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Inaccuracies and obvious bias in this write-up
There are a number of inaccuracies in this write-up that I want to correct. Margot's husband was a CPA and worked for NYC -- he never was in advertising. Margot and Dita had a platonic relationship -- they survived together -- they did not have a sexual relationship. Dita was not gay. Margot's "coming out" to her children took place many, many years ago. Everyone knew she was a lesbian based on the friendships she had, the women she shared apartments with, etc. She was loved and accepted by her family for who she was.

You missed some of the most important perspectives about Margot. She was generous to everyone; she gave up religion because, to her, it was a source of hatred and competition in the world; she loved nature and adventure; she loved opera, having first heard it in Theresienstadt; she had the greenest of thumbs and was the most admired gardener; she was an athlete -- a skier, a hiker, a swimmer -- who, until her dying moment, had a strong beating heart while all other systems in her body failed.