Obit: Roder, Margaret A. "Maggie" (1939 – 2019)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Roder, Hauser, Lindner, Walker, Timperley
Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Abbotsford, WI) 04 Dec 2019
Roder, Margaret A. "Maggie" (19 MAY 1939 – 21 OCT 2019)
Margaret A. “Maggie” Roder, 80, a life-long resident of Loyal, passed away on
the evening of Oct. 21, 2019, at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Marshfield.
Margaret Ann Roder was born on May 19, 1939, to Carl and Gertrude (nee Hauser)
Roder. As a toddler, she lived for a short while in Milwaukee while her father
worked at a steel company during the World War II war effort. The family
returned to Loyal in 1945 and remained there for the rest of their lives. Maggie
graduated from Loyal High School in 1958. She was employed at Figi’s in
Marshfield, and retired from Fiskars in Spencer in 2004. It’s doubtful she ever
missed listening to or watching a Packer game, and the summers found her fishing
in nearby lakes. She became an expert crafter with crochet hook and knitting
needles. By the end of 2018, she had knitted more than 1,000 pairs of mittens
that she donated to the churches and other charities every December. Her dear
friends will always remember her for the beautiful crocheted lace cloths and
quilts she gave them. Maggie made the very generous donation of her body to the
UW-Madison School of Medicine, saying “With all that’s wrong with me, they
should learn something!” Her cremains will eventually be returned to family for
burial with her parents at St. Anthony’s Cemetery in Loyal. A memorial gathering
to celebrate her life is being planned for a later date in early 2020 (date and
place to be announced).
Maggie leaves behind her close cousins: Joan (Pete) Lindner of Loyal, Marianne
(Jim) Walker of Nelsonville, and Ruth Ann (Gary) Timperley of Hay Springs, Neb.;
as well as many close friends in the surrounding Loyal area.
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