The former Marjorie Peavey was born December 30, 1924, in Jackson to the late Alfred Peavey and Lulu (VanEpps) Peavey.
On February 24, 1941, she was united in marriage to Louis A. Gottschalk in Jackson and farmed west of Bad Axe for 32 years. They parted in 1973 and Louis Gottschalk died of cancer August 28, 1983.
Marge Gottschalk married Milton Young, March 11, 1974 in Bad Axe and they farmed south of Elkton many years. She was a member of the Colfax Methodist Church, past president of the Huron County Historical Society from 1968 to 1974, and a member of the Elkton Historical Society. Marge enjoyed gardening, canning her vegetables and loved fishing. She also had a lot of fun growing, selling and giving away pumpkins from her pumpkin farm at Halloween.
Survived by her husband Milton Young; two sons, Ronald (Harriet) Gottschalk of Hastings, FL, Samuel (Susan) Gottschalk of Elkton; and her daughter, Gloria (William) LeJeune of Bad Axe; daughters-in-law, Sue Gottschalk and Bonnie Gottschalk both of Bad Axe; thirteen grandchildren, Marsha, Lori, Kimberly, Bill, Bob, Jennifer, Todd, Chrystal, Denise, Cheryl, Kim, Jim and Morgan; 14 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Also surviving were her brother, Norris Peavey of Lakeworth, FL and three sisters, Maxine Kettel of Barryton, Monabelle Bryant of Granite City, IL and Jeanette Hall of Monti, UT.
Preceding her in death, were four sons, Louis Gottschalk Jr, Ralph Gottschalk, John Gottschalk and Alvin Gottschalk and two sisters, Mildred Ellenwood and Marion Brookins.
Champagne Funeral Chapel of Elkton.
The former Marjorie Peavey was born December 30, 1924, in Jackson to the late Alfred Peavey and Lulu (VanEpps) Peavey.
On February 24, 1941, she was united in marriage to Louis A. Gottschalk in Jackson and farmed west of Bad Axe for 32 years. They parted in 1973 and Louis Gottschalk died of cancer August 28, 1983.
Marge Gottschalk married Milton Young, March 11, 1974 in Bad Axe and they farmed south of Elkton many years. She was a member of the Colfax Methodist Church, past president of the Huron County Historical Society from 1968 to 1974, and a member of the Elkton Historical Society. Marge enjoyed gardening, canning her vegetables and loved fishing. She also had a lot of fun growing, selling and giving away pumpkins from her pumpkin farm at Halloween.
Survived by her husband Milton Young; two sons, Ronald (Harriet) Gottschalk of Hastings, FL, Samuel (Susan) Gottschalk of Elkton; and her daughter, Gloria (William) LeJeune of Bad Axe; daughters-in-law, Sue Gottschalk and Bonnie Gottschalk both of Bad Axe; thirteen grandchildren, Marsha, Lori, Kimberly, Bill, Bob, Jennifer, Todd, Chrystal, Denise, Cheryl, Kim, Jim and Morgan; 14 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Also surviving were her brother, Norris Peavey of Lakeworth, FL and three sisters, Maxine Kettel of Barryton, Monabelle Bryant of Granite City, IL and Jeanette Hall of Monti, UT.
Preceding her in death, were four sons, Louis Gottschalk Jr, Ralph Gottschalk, John Gottschalk and Alvin Gottschalk and two sisters, Mildred Ellenwood and Marion Brookins.
Champagne Funeral Chapel of Elkton.
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