As a National Park Service ranger, Margaret Anderson was adept at pointing out the best hiking trails on Mount Rainier, rescuing lost hikers, bandaging damaged limbs, putting out fires, and taking scofflaws into custody.
Anderson's life was celebrated during a memorial service held less than two weeks after her duty death in the park on New Year's Day. About 3,000 well-wishers paid tribute to Anderson, who was fatally shot by an ex-soldier while setting up a roadblock.