OBITUARY

Margery Carter Williams Ludwig

August 10, 1929April 20, 2021
Obituary of Margery Carter Williams Ludwig

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Margery Carter Williams Ludwig, of Williamsburg, VA, age 91, passed away the evening of April 20, 2021. She was the daughter of Charles Lifsey Williams Sr. and Elizabeth Smith Williams, both deceased. A native of Richmond, VA, she was a psychology graduate of the University of North Carolina. She pursued a career as a human resource professional, and later a teacher, before marriage and raising her family. Mrs. Ludwig, a life-long Episcopalian, was most recently a member of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. She was active in the Colonial Dames Virginia Chapter, League of Women Voters, and the genealogist at The Page-Nelson Society. A history buff, she had been a volunteer interpreter at Colonial National Historic Park in Yorktown, VA, Historic Jamestowne for Preservation Virginia, and a concert usher and historic guide at Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. She was preceded in death by her husband of sixty-six years, Richard Marshall Ludwig. She is survived by three daughters, Madge Ludwig of Centre Hall, PA, Helen Nelson Ludwig and her fiancé, Stephen Spence of Louisa, VA, and Elizabeth Marshall Ludwig Radovsky of Mechanicsville, VA; three granddaughters, Sarah Moussavi, Ariana Moussavi, and Jamie Marshall Williams, as well as two great grandchildren, Olivia Ariana Ludwig and Dylan Carter Ludwig. She was greatly loved by them all. No memorial service will be held. A private burial at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA will take place at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the hospice fund at www.amedysis.com/foundation/about, or to the Williamsburg Landing, Inc. Benevolence Fund, contact Sally P. Wolfe at [email protected] or call at 757-253-0303. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.nelsenwilliamsburg.com.

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