Marjorie J. Waldbillig, age 84, of St. Paul Park, peacefully passed on to her spiritual life free from breast cancer and Alzheimer’s.
Preceded in death by her parents, Rose L. and Louis Peters.
Survived by beloved husband of 58 years, Donald J.; children, Mary Lynne (Jerry) Wolfe, Jim (Leigh), Patty; grandchildren, Alison, D.J., Rose (Justin) Wink, Heather Modrynski; sister, Carol Riley; brother and sister-in-law Albert (Janet); other family and many wonderful friends.
Marge lived in St. Paul Park and attended St. Thomas Aquinas Church. She sang in the choir from grade school until she was married and later in the funeral choir. She typed for Father Eggert, taught catechism, was a minister of Care, Word & Communion and provided respite. While raising her children, she worked for the state highway department, American National Bank and was a Girl Scout leader. After she retired, she took care of her grandchildren. She loved sewing, knitting, flower gardening, 500, bridge, cooking, singing, playing the organ, and being at the lake with family swimming and fishing.
Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 2, with visitation starting at 9:30 at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 920 Holly, St. Paul Park. Interment church cemetery. The family invites you to wear colorful clothing and come to celebrate Marge’s life. Feel free to bring an anecdote about Marge to share. Our many thanks to the caregivers at Betty’s Home, Ebenezer Day Break in Hastings, and everyone who helped with Marge’s care. Memorials to St. Thomas BUDA Scholarship Foundation.
Kok Funeral Home, 651-459-2875.
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