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Myrtle Ogilvie

Appleton, Wisconsin

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Myrtle B. OgilvieMyrtle Ogilvie passed away on Sunday evening, March 9, 2014, at age 88. She was born in Marathon County, town of Stettin, on July 21, 1925, daughter of the late Edwin and Etta (Grendel) Baumann. As a young school girl she attended the Rib Falls Grade School. She was a 1942...

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Myrtle was a great friend and mentor to me as a young, new, beginning Home Demonstration Agent in Outagamie County. I followed her footsteps in 1955 to 1960. I continued my work in Jackson and Trempealeau County and worked as a Family Living Educator until I retired in December of 1989, after thirty four and one half years with University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension Service. My success I contribute to your Mother, Myrtle. Thanks be her memory to the Family and Consumer Science...

Diane, Lynn, the Ogilvie family,
My thoughts and prayers for your family in the loss of your dear mother. I hope and pray that all your fond memories and the comfort of each other will help you through this difficult time. She left behind a wonderful family.

In sympathy,
Sally Wunderlich

Amy and Gary and family. So very sorry for your loss. What a legacy your folks left. In so many ways. May that realization comfort you all in the days ahead. Much love and big hugs.

For Lynn and the rest of the Ogilvie family--
I would like to express my sorrow for the loss of your mother. She didn't come to the end of the road. She found the road HOME. May God hold all seven of you in the palm of His hand and give you peace.

Prayers for you and your family Mary! Take care and God Bless!

Dave, Andy and family - We are sad to hear of your Mom's passing and wish you peace and love at this difficult time. Joe and Beth Steckbauer, GJ CO

My deepest sympathy to the family of Myrtle. Iwas a Home Economist in Outagamie Co from 1955 to 1960 so I knew her very well. Also am a close friend of sister Mabel Tuss. Myrtles talent and expertise will be missed by all who knew her. Our deepest sympathy. Lou and Nyla "Bock" Musser

I will remember Myrt as a soft spoken teacher who used example to show the way. She was an inspiration and model for all she did. I will miss her.

Lynn and the entire Ogilvie family;
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time of sorrow. Myrtle and Doug are back together once again.