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I went to school with Ellen and was lucky enough to get to know Margaret in my high school years. A wonderful person and true lady - heaven is truly brighter with her there.
Jan
July 15, 2013


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1916 - 2009
Bingham Galloway, Margaret ARLINGTON - Margaret Bingham Galloway, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and proud newspaperwoman for over 50 years, passed away Sunday, Dec. 20, 2009, after 93 interesting and entertaining years on God's great earth. Memorial service: 11 a.m. Wednesday at...
Read MoreI went to school with Ellen and was lucky enough to get to know Margaret in my high school years. A wonderful person and true lady - heaven is truly brighter with her there.
Jan
July 15, 2013
I will never forget our visits!
Dr. B. J. Mycoskie
January 05, 2010
I have been out of touch and did not find out we had lost Margaret until this hour. I have so many memories from the years I worked with this gracious and proper lady. Some of my most satisfying moments at the paper came when she approved of a photo I took for her. "Yes, yes, I like it." I can hear her say, all the while nodding her affirmation and pursing her lips. It seems like I can hear "My old Kentucky Home" playing in my head. She was a joy to visit with and I trust she is hosting high...
Tommy Hawkes
January 04, 2010 | Fort Worth, TX
I worked with Margaret in the late 50's at Grand Prairie Dailey News Texan. She was a wonderful lady.
Sandy Holland Tarrant
December 31, 2009
I remember Margaret from Texas Press Women. When I first attended a meeting, after joining the staff of the Greenville Herald-Banner, I was standing by myself not knowing anyone, and Margaret made a point of coming up and making me feel at home. She was so gracious and also had such a wonderful sense of humor, that I have never forgotten the occasion. She will be missed.
Carol Ferguson
December 30, 2009 | Greenville, TX
Margaret was a true southern belle, I had the privilege of working for her on the staff of The Arlington Woman magazine. I learned so much during that time, we all pitched in and did whatever there was that needed to be done. We had fun on the job.
Lera Hogan Oldham
December 28, 2009 | Arlington, TX
Randy, I am sorry for your loss. I remember being a "stringer" for the Arlington Citizen-Journal while I was a UTA journalism student. Your mom gave me good writing advice and some good interview tips, too. She was a smart and funny lady.
Debra Morrow
December 28, 2009 | Sarasota, FL
My family moved to Arlington in 1955 and kept up with friends and events through Margaret's column. She made our town personal and friendly. I come from Mississippi, so we had a Southern bond-- she interviewed me once for a column on southern recipes. What a small town thing to do!! We had lost touch but I will treasure that special bond I felt for her. My deepest sympathy to all her family. Billie Liddell
December 28, 2009
So sorry to hear of your mom's passing.I worked at the Citizen Journal in the 1970's.She was a first class lady and everyone that worked with her just loved her.
Billy Roberts
December 24, 2009 | Arlington, TX