MARGARET-MCCORMICK-Obituary

MARGARET RUTH TIETZE MCCORMICK

Kansas City, Missouri

1944 - 2017

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MARGARET RUTH TIETZE MCCORMICK Margaret Ruth Tietze McCormick, 73, died peacefully with her daughters by her side, December 2, 2017, at KU Medical Center Hospital in Kansas City, KS. Born Sept. 29, 1944, in St. Louis, MO, Margaret was the first of four children born to Irving B. Tietze Jr. and M....

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Please accept my profound sorrow and deepest sympathy for your loss. Margaret was the most loving, caring, sensitive and funny woman I've ever known, so I'm sure your hearts must feel empty--as does mine. Our time at KU was tumultuous. I gave her my heart and I've loved her ever since. I kept my promise, but now she's been called home, taking it with her. Perhaps the poem "High Flight" can offer some comfort. "Oh!. I have slipped the surly bonds of earth, And danced on laughter-silvered...

A graceful, classy, intelligent, beautiful caring soul. I only wish I'd known her longer. My deepest sympathy to those who did, especially her daughters & grand children. She left a great legacy of Love in our hearts.

My condolences to Margaret's family and friends. You are in our thoughts.

Margaret was (is) beautiful in all aspects of her life. I enjoyed working with her at Sprint and had the pleasure of meeting Leo, a wonderful man in his own right. We will miss her but only for a short time. There is more to life than mortality.

I'm so glad to have had Margaret as a friend. My deepest sympathies to her family. I miss her and keep her in my thoughts.

My sincerest condolences to all of Margaret's family and friends. My memories of Margaret from Lake Mazinaw are of a genuinely kind and gentle woman with a beautiful smile.

Mortar Board was proud to claim Margaret as a member. Please accept our deep sympathy and know of our most sincere regard for the way that she lived Mortar Board's Ideals of scholarship, leadership and service.