Magdalena Frances Placek
January 3, 1926 - September 14, 2006
Obituary
Magdalena Placek
Born January 3, 1926 in Bismarck, ND, died September 14, 2006 in Seattle, WA at the age of 80. Magdalena is survived by her son Bill and his wife Jane Placek, sisters Tillie Tracy Farmer, Wally Walt Loubhan, Helen Herbert Love, Delores Duchsherer, and Mary Ann Clark, brothers Andy Arlette Tuchscherer, and Edward Duchsherer, grandchildren Tara, Justin, Melanie, Christina, Joseph, Emily, and Brian, great-grandchildren Amber, Hunter, and Benjamin. She was preceded in death by her husband Edwin Placek, son Terrance Placek, son Lawrence Placek, daughter Mary Ellen Placek, and daughter Lori Placek. Funeral Mass Wednesday, September 20, 2006 at 11:00am at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 4210 SW Genesee, Seattle, WA. In lieu of flowers memorials to St. Joseph Residence Fund, c/o Providence Mt. Saint Vincent Fund, 4831 35th Ave. SW, Seattle, WA 98126 or charity of choice. Arrangements by Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd. SeaTac 206 242-1787.
Maggie you were my sister and friend. Tracy and I had so many good times with you, at home, sailing,or traveling. We will miss you. You’ll always be in our Hearts. Tillie and Tracy
i was so sorry to hear that maggie has left us……she was a good friend and neighbor for 35 years…i will miss her
Maggie I cared for you for just a few short days! You touched my heart. May god continue to bless you and your family! Enjoy the never ending apple pies you will now have up in heaven!
We will remember Maggie as one of Mom’s best friends. She was always there if you needed anything or just for something fun, such as weekly lunch at Ivars, cruises, and many wonderfun trips. We are blessed to have you in our lives.
Maggie was a kind and generous person and will be missed by all her friends. I would like to express my sympathy to her family. She is in my prayers.
I am so sorry for your lost. Maggie was my mother-in-law for over 9 years and we shared many happy days especially with the birth of my daughter Tara. She was the 1st grandchild on both sides of the family and Maggie was always making things for her to wear. Now I am sure she is in heaven reunited with her other 4 children that preceded her. That gives me a peaceful feeling. I hope it helps all of you too.
My Grandma was such a wonderful woman – the love and support she shared with me & benjamin was so instrumental in our lives…she will be so missed by both of us – even when benjamin was teeny tiny comparitively speaking, his face would light up when he would hear her voice on the phone – i really miss her…