Margaret Stair Anderson

Margaret Stair Anderson obituary, Tucson, AZ

Margaret Stair Anderson

Margaret Anderson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 7, 2025.
Margaret 'Peg' Stair Anderson 96, of Tucson, Arizona, passed away peacefully on December 31, 2024. She is grieved deeply by her adoring family and her innumerable friends. Although her body failed her, her probing mind and personal presence shone brightly to the end. Her life was fueled by a passion for public policy and activism - in her neighborhood and faith communities, at the city and statewide level, and even, for a time, on the national stage.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Karl Clifton Anderson. She is survived by her daughters, Helen Christine Gettle (Doug) and Margaret Babcock (Chuck); sons, Karl Bowen (Peggy Nelson) and Kurt (Dale LaFleur); grandchildren, Morgan, Colin and Noah Gettle, Jacob and Christopher Babcock, Eric and Evan Anderson, and Henry and Ada Anderson; and five great grandchildren.

Peg was born in Chicago in 1928 to Henry Bowen and Helen (Callsen) Stair. In 1950 she graduated from Smith College with a degree in government and married Karl, who had just begun work as an engineer for John Deere. This work brought them to Cedar Falls, Iowa, where they primarily lived and raised their family. There were interruptions, first for the Korean War, and then a two-year stint in Mannheim, Germany where Karl helped establish a John Deere factory. But it was in Iowa that Peg began her community and political involvement in 1969 with a job as the Urban Ministry Director for the Diocese of the Episcopal Church. She facilitated the creation of a large low-income housing project in Waterloo, Iowa, and it was this work for the underprivileged minority community that raised her awareness of the difficulties and inequities that are uniquely borne by women. She responded by first becoming deeply involved in church policy debates and advocating for the ordination of women as a delegate at the Episcopal Church National Convention. When she realized that there were no women on the Cedar Falls School Board, she campaigned for a seat that opened in 1971 and beat a board endorsed incumbent. She then became involved in the National Women's Political Caucus, attending her first national convention in 1974, and becoming chair of the Iowa chapter in 1975. In this capacity she recruited candidates and coordinated campaigns for women in local and state political offices. The Equal Rights Amendment to the US constitution was also being hotly debated at this time. To help in all these efforts she brought political and cultural icons to the state, such as Gloria Steinem, Rosalynn Carter, Billie Jean King and Erma Bombeck. And Peg herself faced off against a celebrity in the opposition when, in1980, she appeared in a one-on-one televised debate with Phyllis Schlafly, the woman most closely associated with the national campaign opposing the ERA. In 1981 the governor of Iowa appointed Peg to the Board of Regents for the state university system. She used her position for many initiatives including the Way Up Conference for Women that helped facilitate the hiring of women in higher education administration.

In 1987 Peg and Karl retired to Tucson, Arizona. While she scaled back her political activity, she continued her church and community involvement. She served on the vestry of St. Philips In The Hills Episcopal Church and on the board of the national Executive Committee of the Episcopal Church. She was a volunteer naturalist at Sabino Canyon and active in the Smith College Club of Tucson.

Until he passed in 2005, Karl and Peg traveled extensively and hiked in the local mountains. Her passion for nature was matched by sports and grandchildren. For the grandchildren in town, she never missed a soccer game or track meet. And she loved to bring them to the University of Arizona women's softball games, for which she held season tickets. Her family was close, and she organized several family reunion cruises that brought her far flung children and grandchildren together. Her friendships were strong. She was the go-to person in her neighborhood long after she stopped serving as president of the HOA. Even up to her last days her townhouse was the focus of almost daily gatherings of her many devoted neighborhood friends.

A memorial service will be held at St. Philips In the Hills Episcopal Church, 4440 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ 85718 at 11 am, Thursday, January 16. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church. (http://stphilipstucson.org/ Go to 'Give Now' and under funds choose 'Give to In memory of Peg Anderson'). They will go to the Outreach Ministries fund.

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January 16, 2025

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LISA Harris

January 16, 2025

Peg and I served together as ushers at St. Philips. I admired her energy and determination. She was an inspiration and I'm glad i knew her.

Bob Riggs

January 14, 2025

Peg was a dear friend to my mother in law Joy and her husband Jean, and became my friend. I am awestruck by her brilliance and passion that she sustained right up to her passing. What a dear sweet person and what a privilege it´s been to know her. She made the world a better place.

Nicole Masley

January 14, 2025

A wonderful friend to my parents, Joy and Jean Vidal. I always enjoyed my time with her when I visited my parents in Tucson. Blessings to your family!

Toni Bravo-Price

January 11, 2025

Peg Anderson- an icon and a force. Our 45 year age difference was irrelevant as we were ushers together. Her brilliant mind will be missed.

Denise Kellar

January 10, 2025

Karl Anderson-so very sorry to read about the loss of your mother; a very accomplished woman activist for so many. Apparently, she lived a bright and vivid life! And obviously impacted your life equally as well. May her memory comfort you and your family for many years to come and bring smiles to one and all who knew her. Denise Kellar

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January 9, 2025

Peggy was a forever friend whose family history intertwined with mine since our mothers grew up together in Chicago. I will miss her always, as will my son Tod. Thanks

Estie Lawrence

January 9, 2025

Peggy was a forever friend whose family history intertwined with mine for over two generations. I will miss her always, as will my son Tod.

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