Margaret Augusta Fluegel

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Margaret Fluegel (Margie), 84, of Jefferson City, Missouri, passed away on Thursday, October 26, 2017, surrounded by her family. She was born on November 22, 1932, to Agnes and Leo Hueste in Linn Missouri. She was the third daughter of eight children and is survived by her brothers, Charlie (Dot) Hueste and Ralph (Ellie) Hueste. She is preceded in death by her parents, sisters: Marie Oldelehr and husband Joe, Leoba Hueste, and brothers: Ben, Al (surviving wife, Joey), and Stu (surviving wife, Joyce) Hueste. She met her husband, Roy Fluegel; a civilian and later a patrolman while working as a supervisor in the Criminal Records at MSHP General Headquarters. They were married on April 18, 1958, at St. George Catholic Church, Linn, MO and shared 59 wonderful, memorable years together. Her husband, Roy Fluegel, survives her. Margie was the beloved mother of three children, Heidi (David) Stanfield, Wendy (Kenny Bjorland) Fluegel, and Lori Fluegel. She instilled in her daughters and grandchildren from a young age the idea that they could be anything they wanted to be. She adored her grandchildren, Austin and Emma Stanfield, Annelise Baumgartner, Michelle (Kyle) Leonard, Kelsie, and Grace Bjorland and one great grandchild Audrey Leonard. NeNe taught them how to be strong and persevere. Her deep love for her family is a life-long gift of strength for all of them. Margie volunteered at St. Peters Elementary School and the Vogelweid Learning Center. She was a Brownie, Junior and Cadet Girl Scout leader and mentor to many young women. She always put others first. She was a person of great character, wisdom and strength. She relished nature and took pleasure in the beautiful gardens she created. Margie will be missed deeply by all who knew her through the years. Private family services will be held. Memorials are suggested to the Vogelweid Learning Center. 314 W High St. Jefferson City, MO 65101. Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Those wishing to email tributes or condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.

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  1. Heidi, Wendy, and Lori, So sorry for your loss of your wonderful mother. I have many great memories of Girl Scouts with your mother as leader. Keeping your family in my prayers.

  2. Heidi, My heart goes out to you and your family. I have warm memories of our many sleepovers at your house and the special slushies your Mom would make us! Know you all are in my thoughts and prayers.

  3. Roy, Heidi,Wendy,and Lori our thoughts and prayers are with all of you and your families. Margie was a great wife, mother, and grandmother. I remember when Roy and Margie first got married Roy’s mother told Margie a long list of what Roy didn’t like to eat. Margie wasn’t going to except the limitation on fixing meals. It takes a strong and smart woman to cook things her new husband didn’t like when they were newly weds. Margie had two pacifier in her purse for her grandchildren at a wedding, she was always there for her grandchildren.

  4. Roy, you have my sympathy. She was a beautiful lady and I wish I had known her. Joe and I always enjoyed visiting with you at the 2:00 PM coffee klatch at Walmart. May she rest in peace.

  5. I am so sorry to hear about your loss. She was truly a great lady! I have lots of fond memories of her being my Girl Scout leader and teaching us so many things! Still think about her when I drive by your house!

    I will keep everyone in my thoughts and prayers. Remember the good times and that will give you strength

  6. I am so sorry to hear about your loss. She was truly a great lady! I have lots of fond memories of her being my Girl Scout leader and teaching us so many things! Still think about her when I drive by your house!

    I will keep everyone in my thoughts and prayers. Remember the good times and that will give you strength

  7. Wendy, Heidi and Lori, I was reading the Sunday paper this morning and saw your mom’s beautiful picture. She looks just as I remember her. She was always such a nice and welcoming person. I enjoyed so many great times at your house and have wonderful memories of her and our friendship Wendy. Please accept my deepest sympathies in the loss of your mom.

  8. I am so sorry for your loss. I have great memories of your mother as my Girl Scout Leader. She taught us a lot and was a great lady. My thoughts and prayers for you all during this difficult time.

  9. I have many fond memories from my childhood of Margie. She was a wonderful role model and a fantastic girl scout leader for us. She taught us a lot of really cool things, and more importantly, she taught us that we could learn to do anything, just by being interested, and reading up about it and finding people who love to teach their skills to others. To this day I still think of her when I find myself in the position of imparting those lessons to the young kids I come into contact with in my life. May your memories of her be a comfort to you in these days of painful mourning ….and may she rest in peace in God’s heavenly kingdom.


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