At 105, Holocaust survivor and Charleston Hope Lodge founder Margot Freudenberg returns for 42nd anniversary party
Lee Davis, a Hartsville current resident who is staying at the Charleston Hope Lodge while undergoing treatment for leukemia, cuts the cake during the lodge's 42nd reunion party on Saturday, as Lodge Manager Sundi Herring (right) shares a laugh with observers. David Quick/postandcourier.com Buy this photo
105-year-old Margot Freudenberg, the founder of the Charleston Hope Lodge, checks out a print of the lodge presented to her by Hope Lodge Manager Sundi Herring and Assistant Manager Lauren Kerr at the facility's 42nd reunion on Saturday. David Quick/postandcourier.com Buy this photo
Margot Freudenberg (middle), the founder of the American Cancer Society's Charleston Hope Lodge, chats with Lee Davis (left), a Hartsville resident currently staying at the lodge while undergoing treatment for leukemia. Freudenberg's long-time friend, Dr. Ruth Patterson, (right) shares a laugh with the two women David Quick/postandcourier.com Buy this photo
