Margaret Anne Crook Huggin
June 2, 1938 – July 22, 2022
Margaret Anne Crook Huggin passed away on July 22, 2022, in Mineral, Virginia.
Margaret was born in Georgia to James Denver Crook and Onita Lancaster Crook on June 2, 1938. She married Benjamin Aneurin Huggin on November 22, 1959, in Greenville, South Carolina. Margaret is preceded in death by Benjamin Aneurin Huggin.
Margaret is survived by her children, Deborah (Huggin) Van Trees (Harry Van Trees), Benjamin Aneurin Huggin, Jr. (Cheryl Kindred Huggin); Her brother James Crook Jr., her grandchildren, Margaret A. Van Trees, Emma D. Van Trees, Eizabeth A. Huggin, Benjamin D. Huggin, Harry W. Van Trees, Samuel B. Huggin, and Molly E. Van Trees; and her great granddaughter, Alyson C. Miller. She also leaves behind her significant other of 10 years Hank Philcox.
A visitation will be held from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday July 26, 2022 at Woodward Funeral Home in Louisa, Va.
Calvin and I are so sorry for the passing of Margaret. She very quickly became one of my best friends at the beach. Her quick wit, smile, and positive attitude were a few of her attributes. I must say she was one of my favorite people ever. We loved our time spent with her and Hank. Margaret will be missed, and always be in our hearts. Our sincere condolences to her family, friends, and especially Hank. Calvin and Judy Harris, Springs Tower Condos, #203.
Don and I were very sorry to hear about Margaret’s passing. We knew both Margaret and Hank from the beach and Margaret always had a smile on her face , a wave or something nice to say when she saw you. Our prayers and condolences are with the family and her significant other Hank
Very sorry to hear of the loss of Margaret. May she rest in comfort in the arms of our Lord and the peace that surpasses understanding fall upon Hank, the family and friends.
RIP Margaret. Donna and I shared some wonderful times with her and Hank here in Louisa and in Myrtle Beach. Loving, thoughtful, caring, witty and fun to be with. Our condolences to Hank, Debbie, Harry and the entire family.
We are so sad to lose our friend Margaret. We had many years of friendship, playing bridge and golf. She was always fun to be with and had a lot of laughs together. She is in God’s hands now and at peace. Our prayers are with her family and Hank
Quentin and I are so very sorry to learn of Margaret’s death. We met Margaret and Hank in 2017 at the beach and learned early on that we shared mutual friends.
Our continued thoughts and prayers are with Margaret’s family and Hank.
We had so many fun times and we will miss her dearly.
Love and blessings,
Linda and Quentin