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Margaret Bingham Galloway

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1916 - 2009

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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...

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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

I will never forget our visits!
Dr. B. J. Mycoskie

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...

I worked with Margaret in the late 50's at Grand Prairie Dailey News Texan. She was a wonderful lady.
Sandy Holland Tarrant

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.

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.

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.

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

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.