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Legacy
and Chronology of Margaret Sarah Clark
Born
May 3, 1919 in Baltimore, Maryland. Father was Dr. Charles Ellis Clark, a
physician and her mother was Rosa Ann Clark (Clarkie)
Her brothers and sisters were Wilson Warren Clark who later
married Martha and, from Clarkie’s first marriage to Baum, Alfie, Charlie
Baum (“Bunk”), Royal Ardmore
or Roy Baum, Anita Lewellyn Baum Ewell (Neddie), Frank Hume Clark who married
Libby, and Cassie Baum Schochett.
Married on Februrary 2, 1943 to Charles Albert Reddick who became a
captain in the U.S. Army and was a veteran of WW II. He was born on June
1914, the son of Guy Albert Reddick and Cleo Hobson and passed away on January 3, 1991.
Their three children are Carol, Clark and Barbara Lynn.
The couple lived on 3214 Piedmont Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland
and later moved to 4010 Raleigh Road in Villa Nova, Baltimore County,
Maryland. Barbara Lynn was born after the move to the county.
After being widowed in 1991, Margaret married Dr. Burris F. Husman in
February of 1996. Burris has his doctorate in sports psychology. He was
chairman at the University of Maryland for 35 years. He was the assistant
basketball coach there in the early 50s. Burris and Margaret have been
living in the Annapolis area and her son Clark and daughter-in-law Pat and
their 3 sons Steven, Jonathan and David also live near them in Crownsville
and were very attentive to both of them.
Margaret also supported her 2 daughters Lynn and Carol. Lynn lives
in Chicago which limited their interaction but they spent a lot of time on
the phone.
Margaret's legacy is really her family-those who loved her
including her deceased husband Charles A. Reddick, and her husband, Dr. Burris Husman;
her children, Carol Koh, Clark Reddick and B. Lynn Kilroy; her
grandchildren, Philip Koh and Deborah Tylor and Clark and Pat's sons:
Steven Reddick, Jonathan Reddick, David Reddick, and Lynn's children: Sarah
Buhman and Jessie Buhman and
her great-grandchildren: Sophie Koh, Timothy Koh,
Katherine Tylor. Also Margaret is beloved
and remembered by Pat Kilroy and his children Erin, Megan and Caitlin. Many
friends-too numerous to mention both from the past and present, will keep her in
their memories.
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