HUFF, Margaret Louise, age 93, born in Hubbard, Ohio, February 20, 1916, and a resident of Dearborn since 1954, died April 25, 2009, from complications resulting from a stroke on March 3. Beloved wife of the late Richard A. Huff 1919-1987. Dear mother of David J., Suzanne E. Holdridge Mark, Marilyn L. William Boggs, Richard Robin Duska, Daniel W. Anastasia Dragun and John A. Alisa. Grandmother of Pamela Relitz, Robert Holdridge, Michael Boggs, Brian Boggs, Ariella Huff, Orly Huff, Marguerite Huff, Christina Huff Richard Huff and Maria Huff. Great grandmother of Carla, Eddie and Adam Relitz, and Elizabeth, Mark and Kenny Holdridge. Survived by her brother Samuel J. Long, sister Shirley Burdett, seven nieces and nephews, and several half siblings and their children. In 1934 Margaret graduated third in her class of more than five hundred students at George Washington High School in New York City, and became a stenographer and legal secretary on Wall Street. During World War II, she first worked for the War Production Board and then for prominent Wall Street lawyer Elihu Root Jr., taking dictation and typing secret intelligence plans for the bombing of Germany. She joined the Women's Army Corps in January, 1944, where she worked with Top Secret security clearance as a code clerk in the War Department Code Center at the Pentagon, achieving the rank of Technical Sergeant. She married Richard on February 16, 1946. Margaret was a long-time and active member of the Dearborn Christian Fellowship formerly the Dearborn Christian Reformed Church, where she once served as a Deaconess. She particularly enjoyed the weekly Coffee Break bible study sessions at the church and the fellowship with other church members. Visitation at the Dearborn Chapel of the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Ave. on Wednesday, April 29 from 2-8 pm. Funeral Service will be held Thursday, April 30 at 11 am at the Dearborn Christian Fellowship Church, 21360 Donaldson, Dearborn. 313 563-1030. Instate from 10 am. Burial at Acacia Park, Beverly Hills, MI. Memorial contributions may be made to the church. howepeterson.com