Margaret Louise Colahan-Sederstrom

Margaret Louise Colahan-Sederstrom obituary, Plainville, KS

Margaret Louise Colahan-Sederstrom

Margaret Colahan-Sederstrom Obituary

Published by Legacy on Oct. 1, 2025.
Margaret (Rusty) Louise Colahan-Sederstrom was born in Plainville Kansas, September 22, 1948 to Tom and Mabel Colahan. Margaret was the youngest of their children, full of rambunctious joy from early on. She remembered Tom's pride and celebration of her and her older sister Mary Ann growing up; he would often take out photos of the girls for new visitors to see so that he could brag about them. He worked long, hard hours in farming and ranching to ensure that both girls went to college. She fondly remembered taking cattle to sell in Kansas City and stopping in Lawrence, to shop for new school clothes at Weavers on their way back to Plainville. Mable also, loving and devoted to her girls, wanted her daughters to have every opportunity they could in life and passed on her strong Catholic faith to both daughters.
From learning to swim with one another on Mabel's front porch at 4 years old, she grew up playing and adventuring with her close cousins, Marylou and Geroge Livingston. Though she was a very easy going and good daughter the majority of the time, she had the philosophy of "Why worry her parents, she knew what she was going to do, so just do it" which let her find some trouble and fun from getting caught trying to "smoke" sticks behind the shed and causing a small fire to getting cars stuck on out-of-town trips as a teenager. As she grew up she felt that her job in the family was to bring about happiness which given her personality and adaptability she was very well suited for.
After graduating from Plainville Rural High School, she attended Marymount College in Salina, Kansas. While studying nursing at Marymount, she adopted the nick-name she used the rest of her life, Rusty, for "her rusty red hair in her younger days and her rusty joints later in life", she often told folks in recent years. Going to Marymount was one small decision that had a large impact on her life. She learned about community, a new perspective of God and made the deepest friendships as she grew up there. She made lifelong, devoted friends, from Kansas roommates & classmates to ones as far away as New York.
Rusty graduated in 1970 and moved to Denver working at Beth Israel Hospital. While working there, she met a fellow nurse who became the love of her life, Conrad Sederstrom. They married at Camp St. Malo in November 1972. The reception, at her sister and brother-in-law's home in Boulder where many enjoyed their first Harvey Wallbanger, is still talked about at family reunions. Rusty and Con made lifelong friends in Denver, with Rick Stone, who was often an adventure buddy on various trips across the US and even to Mexico, where 2 motorcycles, 4 people and a 20 gallon drum of gasoline (in case they ran out on the way) all fit in used postal van and led to one of the favorite family stories.
From Colorado, Rusty and Con moved to Embudo, New Mexico, where they worked in the small mission hospital, living on the grounds with other staff, taking care of people and animals and making some of the fondest memories. Con and Rus had a grand vacation as a belated honeymoon, traveling all over the US and then Europe. Rusty fell in love with sweet william flowers in France and Con learned to tell people he liked their car in whatever country they were in and for 12 weeks of backpacking they met kind, wonderful and generous people.
The hospital's closure in 1974 led them to Wichita. They planned to stay for 2 years and instead made an amazing community of friends and family stretching over 50 plus years. Rusty worked as a labor and delivery nurse and lactation consultant at St. Francis Hospital for 20 years. In 1994, she moved to McConnell Air Force Base to lead their family advocacy program. Continuing that work with Total Home Care after leaving the base. Rusty wrapped up her nursing career at Westley Birth Care Center until she retired in 2014. Over the years, Rusty supported countless moms through labor, including friends and the babies of babies she had delivered. She taught lamaze classes, supported new and experienced families through all the ups and downs of pregnancy and was a kind and welcoming face to all who entered her care.
In 1980, Rusty began her favorite job of her life, being a mother. She delivered Paula in 1980 and Kristin followed in 1982. She adored her girls and was an excellent mom. She volunteered at Emerson Elementary School, led and helped out in their Girl Scout Troops, taught in their CCD classes, took them to every John McCutcheon concert that was in Wichita from 1984 on, and she led by example her entire life to help those in need, human and animals alike. She loved going to Winfield for the family reunion that some call Walnut Valley Music Festival. Family gatherings, with a full house, friends that helped care for family members and became family themselves all were great joys throughout Rusty's life in Wichita. Rusty and Con valued giving the gifts of time and body, having started a family tradition of "ritual bloodletting" around Thanksgiving or Christmas time when Kristin was 17, the entire family would go together to donate blood. Service to others, being present, patient and kind were all what she wanted to and successfully did instill in her daughters.
Rusty's love extended beyond family, or rather she included her friends into her family circle. Neighbors, coworkers from all her careers, fellow parishioners from St Vincent de Paul and Chapel Hill, her Soul Sisters; they were all home in her heart. Her friendships were always a source of love and support; she valued all the friends in life as family. Rusty's dedication to supporting, counseling, going on an adventure with and just having quality time with her kids, nieces, nephew, cousins, and friends made her the happiest person and she felt like she won the lottery with those she loved and who loved her in return.
Survived by: Husband - Conrad Colahan-Sederstrom of Wichita, KS; Daughters - Paula Colahan-Sederstrom of Cleveland, OH, Kristin Colahan-Sederstrom of Lawrence, KS; nieces, nephew, cousins and extended family from OR to TX, NY and Ireland and France. And a multitude of friends from every corner of her life.
Rusty passed away on August 20th, 2025, surrounded by loved ones, in Wichita, KS.
Predeceased by: Parents - Tom Colahan and Mabel Colahan, Brothers, Raymond Colahan and Eldon Colahan, Sister- MaryAnn Finnesy
Service: Thursday August 28, 10 AM
Chapel Hill United Methodist Church
1550 N Chapel Hill Rd, Wichita, KS
Funeral Home: Downing & Lahey East, Wichita KS
Graveside: Friday August 29, 4 PM
Sacred Heart Cemetery
Plainville, KS 67663
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