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Marguerite Krieger Obituary

KRIEGER, MARGUERITE deVERE DRAVO, 82, a Louisville native who loved traveling, nature and her family, died Saturday, December 2, 2006 near her home in Advance, NC. The cause was a heart attack. Marguerite was born on April 4, 1924 the daughter of Gladys Louise Von Allmen of Prospect, and Vernon Booth Dravo of Louisville. She was raised and educated by her aunt Marguerite Fowler and Clell Fowler. She graduated from Atherton High School in 1941 and earned a BA in Economics from Duke University in 1945. With her husband, Kenneth Harris Krieger, also of Louisville, she moved to New Jersey in 1948. The couple lived in Chatham, NJ, for 20 years. They retired to Savannah, GA, and later moved to Advance, NC. With a Masters degree in environmental education, she was a lifelong advocate of wildlife, gardens and the wilderness. Avid travelers, Marguerite and Ken vacationed in Africa and South America, skied in Europe and celebrated their 50th anniversary on a cruise from Moscow to St. Petersburg. Marguerite is survived by husband, Kenneth of Advance, NC; daughter, Lisa Krieger; and granddaughter, Laura Witteman-Krieger of Palo Alto, CA; aunt, Albertha Bryan of Louisville; cousins, Doris Simcoe Claiborne of Louisville, J. David Simcoe of Elizatbethtown, Richard Simcoe of Charlotte, NC, Fred Bryan of Baton Rouge, LA, and Ron Bryan of Sun City, CA. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday at St. Andrews Episcopal Church, 2233 Woodbourne, Louisville. Visitation will be at 10:30 a.m. until time of service at the church. Interment will be in Cave Hill Cemetery. Arrangements by Stoess Funeral Home, Crestwood. Gifts in Marguerite's memory can be made to: The Nature Conservancy, Attn: Donor Services, 4245 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 1000, Arlington, VA 22203 (account #2289812), and Salvation Army, 1000 Center Place, Norcross, GA 30093 (for Davie County, N.C.).

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Published by Courier-Journal on Dec. 8, 2006.

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cornelia wright

December 6, 2006

Dearest Ken, Lisa And Laura,

We were shacked bY Margie's sudden death. We had talked several times in the last weeks of Edie's life.

Our Prayers and thoughts are with each of you.

Neally and Barbara

Kristen Strickland

December 5, 2006

Dear Uncle Ken, Lisa, and Laura:
My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time...Aunt Margie is such a lovely person and I know she will always be in our hearts. I know this is a difficult time for all, but know that you have people that love you and care about you.

Bettie Wright Dally (Neally Wright's daughter #1)

December 5, 2006

Uncle Ken & Lisa:

Words are insuffificent to describe what my Aunt Margie/Godmother meant to me. She was a remarkable, one-of-a-kind, classy lady whom I will truly miss. What a blessing that she and Uncle Ken attended my daughter Kristen's wedding last February, leaving us with such lovely pictures/memories. I also heard her wonderful voice recently when she called to check on my sister Edie -- another sweet remembrance. I know she would want us to thrive in her memory and complete our earthly mission. I pray that her incredible spirit will join us in our journey.

Paula Wright Schwartz

December 5, 2006

Dearest "Uncle" Ken & Lisa,
I was so very sorry to hear of "Aunt" Margie's death. I know that it must be a shock to you all. She is such a large part of my Mother's life and she will be missed greatly.

Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. With the love that you, Lisa and Laura have for one another, you will find the strength to get you through the days & months ahead.

Much Love -
Paula Wright Schwartz (Neally Wright's daughter #4)

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