Magee was always interested in her family's lives, enjoying their little daily stories. She would remark about them with an enthusiastic "Oh really|" She loved her family dearly and also loved raising her four kids in Minnesota. Running her household, baking, canning, eating corn on the cob were all sources of delight for her. She had enthusiasm for bowling, the daily crossword, travel with her sisters, and bridge games with her many friends. Magee had great energy for life and all those she loved.
Her family thanks the staff at St. Therese Southwest Retirement Community in Hopkins and the staff at NC Little Hospice for their tender care.
Visitation Friday (TODAY), 5-7 PM, Prayer Service at 7 PM, Werness Brothers, 3500 W. 50th St., Mpls. Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday 11 AM at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Valley View and Gleason Roads, Edina. Visitation also one hour before Mass at church. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Dominican Sisters of Adrian, Michigan or N.C. Little Hospice. WERNESS BROTHERS
Published in the Star Tribune from 3/31/2005 - 4/1/2005[edited].
contributed by: DaveVangsness
Magee was always interested in her family's lives, enjoying their little daily stories. She would remark about them with an enthusiastic "Oh really|" She loved her family dearly and also loved raising her four kids in Minnesota. Running her household, baking, canning, eating corn on the cob were all sources of delight for her. She had enthusiasm for bowling, the daily crossword, travel with her sisters, and bridge games with her many friends. Magee had great energy for life and all those she loved.
Her family thanks the staff at St. Therese Southwest Retirement Community in Hopkins and the staff at NC Little Hospice for their tender care.
Visitation Friday (TODAY), 5-7 PM, Prayer Service at 7 PM, Werness Brothers, 3500 W. 50th St., Mpls. Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday 11 AM at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Valley View and Gleason Roads, Edina. Visitation also one hour before Mass at church. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Dominican Sisters of Adrian, Michigan or N.C. Little Hospice. WERNESS BROTHERS
Published in the Star Tribune from 3/31/2005 - 4/1/2005[edited].
contributed by: DaveVangsness
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