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Obituary of Margaret Scruton Richardson
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Margaret Scruton Richardson passed peacefully March 27 th in Austin Texas after
suffering a stroke. She and her family had been on a long journey with her dementia.
Born February 9, 1934, in Arkansas City, Kansas, where her family moved for her
father’s work during the depression. At the age of two her family returned to Arlington.
Margaret remembered life in Arlington as a wonderful time of family and discovery. Her
family was large and multi-generational, grandmother, great grandmother, mother, father
and four siblings living on Cooper Street with a garden, chickens, a cow and an orchard.
Her other grandparents lived down the road. She loved waking up early, sneaking out
and going to visit her grandmother Vandaveer. She loved the quiet time with her. She
and her siblings returned to Arlington to attend their Arlington High School Reunions
where they caught up with old and dear friends and remembered the great times.
After completing Junior College, she moved to Austin where she lived for more than 65
years collecting friends, growing family, and building a career. Her early career was with
Texas Employment Commission, Austin National Bank, Texas State Legislature, Texas
Jeweler’s Association and Texas Retail Association. She chose to complete her
undergraduate degree and enrolled at UT as a SOTA (Student Older Than Average)
which she was very proud of. She earned a degree in Journalism while working for
UT’s News and Information Services. Later she received her Association Executive
Certification and continued her career as Executive Director of the Texas Psychological
Association. Finding it hard to just retire, she worked again for the state and for a church
office. In all of her jobs she enjoyed creating publications, organizing events and
growing membership.
She loved poetry, reading, film, playing cards, fishing, working, her family and friends.
She would have told you being a mom and grandma was her best work. She read to,
played with, explored with and loved us all.
She is preceded in death by her daughter, Sarah Youngquist, her husband W S
Richardson, parents William and Theo Scruton, siblings, Sally, Ann, David and Jane,
sister-in-law, Meg Roehrig. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Suzanna
and John Caballero, grandchildren Jacquelyn and Natalie Caballero, Elizabeth Hennig
Alahtab (children Aya and Rayan), Victoria Hennig Galvan (husband, Juan and son,
Krowley) and Michael Youngquist, many nieces and nephews and, her dear friend,
Karen Kamerschen.
A memorial service will be held at 2:00 May 4, 2024, at University Presbyterian Church,
2203 San Antonio Street, Austin, Texas. In lieu of flowers her family asks that you make
contributions to AGE Services of Central Texas
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Saturday, May 4, 2024
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2203 San Antonio Street
Austin, Texas, United States
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