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Margot Chow Obituary

On August 10, 2001, MARGOT (nee Victor), beloved wife of the late Wei-Liang Chow, devoted mother of Marian Michel, of Kingsville, Maggie Buchwald, of New York and Barbara Haldeman, of Haverford, PA., loving grandmother of Jenny, Emily, Julia, Laura, Matthew, Charlotte, Catherine, and great-grandmother of Natalie and Sebastian. Family and friends are invited to a gathering at the Johnson Funeral Home P.A., 8521 Loch Raven Blvd. (beltway exit 29B), on Saturday, August 18 from 2-3:30 P.M. to be followed by a Rememberance. Donations may be made in Mrs. Chows memory to the Kennedy Krieger Institute, 707 N. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. 21205.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Baltimore Sun from Aug. 13 to Aug. 16, 2001.

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Hannah S Wilder

August 12, 2020

As a friend of her daughter Margaret, I remember her as a very kind and warm person. I lived two streets away, yet she always made sure to ask Marian to walk me home. I would love to hear from either Maggie or Marian! My name then was Gayle Durham ( Now Dr Hannah S Wilder).

Hannah S Wilder

August 12, 2020

She was a remarkably kind and gracious lady to me as a friend of her daughter Maggie, whom I knew as Margaret at Roland Park Junior High in Baltimore. I would love to connect with
Maggie or her sister Marian, who used to walk me home to Kenilworth Avenue after Margaret and I did our homework together. My name was Gayle then, but is now Hannah

Laura

August 15, 2001

Granny, you are loved and missed and on my mind constantly. I will always carry you in my heart.

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