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November 5, 1934 - March 23, 2017 Maggie was born in London, England, surviving the Blitz before moving to Scotland in 1948, where she was an active member of the School Dramatic Club. Maggie arrived in Los Angeles in 1958, as one of a group of TWA Flight Attendants, or Air Hostesses, as they were called at that time. Following her career as a Flight Attendant, Maggie became the Special Passenger Services Representative at LAX, where she "handled" all the VIPs. Before her retirement, Maggie continued her lustrous career with American Airlines and then with LAX Administration. Maggie was preceded in death by her husband Carl Anderson and survived by her brother Jeffrey and his wife Veronica, her nieces Roslyn and Louise and their families. A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, 9 April at the California Yacht Club. For details, please be in touch with [email protected]. Should friends desire, contributions may be sent to The Lange Foundation, 2106 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025.
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Maggie was so special, a real lady with a wicked sense of humor, great kindness to all who met her, generous and caring. She loved her "pusses" and mourned them when they passed on to kitty-cat heaven. Her travels were vast, but always with great style. I'll miss our cups of tea, but most of all I really miss YOU. Liz Diewock
April 8, 2017
My Sweet Maggie....I'm gonna miss you terribly! Our lunches and phone calls for over 15 years together I'm gonna miss that so much. Rest in peace my Sweet Maggie!
Mary/LAX
April 3, 2017
The perfect TWA Ambassador of Good Will. Blue Skies, Maggie.
Jon Proctor
April 3, 2017
May the family, colleagues and friends know that she was a very special person. Always attentive to our travelling public. I worked with Maggie from 1967 to 1985 at LAX.
Always had a smile and her English accent had a certain flair. A classy lady to say the least.
God bless and rest my old friend
Tony Procaccino
April 1, 2017
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