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Myrtle Ogilvie Obituary

Myrtle B. Ogilvie

Myrtle 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 graduate of the Marathon High School and a 1947 graduate of the University of Wisconsin - Madison, with a degree in Home Economics. From 1947 until 1950, Myrtle worked as the Outagamie County Home Demonstration Agent.

On May 6, 1950, she married Douglas Ogilvie of Appleton, Wisconsin. Their marriage was blessed with seven children, seventeen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. They include: Diane (Garth) Schneider and children Robert (Jen) Friebel, Kay (Ryan) Myers, Ian and Ryker Schneider; Lynn VanSchyndel; David (Patricia) Ogilvie and children Dustin (Cody) Ogilvie, Michelle (Rene) L'Esperance; Amy (Gary) Cebulski and children Gregory (Sara) Cebulski, Bradley (Vanessa) Cebulski, Jaclyn (Jon) Charais; Mary (Alan) Seefeld and children Julia (Jordan) Hoesley, David (Michelle) Seefeld, Emily (Dustin) Weiler; Andrew (Connie) Ogilvie and sons Joshua and Matthew; Ann (Joel) Huebner and daughters Alisa, Kayla and Heidi. The great-grandchildren are Elizabeth, Lindsey, Leila, Natalie, Mikaiah, Kailyn, Matthew and Brock.

Myrtle leaves behind two sisters; Mabel Tuss and Myra Schultz and a brother-in-law Art Neidermeier. Myrtle was preceded in death by her parents, her loving husband, Doug, in 2013, a son-in-law Hank VanSchyndel, her sisters: Edna (Robert) Neidermeier, Irene Rose, Jeannette (Tom) Eldredge, Ruth Neidermeier; her brother Ed (Alice) Baumann; and her two brothers-in-law: Joe Tuss and Bud Schultz.

Being the mother of seven children and the wife of a very active businessman, Myrtle still found time to become very involved in countless activities. She was a longtime and faithful member of Memorial Presbyterian Church where she served as elder, deacon and helped on many committees. She also served as a volunteer naturalist at Mosquito Hill Nature Center in New London, and served on the advisory boards for Appleton Art Center and the Thompson Community Center. She was a charter member of the Altrusa Club of Appleton and the Y's Menette's. One of Myrtles greatest joys was her involvement in the Wisconsin Garden Club Federation. Her affiliation with the federation made it possible for her to be a member of the Paper Valley Garden Club where she held all of the different chairs over the years and was also a nationally accredited Master Flower Show Judge. Myrtle was a landscape consultant, a District Director, a nationally accredited Gladiolus Council judge, a master gardener, a 4-H leader and a member of the Advisory Committee at the Memorial Park Arboretum.

Using her farm girl upbringing, Myrtle also enjoyed raising horses, goats and chickens and bees. Her garden was large and filled with large assortments of flowers and vegetables. Canning of the veggies and making of apple cider was an annual and fun filled ritual.

Myrtle was also blessed to be awarded with the Wisconsin Historical Society Award of Merit, the Walter Rugland Community Service Award, Rotary's Paul Harris Fellowship, and the Lifetime Philanthropic Award, all with her husband, Douglas. She was also presented with the Phil Sealy Award by the Appleton Art Center, the Hazel Donnelly Award from the District Garden Club, and the Lydia Schafer Outstanding Gardener Award by the Wisconsin Garden Club Federation.

A memorial service for Myrtle will be held at 3:00 PM on Sunday, March 16, 2014 at Memorial Presbyterian Church, 803 E. College Avenue in Appleton, with Rev. Michael Goodwin officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park. Family and friends are welcome to gather at the church on Sunday afternoon from 1:00 PM until the time of the service. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wichmannfargo.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Wisconsin State 4-H Foundation or to the Wisconsin Garden Club Federation - Scholarship Foundation.

The family would like to offer their sincere thanks to the many caregivers that have touched our lives. They include Dr. Vogel and the staff at Brewster Village, as well as everyone at Touchmark on Prospect and the hospice workers from Theda Care at Home. We will always remember your kindness to our family.

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Published by Appleton Post-Crescent from Mar. 13 to Mar. 16, 2014.

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Nyla Musser

March 8, 2019

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 profession. Nyla "Bock" Musser

March 17, 2014

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

Naomi Dvorachek

March 16, 2014

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.

Cindy Ogurek

March 16, 2014

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.

Cathy Moran Wales

March 16, 2014

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

March 14, 2014

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

Nyla "Bock" Musser

March 14, 2014

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

jean kollasch

March 14, 2014

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.

Jeff Zachow

March 14, 2014

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.

George Lehl

March 14, 2014

My sympathy to all of your family. May God wrap His Loving Arms around her and all of you.

Jill and mike Wockenfus

March 13, 2014

Our deepest sympathies to all of you - your parents left an amazing legacy and so much love!

Keith Spritz

March 13, 2014

So sorry to learn that Myrt passed away. She was a wonderful woman who had a positive impact on many people. My condolences to the entire Ogilvie family.

sharon koleske-reynolds

March 13, 2014

your mom was a great help to many different groups. The band boosters 4H and her passion all the flower clubs.
she is decorating in heaven now.

Kim Gruetzmacher

March 13, 2014

It was a privilege to have met her and her husband on those special family get togethers. It is clear that she was an outstanding person, a great mother and a very special grandmother as well.
She will be missed.
My sincerest condolences.

JoAnn & Craig Meyer

March 13, 2014

What wonderful parents you had! They were such great assets to our community and left a wonderful family behind. You have to be so proud of them and all their accomplishments. We all will be forever blessed.

Ken Murkley

March 13, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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