- Born on: November 17, 1932
- Departed on: October 21, 2020
- Resided in: Ackley, IA
Marjorie Eileen Steinfeldt
Marjorie “Muggs” Eileen Steinfeldt, 87, of rural Ackley passed away peacefully at her home on Wednesday October 21st, 2020. Private graveside services will be held at the Eldora Cemetery at 11am on November 14th, 2020 with a Celebration of Life starting at 1pm to follow at the Union Community Church in Union, Iowa.
Muggs was born on November 17, 1932 in rural Marshall County on the family farm south of Union to Jack and Sadie (Waters) Hager. She was one of five children blessed to this union. Muggs attended school at Union- Whitten and exceled in basketball, often reminding her children and grandchildren that she was on the varsity team as an 8th grader.
On September 2nd 1951, she was united in marriage at the Union Community Church to Chuck Steinfeldt. Chuck and Muggs were blessed with 5 children. Chuck and Muggs settled on their farm in rural Ackley and working side by side raised 5 children and 5 grandchildren. Muggs took a lot of pride in her home and working on the farm. All were welcomed at their home and many visited over the noon hour as they were always guaranteed a home cooked meal and never left hungry. Muggs was content at home and enjoyed Sunday visits around the kitchen table with her family. Muggs was a hardworking, kind hearted mom and grandma who loved her family and exemplified her Christian faith in how she lived her life every day.
Those left to cherish her memory include her four sons: Terry (Dennise) of Steamboat Rock, Iowa; Gary of Newton, Iowa; David (Annette) of Dike, Iowa and Bill of rural Ackley and one daughter Julie Steinfeldt of Gilbert, Iowa; nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Surviving siblings include Jim Hager of Lucas, Iowa and Mary Rogers of Union, Iowa along with several other relatives and friends.
Muggs is preceded in death by her husband of 65 year, Chuck, her parents and siblings Bill Hager and Margaret Rash.
Muggs was born on November 17, 1932 in rural Marshall County on the family farm south of Union to Jack and Sadie (Waters) Hager. She was one of five children blessed to this union. Muggs attended school at Union- Whitten and exceled in basketball, often reminding her children and grandchildren that she was on the varsity team as an 8th grader.
On September 2nd 1951, she was united in marriage at the Union Community Church to Chuck Steinfeldt. Chuck and Muggs were blessed with 5 children. Chuck and Muggs settled on their farm in rural Ackley and working side by side raised 5 children and 5 grandchildren. Muggs took a lot of pride in her home and working on the farm. All were welcomed at their home and many visited over the noon hour as they were always guaranteed a home cooked meal and never left hungry. Muggs was content at home and enjoyed Sunday visits around the kitchen table with her family. Muggs was a hardworking, kind hearted mom and grandma who loved her family and exemplified her Christian faith in how she lived her life every day.
Those left to cherish her memory include her four sons: Terry (Dennise) of Steamboat Rock, Iowa; Gary of Newton, Iowa; David (Annette) of Dike, Iowa and Bill of rural Ackley and one daughter Julie Steinfeldt of Gilbert, Iowa; nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Surviving siblings include Jim Hager of Lucas, Iowa and Mary Rogers of Union, Iowa along with several other relatives and friends.
Muggs is preceded in death by her husband of 65 year, Chuck, her parents and siblings Bill Hager and Margaret Rash.