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Margaret Ransom

Portland, Oregon

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Ransom, Margaret 90 May 24, 1923 Feb. 09, 2014 Margaret Ransom passed away Feb. 9, 2014. Her life was a lifelong service to others, one of remarkable faith and humility. She was born in Omaha, Neb., then moved to Laramie, Wyo. After graduating from the University of Wyoming, she taught English...

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Jim and family,
I just heard of Margaret's passing today. I am so sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful person and made a lasting impression on me over the years. It was a blessing getting to know Margaret as her assistant at Arleta School. She will be missed. Love to all.

Jim and family,
I just heard of Margaret's passing today from Marci Parkhurst. I am so sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful person and made a lasting impression on me throughout the years. What a blessing it was to get to know her as her assistant at Arleta. Love to all of you.

Will always miss you.

I met Margaret and Jim while attending our mutual family concerts and the celebrations of her grandson Jacob and our daughter Emily. I will miss seeing her smile and support in everything her family did to shine.

Dear Jim & Family,

I just lost my Margaret on Jan. 11, 2014. I know some of what you must be feeling at the loss of your Margaret. I knew you both from ACEI meetings, book sales and events. They were times of sharing and work for others.
I will miss your Margaret.

Framl Olson

Margaret was a very active member of the Association for Childhood Education International and that's how I met her in 1990. She was always very warm and caring and will be missed.

I had the pleasure of knowing Margaret during her retirement years as part of a teaching society. Her energy, love of life, and compassionate nature radiated when you were in her presence. She was a wonderful human being, who touched many lives in a positive manner.

Margaret was the embodiment of love and light. She so graciously gave that love to all who knew her. You will be missed.