Margaret-Sprinkle-Obituary

Margaret Sprinkle

Salt Lake City, Utah

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1921 ~ 2011Our loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend, Margaret Lotte Marie Stoffers Sprinkle, born May 9, 1921 in East Berlin, Germany, passed away November 4, 2011. She married Johannes "Jopie" Stoffers on May 31, 1940 in East Berlin; he preceded her in death. She married...

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Annie, Peggy and I extend our deepest sympathies to your family. Margaret was always upbeat and a pleasure to have in our clinic, regardless of the difficulties she was actually dealing with. It has been a great privilege to be allowed to be part of her life!

Betty Boyd Jordon and her family would like to send our prayers and love to the family. We are so sorry for the family's loss. Margaret was and amazing person and a great friend to my mother Betty Boyd, They were friends for most of their life. Mom (Betty) lover her dearly and she will be missed.

I loved her humor. She was so much fun. The "Sheeting" lady at Bonko. She gave me earrings to wear on my first cruise, she took them off her ears and told me they were lucky. When ever I wear them I always think of her. God Bless.

Margie...I love her dearly...she taught me how to say I love you in German....and I love you. I remember her being in our Bunko Group and everyone was a "sheeter"..... She was a remarkable woman. All my love to you and your family.....Cheryl & Peter Sorensen

Jen, Don, and boys I am sorry for your loss. Jen even though we have never met in person you still shared stories of your Oma with me and often talked about her. I know how much love you had for her. (((hugs))) Always here if you need to talk :) RIP Oma!!!

Dear Margie,

I have so many memories of both your parents. Always watching over you and wanting the best for you. And there is us, young and recentful and knowing better. Remember all the crap we would put them through. They loved you so much and tried so hard to keep you from making the wrong choices. I can still hear your mother saying your name with that intense German accent begging you to listen. She was a good mom. She certainly loved her family. She also had to suffer alot...