Margaret Mary Ping
  • Born on: November 22, 1953
  • Departed on: November 15, 2007

Margaret Mary Ping

Margaret Mary Jarboe Ping died peacefully at her home, her family beside her, on Thursday, November 15, 2007 from cancer. She was 53 years of age. Margaret was born November 22, 1953 in Louisville, Kentucky, the eldest child of John and Dorothy Jarboe. Margaret and her family called several different states home, eventually moving to Memphis, Tennessee in 1968 where she graduated from Immaculate Conception High School in 1971. From a very young age Margaret wanted to be a nurse and she pursued that goal first by entering the registered nursing diploma program with Methodist Hospitals of Memphis, graduating in 1975 as an RN. A few years after moving with her husband and son to Iowa, she pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing at the University of Iowa, graduating with her BSN in 1988. In her 32 years as a nurse, Margaret worked in Tennessee, Pennsylvania, and for 28 years was a registered nurse at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics where she worked in newborn nursery, newborn intensive care and finally, her dream, labor and delivery for 20 years. In addition to her work in labor and delivery Margaret was a certified childbirth educator. Her empathy, concern and care for mothers and their babies was an integral part of her approach to her profession and many new mothers remember her work and care for them during their child birthing experience. While attending classes at Memphis State University in 1972 as a part of her diploma program, a chance encounter while walking to class introduced her to Charles (Chuck) Ping. They would become best friends, married life-partners for 32 years. They had one child, Jeremy, and when Margaret was asked about having only one child would enigmatically reply, “when you do it right the first time, you don’t need to have another.” Margaret had many interests, quilting, weaving, knitting, needle-work, gardening, baking, making jams and jellies from the fruits of their garden, having friends over for gatherings, sitting on the front porch, traveling the world with Chuck. In the few months since her diagnosis, four quilts were started, two completed, with close friends and Chuck finishing the final two for her. Margaret was for many years involved with the Iowa City Free Lunch program, serving as the coordinator for St. Wenceslaus’s Day for 14 years and continued to support the program through their current parish, St. Thomas Moore. She is survived by her husband Charles Ping; son Jeremy and daughter-in-law Laura Ping; mother Dorothy Jarboe; sisters Ann (John) Brzuskiewicz, Patricia (Fred) Kaplan, Jeanne (Rodney) Merkle; and brothers Thomas (Laurie) Jarboe, and James Jarboe. She was preceded in death by her father, John Jarboe. Friends may call Tuesday, November 20, 2007 at their home at 110 Sagert Dr., West Branch, from 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm to celebrate the life of this extraordinary woman. A rosary will be said at 7:30 pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at 11:00 am at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Iowa City. Following the mass there will be a dinner downstairs with burial later in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Iowa City, Iowa. Memorials may be directed to Iowa City Hospice, Iowa City, Iowa. Online condolences may be left for the Ping family by clicking on "Sign Guestbook" below.
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