Born in Passaic, N.J., on Jan. 28, 1916, she was the daughter of Arthur and Julia (Lakotsy) Hanko. She moved to Los Angeles, Calif., as a child and was educated in the Los Angeles parochial school system and graduated from the Los Angeles Polytechnic High School. She also graduated from the Los Angeles City College.
She was an active and longtime communicant of St. Patrick's Church in Williamstown, where she was a past president of the St. Patrick's Ladies Guild and served as the historical secretary. She also was a member of the RENEW Prayer Group.
Her husband, H. Richard Archer, Ph.D., former custodian and director of the Rare Book Collection at Chapin Library at Williams College, Williamstown died Jan. 19, 1978. They were married in 1936.
She leaves a sister, Helen Brechel of Boise, Idaho; a niece, Linda Brechel Nash of Nampa, Idaho; and a nephew, Mark Brechel of Kalispell, Mont.
FUNERAL NOTICE -- A Liturgy of Christian Burial for Margot Archer will be celebrated Thursday, Oct. 28, 10 a.m., at St. Patrick's Church, Williamstown. Burial will follow in the Williams College Cemetery, Williamstown.
There are no calling hours.
Memorial donations are suggested for a charity of the donor's choice through the Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals, West Chapels, 521 W. Main St. North Adams, MA 01247, which is in charge of arrangements.
Published in North Adams Transcript on Oct. 26, 2004
Born in Passaic, N.J., on Jan. 28, 1916, she was the daughter of Arthur and Julia (Lakotsy) Hanko. She moved to Los Angeles, Calif., as a child and was educated in the Los Angeles parochial school system and graduated from the Los Angeles Polytechnic High School. She also graduated from the Los Angeles City College.
She was an active and longtime communicant of St. Patrick's Church in Williamstown, where she was a past president of the St. Patrick's Ladies Guild and served as the historical secretary. She also was a member of the RENEW Prayer Group.
Her husband, H. Richard Archer, Ph.D., former custodian and director of the Rare Book Collection at Chapin Library at Williams College, Williamstown died Jan. 19, 1978. They were married in 1936.
She leaves a sister, Helen Brechel of Boise, Idaho; a niece, Linda Brechel Nash of Nampa, Idaho; and a nephew, Mark Brechel of Kalispell, Mont.
FUNERAL NOTICE -- A Liturgy of Christian Burial for Margot Archer will be celebrated Thursday, Oct. 28, 10 a.m., at St. Patrick's Church, Williamstown. Burial will follow in the Williams College Cemetery, Williamstown.
There are no calling hours.
Memorial donations are suggested for a charity of the donor's choice through the Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals, West Chapels, 521 W. Main St. North Adams, MA 01247, which is in charge of arrangements.
Published in North Adams Transcript on Oct. 26, 2004
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