Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, Thomas and Carol Elden of Salem; and four grandchildren, Holly Elden, Laura Chappell, Heather Hill, and John Elden; two great-grandchildren, Daniel Thomas Hill and Josie Caroline Hill; and a nephew, William Hilton Croft. She was a member of the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society and the Crew Member Associations of the USS Hammann, DD 412 and the USS Elden, DE 264. Mrs. Elden's ashes will be scattered in the Pacific and she will rejoin her husband who was buried at sea. A memorial service was held Friday March 5, 2004 at Lancaster Village Assisted Living at 4156 Market Street, NE, Salem, OR. Contributions may be made to the Bethesda Lutheran Homes, 700 Hoffmann Drive, Watertown, WI 53094.

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Published by Chicago Tribune on Mar. 7, 2004.

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Constance Embree

March 8, 2004

I first knew Peggy when she rode a coach train for 36 hours to come to my wedding in Idaho, just because I was marrying the son of her best friend. The two women had gone to school together, married, watched their husbands leave for the navy, and remained friends through all that followed. Their two sons, Tom & Tom, stayed good friends. Her memory will be with us always. She displayed courage and fortitude that the rest of us would do well to emulate. She truly was a best friend to us all.

Ken and Joan Roberts

March 7, 2004

I have a lot of fond memories of Margaret over the years. She will be missed.

Charlie and Marge Bowers

March 7, 2004

Margaret was my second mother, she was very kind and always made me feel like I was welcome, even though I stayed at her house almost constantly to hang with her great son, Thomas King. My wife and I came to love her deeply as we grew older and will carry her kindnesses with us always. Farewell, Margaret, with a fair wind and following sea.

Sally Little Sund

March 7, 2004

Mrs. Elden was a loving, caring person, dedicated to her family. She has been a long time friend, and close neighbor to me.

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