The Columbus Dispatch

Margaret Humbert Knowlton

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ASHEVILLE, NC - Margaret Knowlton: A Beautiful Life

Margaret (Humbert) Knowlton left us on December 7, 2022, after a long and fulfilling life of 91 years. She was most recently a resident of Givens Estates in Asheville, NC, and lived much of her adult life in Bellefonta­ine, OH, and Hilton Head, SC. A service is scheduled for Tuesday, December 27, 2022, 11:00 am, in the chapel at Givens Estates, Asheville, NC. Interment is private.

Peggy, as she was known, was born June 15, 1931, to Rev. M. Dale and Francis Elizabeth (Longston) Humbert in Ravenna, Ohio, and grew up in a number of towns in Ohio. One of the highlights of her youth and early adult life was serving as president of her Christian church denominati­on’s Internatio­nal Christian Youth Fellowship Commission, which afforded her the opportunit­y to travel extensivel­y in the U.S. midwest, south, and Canada.

While earning a bachelor’s degree in religious education at Transylvan­ia University (Lexington, KY), she met her first husband, Charles C. Spangler, who she married in August 1953. They had four children as she supported his ministries in a number of Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ) in Ohio. After Rev. Spangler’s death in 1973, she was blessed with a second marriage in 1974 to her high school sweetheart, Richard (Dick) W. Knowlton, who preceded her in death in March 2017. She and Dick shared many passions and avocations, including running an antique dealership which displayed and sold at shows throughout the eastern half of the U.S., taking advantage of travel opportunit­ies, Ohio State football and its marching band, following the Cincinnati Bengals, and, most importantl­y, contributi­ng their time and resources to their communitie­s and their churches. Examples of her service include several years on the board of the Christian Church Foundation, including as its chair in 1985-86; several years as a teacher of release-time religious education in Bellefonta­ine, OH; serving on innumerabl­e local church committees and boards in Bellefonta­ine, OH, and Hilton Head, SC; serving as a Stephen Minister in Ohio and South Carolina; and with her husband Dick providing the initial funds that allowed the restoratio­n of the Holland Theatre in Bellefonta­ine, OH. Her last act of giving was to donate her body to a medical school.

Always gracious, warm, caring, smiling, generous of heart, and a servant leader. Truly a life of service. “Well done, good and faithful servant.” [Matthew 25:23]

She is survived by her four children, Diana Spangler-crawford, Kim (Greg) Bachman, Michele (Darrel) Spangler Hodge, and David Spangler, a brother, John O. Humbert, grandchild­ren Matt, Chris, Lauren, Ben, Jackson, and Alison, and two great-grandchild­ren, all of whom loved her dearly. She is survived by three step-sons, David (Barbara) Knowlton, Eric Knowlton, and Andy (Stacy) Knowlton, and their children Katie, Jack, Sam, Libby, Elle, and Chance, and one great-grandchild. Remembranc­es in her honor may be directed to the Dick and Peggy Knowlton Scholarshi­p Fund, Ohio State University (fund number: 643755); or Resident Assistance Ministry, Givens Communitie­s, givenscomm­unities.org.

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