Margaret Ellen “Peggy” <I>Waters</I> Bowhay

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Margaret Ellen “Peggy” Waters Bowhay

Birth
Lakewood, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
4 Dec 2013 (aged 81)
La Grange, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.68124, Longitude: -87.69155
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OBITUARY NOTICE
Wheaton Leader (Illinois)
7 December 2013

Margaret Bowhay Born: July 2, 1932; Lakewood, OH Died: Dec. 4, 2013 ; LaGrange, IL

Margaret Waters Bowhay, age 81, of LaGrange Park, formerly of Western Springs and Park Forest, died Wednesday at LaGrange Hospital. She was the dear mother of James (Cynthia) Bowhay of LaGrange and Anne Bowhay (Jeff Hanneman) of Oak Park; grandmother of Sam and Ruth Bowhay, and Emily, Peter, and Jane Hanneman; wife of the late James H. Bowhay; and sister of James Q. Waters of Gold Canyon, Arizona.

A memorial service is planned for Sunday, December 15, 2013, at 1:30 p.m., at First Congregational Church of Western Springs. Interment will be private at Mount Hope Cemetery, Chicago.

Margaret Ellen "Peggy" Waters was born July 2, 1932 in Lakewood, Ohio, to Ruth Esther Carlson Waters and James Davis Waters. She and her brother, Jim, were raised in Lakewood and Cleveland Heights. After earning a full-tuition scholarship from the Vassar Club of Cleveland, Peggy graduated from Vassar College with a degree in political science in 1955.

Upon graduation, Peggy moved to San Francisco to be a fellow in the Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs. There she met her future husband, Jim, a Burlingame, California native. After they completed the program, Peggy and Jim married on August 25, 1956.

Peggy was a homemaker in the early years of marriage, raising their two children. The family lived in Red Bluff, Sacramento and Oakland (Montclair), California, moving to Park Forest in 1969, when Jim became director of the Midwest office of the Council of State Governments.

Peggy joined the Park Forest League of Women Voters, soon becoming president of its 150- member chapter. She went on to join the League 's Illinois State Board, then joined the League 's Chicago staff in 1973 as a member of its accounting/development staff. Later, Peggy went to work for several accounting firms, including Blackman Kallick LLP of Chicago and Peterek & Howse, LLP of Westchester.

Widowed in 1988, Peggy retired to Western Springs in 1994, and in 2000 moved to Plymouth Place. She was active with the First Congregational Church of Western Springs, including its Woman's Society and Benevolence Committee. Peggy also volunteered for her beloved alma mater, raising class gifts for Vassar 's Class of 1955.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts to First Congregational Church of Western Springs, 1106 Chestnut Street, Western Springs, IL, 60558, or the College Scholarship Fund at the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, 70 E. Lake St., Suite 720, Chicago, 60601.
OBITUARY NOTICE
Wheaton Leader (Illinois)
7 December 2013

Margaret Bowhay Born: July 2, 1932; Lakewood, OH Died: Dec. 4, 2013 ; LaGrange, IL

Margaret Waters Bowhay, age 81, of LaGrange Park, formerly of Western Springs and Park Forest, died Wednesday at LaGrange Hospital. She was the dear mother of James (Cynthia) Bowhay of LaGrange and Anne Bowhay (Jeff Hanneman) of Oak Park; grandmother of Sam and Ruth Bowhay, and Emily, Peter, and Jane Hanneman; wife of the late James H. Bowhay; and sister of James Q. Waters of Gold Canyon, Arizona.

A memorial service is planned for Sunday, December 15, 2013, at 1:30 p.m., at First Congregational Church of Western Springs. Interment will be private at Mount Hope Cemetery, Chicago.

Margaret Ellen "Peggy" Waters was born July 2, 1932 in Lakewood, Ohio, to Ruth Esther Carlson Waters and James Davis Waters. She and her brother, Jim, were raised in Lakewood and Cleveland Heights. After earning a full-tuition scholarship from the Vassar Club of Cleveland, Peggy graduated from Vassar College with a degree in political science in 1955.

Upon graduation, Peggy moved to San Francisco to be a fellow in the Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs. There she met her future husband, Jim, a Burlingame, California native. After they completed the program, Peggy and Jim married on August 25, 1956.

Peggy was a homemaker in the early years of marriage, raising their two children. The family lived in Red Bluff, Sacramento and Oakland (Montclair), California, moving to Park Forest in 1969, when Jim became director of the Midwest office of the Council of State Governments.

Peggy joined the Park Forest League of Women Voters, soon becoming president of its 150- member chapter. She went on to join the League 's Illinois State Board, then joined the League 's Chicago staff in 1973 as a member of its accounting/development staff. Later, Peggy went to work for several accounting firms, including Blackman Kallick LLP of Chicago and Peterek & Howse, LLP of Westchester.

Widowed in 1988, Peggy retired to Western Springs in 1994, and in 2000 moved to Plymouth Place. She was active with the First Congregational Church of Western Springs, including its Woman's Society and Benevolence Committee. Peggy also volunteered for her beloved alma mater, raising class gifts for Vassar 's Class of 1955.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts to First Congregational Church of Western Springs, 1106 Chestnut Street, Western Springs, IL, 60558, or the College Scholarship Fund at the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, 70 E. Lake St., Suite 720, Chicago, 60601.


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