She received a teaching certificate from Iowa Teacher's College in Cedar Falls. After her education she taught in rural schools near Grundy Center and Montezuma.
On December 25, 1945, she was married to Ray A. Thompson in Lancaster, Missouri. She worked as a bookkeeper for Bohstedt Real Estate Company and later for the Department of Human Services. She retired in 1991.
Margaret was a member of the Grinnell Christian Church, the Order of Eastern Star, the White Shrine of Newton, the VFW, Past President of the American Legion Auxiliary, and Past Noble Grand of the Rebekah Lodge in Grinnell. She enjoyed needle work and socializing with friends.
Survivors include one daughter, Louann Heinle of Laurel, Iowa; three sons, Kenneth R. Thompson of Laurel, Delbert Thompson of Dothan, Alabama, and William J. Thompson of Newton; 15 grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Lyle Truman
She received a teaching certificate from Iowa Teacher's College in Cedar Falls. After her education she taught in rural schools near Grundy Center and Montezuma.
On December 25, 1945, she was married to Ray A. Thompson in Lancaster, Missouri. She worked as a bookkeeper for Bohstedt Real Estate Company and later for the Department of Human Services. She retired in 1991.
Margaret was a member of the Grinnell Christian Church, the Order of Eastern Star, the White Shrine of Newton, the VFW, Past President of the American Legion Auxiliary, and Past Noble Grand of the Rebekah Lodge in Grinnell. She enjoyed needle work and socializing with friends.
Survivors include one daughter, Louann Heinle of Laurel, Iowa; three sons, Kenneth R. Thompson of Laurel, Delbert Thompson of Dothan, Alabama, and William J. Thompson of Newton; 15 grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Lyle Truman
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