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Margo Anderson Ahrens
Jan. 21, 1930 - April 29, 2023
On April 29, 2023, Margo Anderson Ahrens, left this earth in the state of grace. She died peacefully with her family at her side.
Margo was born to Marjory and Lee Anderson on January 21, 1930, in Lake Orion, MI, where she and her five siblings were raised. She graduated from St. Mary's College at Notre Dame, with degrees in Theology and Education. Margo modeled her life around these degrees making sure her family had a firm base of Christianity and the proper education needed to navigate life.
Margo married Peter Ahrens in June, 1952. Her early married life entailed moving seven times with five children in tow to help Peter progress in his career. In 1962, they settled in Madison, adding two additional children. Margo was very involved in a myriad of activities. She was a prolific decorator and an accomplished cook who kept her family nourished (both body and soul).
She owned and showed three gaited horses, earned an ESL Certificate to teach English as a second language to Hmong families at the Madison Literacy Council, helped to raise funds for St. Mary's Hospital and St. Paul's Organ Fund and authored two novels. She and Peter traveled extensively to several countries, set up a second residence in Naples, FL, and developed friendships with people from every walk of life imaginable.
Margo is survived by her children: Catherine Ahrens, Peter Martin Ahrens, Amanda (Bruce) Meier, Matthew (Deborah) Ahrens, DJ Ahrens and Adam (Rose Reyes) Ahrens. She is furthered survived by grandchildren: Matthew A. (Meagan Blazewicz) Ahrens, Austin (Olya) Meier, Jordan (Christa) Meier, Max (Melissa) Meier, Alexandria Ahrens and Anna Ahrens. Further survived by five great-grandchildren (with a 6th due at this printing); sister, Ann (Charles) Starrs; sisters-in-law: Mary Ellen Ahrens, Sr. Lulie Ahrens, Marilyn Anderson and Jane (Steve Grue) Ahrens. Numerous nieces and nephews add to surviving relatives. She was predeceased by her parents; husband; son, Justin Leo; son-in-law, Gary Edge; sisters, and their spouses: Mary Lee (Bob) Kelley, Sally Anderson, Judith (Louis) Basso; and brother William Anderson. Also predeceasing her are in-laws, Gay Byrnes, Jeff Ahrens; nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Good Shepherd Catholic Parish at the St. James Church, 1128 St. James Court, Madison at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, May 10, 2023. A visitation will be held from 10:00 AM until the time of the Mass at the Church on Wednesday. Private interment will be held at a later date.
The family wishes to thank the special people in her life: her friend and card playing partner, Mary Whalen; her long-time housekeeper, Evelyn Arteaga; and the angels at St. Mary's 7W who took special care and treatment of her until the end.
In lieu of flowers, donations to SSM Health St. Mary's Foundation of Madison in memory of Margo Ahrens would be welcomed (700 S. Park Street, Madison, WI 53715) or ssmhealth.com/donatemadison.
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Jeff Mackesey
May 10, 2023
Very sorry for your loss DJ. Your mother was always one of our favorite customers at Millins Supermarket. I will always remember her for kindness to everyone she encountered.
Marion and Kurt Stilley, Lacey, WA
May 9, 2023
With deepest sympathy as you remember your remarkable mother! May you feel surrounded by the love of others and her memory live on in your hearts.
Kristy Thalacker
May 7, 2023
Hello Matt,
It's been a long time since RW, but wanted to express my sympathy at your loss.
Sincerely, Kristy
Trace Angeli
May 5, 2023
Aunt Margo will be remembered fondly as a Loving, Compassionate and Generous Spirit who always made a difference for the highest and greater good.
Sincerest condolences to the Ahrens clan and extended families.
Cousin
Mary Starrs
May 3, 2023
My Aunt Margo was such an amazing Lady , her smile and laughter will always be with me .I Loved her silliness and she new how to light up any room she walked into. Deepest Condolences Love you All Cousin Mary
Druan
May 3, 2023
Mandy, so sorry for your loss. Your Mom was great when we were growing up. I´m sure she continued to be wonderful! Thinking of you and your family.
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