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Margaret Peggy Clark This is Me

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U.S. Embassy
Tegucigalpa, Honduras

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  1. 1. News - Obituary: Peg Bailey had gifted hand for flower arrangements - sacbee.com
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    Published on: 1/7/2005   Last Visited: 1/7/2005

    Born Margaret Clark in Santa Barbara in 1919, she preferred to be addressed as Peg or Peggy.

    At Santa Barbara High School, she met Charles "Buck" Bailey, star fullback on the school's varsity football team.

    The couple were married in May 1941, after he joined the U.S. Army Air Forces.

    He served as a pilot in the European theater of World War II. His plane was shot down on a 1943 mission over Germany, and he was a prisoner until the end of the war.

    In the 1950s, his Air Force assignments meant a life of travel for him and his family.

    From 1953 to 1955, he was assigned to the U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, as chief of the mission to the Honduran air force.
  2. 2. Thursday Obituaries
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    Published on: 12/9/2004   Last Visited: 3/9/2005

    BAILEY, Margaret "Peggy" Clark

    Born at Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara February 16, 1919 and died in San Francisco December 9, 2004 following a heart attack. Peg grew up in Santa Barbara and attended Santa Barbara Junior High and Santa Barbara High School. She was the daughter of Hugh and Ethel Clark.

    In 1941, Peggy married Charles "Buck" Bailey in a ceremony at First Presbyterian Church on State Street.
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    Her new husband was soon to enter the European theater of World War II as a pilot in the Army Air Corps, while Peggy remained in Santa Barbara and gave birth to their first child, Randy. Buck's plane was shot down in 1943 in a mission over Germany, and he was a prisoner until the end of the war.
  3. 3. Thursday Obituaries
    www.sbcoast.com/../obits/1-13- - [Cached]

    Published on: 12/9/2004   Last Visited: 12/26/2005

    BAILEY, Margaret "Peggy" Clark

    Born at Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara February 16, 1919 and died in San Francisco December 9, 2004 following a heart attack. Peg grew up in Santa Barbara and attended Santa Barbara Junior High and Santa Barbara High School. She was the daughter of Hugh and Ethel Clark.

    In 1941, Peggy married Charles "Buck" Bailey in a ceremony at First Presbyterian Church on State Street.
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    Her new husband was soon to enter the European theater of World War II as a pilot in the Army Air Corps, while Peggy remained in Santa Barbara and gave birth to their first child, Randy. Buck's plane was shot down in 1943 in a mission over Germany, and he was a prisoner until the end of the war.

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