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Margaret Lucretia Garrett MD

Peggy Garrett, 91, passed away peacefully on October 30, 2022 in Washington, DC. She was born at home in Haddonfield, NJ to parents Margaret (Davis) and Robert Y. Garrett, Jr., and was educated in the Haddonfield public schools. She graduated from Bucknell University, Phi Beta Kappa, in 1952. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1956 as one of only six women in her class. Upon completing her residency in New Haven, CT in 1968, she moved to Washington, DC, where she practiced psychiatry until retirement.



Peggy was astute, kind and generous; friends remarked that she was elegant and independent. While some might have seen her as quiet and unassuming, she had a terrific wit and sense of humor. Peggy enjoyed museums, theater, and playing games with friends and family. She loved to travel, and had a particular affinity for the Maine coast and Fenwick Island, DE. She was a fellow of the Washington Psychiatric Society and a member of the Georgetown Presbyterian Church. A long time member of the Rotary Club of Washington, DC., she helped organize bingo nights at Walter Reed National Medical Center. She also volunteered as a tutor at her local public school, and conducted oral history interviews for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.



Her brother Robert F. Y. Garrett, III preceded her in death in 2021. She is survived by three adoring nieces Margaret F. Garrett of Washington, DC, Elizabeth G. Mayer of Mt. Pleasant, SC, Mary L. Foust of Linwood, NJ; sister-in-law Mary S. Garrett of Beesleys Pt, NJ; a great-nephew Garrett F. Mayer; and great-niece Margaret G. Mayer.



Private services will be held at Harleigh Cemetery in Camden, NJ. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Rotary International Foundation (https://www.rotary.org/en/donate) or the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (https://www.ushmm.org/support/ways-to-give/donate).

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Published by The Washington Post on Nov. 6, 2022.

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Dr. Rita (Munley) and Gary (Gus) Gallagher

November 7, 2022

Our condolences . RIP dear friend . The world is lesser place forever more.

David Klaus

November 7, 2022

So sorry for your loss! I used to pick Peggy up in my car and we would drive to Walter Reed Hospital to play bingo with wounded warriors and their families. The year I was President of our Rotary Club, I gave her a recognition award for that service. I will miss her.

Donnie Shaw

November 7, 2022

Thank you to Peggy who got me to participate in Bingo at Walter Reed in my early days as a new DC Rotarian.
Let's just say, "I drank the Kool-aid!"
My God bless her soul!

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