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Margaret Wetsch Gangl
Birth: Apr. 30, 1915
Morton County
North Dakota, USA
Death: Mar. 26, 2012
Springfield
Greene County
Missouri, USA
Margaret Gangl, 96, Springfield, Mo., passed to her heavenly home on March 26, 2012. Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 3, at Spirit of Life Catholic Church, Mandan, with the Rev. William Ruelle as celebrant. Burial will be at St. Anthony Cemetery.
Margaret was born April 30, 1915, in Morton County, the 10th child of 13 children born to George and Angelina (Aqulina) (Leingang) Wetsch. She was raised on the family farm south of St. Anthony and attended a one-room country school.
Margaret married John Gangl when she was 22 years old, on Oct. 22, 1936, and together, they had one son, Robert. They lived on the farm homesteaded by John's parents near St. Anthony, where they began farming, their lifelong livelihood.
Margaret was a member of the St. Maria Verein and the Christian Mothers. She enjoyed traveling around the area of Springfield with her grandchildren, whom she lived with in her later years. She had a passion for baking and cooking and made some of the best pastries, strudel and everyone enjoyed her potato noodles. Margaret loved quilting and embroidering. To help keep her mind sharp she spent many hours working on word search puzzle books. Her greatest love and passion was spending time with her family and relatives. She had a deep love for her faith and prayed the rosary often. She was a kind and generous woman and full of humor that affected everybody that she came in contact with.
Margaret is survived by her son, Robert (Alice) Gangl, St. Anthony; her granddaughter, Victoria Gangl, Springfield, Mo; her grandson, Scott (Ronda) Gangl, St. Anthony; her great-grandson, Tyler McClean, Springfield; one brother and sister-in-law, Henry and Elizabeth Gangl, Mandan; and many nieces and nephews.
Margaret was preceded in death by her husband, John; her parents, George and Angelina Wetsch; and her siblings, Elizabeth, Anna, Martin, Kathryn, Rose, MaryAnna, Margaret (first), George, Elenora, Clemence, Thomas and Caroline and their spouses.
Burial:
Saint Anthony Catholic Cemetery
Saint Anthony
Morton County
North Dakota, USA
Created by: Dale & Corinne Wise
Record added: Apr 01, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 87800962
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