Margaret Gardner
- June 10, 1917 - February 6, 2013
- Winfield, Missouri
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1 of 7 | Posted by: David and Kathy Dowling - MO
“We are so sorry for your loss.
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2 of 7 | Posted by: David and Kathy Dowling - MO
“Dear Gardner family (Janet, Ken, Brian, Heather, Brayden, Randy and Family),
Hold tight to memories for comfort as she was a wonderful Mother and...Read More »
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3 of 7 | Posted by: Allyson and Tim Foley - MO
“Randy your family is in my prayers.
Karen Robinson
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4 of 7 | Posted by: Karen - MO
“Gary and Orlana sending my sympathy on the loss of your loved one i am so glad i was able to enjoy the smiles and laughter with her while she was...Read More »
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5 of 7 | Posted by: starla overkamp - jonesburg mo
“Gary and family, so sorry for your loss.
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6 of 7 | Posted by: SCOTTIE ERWIN - mexico, MO
“Rest in Peace Grandma Gardner
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7 of 7 | Posted by: Sandy Krieg - Wentzville, MO
Margaret Gardner, of Winfield, Missouri, died on Wednesday, February 6, 2013 at the age of 95. Beloved wife of the late Earl Gardner; dear daughter of the late Anton and Claudia Steinhoff; devoted mother of Kenneth (Janet) Gardner, Gary (Orlana) Gardner, and Marlene (Terry) Walton; cherished grandmother of Randy (Angela) Gardner, Brian (Heather) Gardner, Grant Gardner, Jimmy Gardner, Jason (Jennifer) Walton, Curtis Walton, and Alexis (Chris) Gieseker; loving great-grandmother of Nash, Chase, Blake, Brayden, Trevor, Bryce, Liam, Billie, and Jacob. She is preceded in death by all of her siblings.
Margaret was a machine operator at Crown Cork & Seal for many years before she retired. She was a member of the Teamsters Local 688 and an avid St. Louis Cardinals fan. In her spare time, she enjoyed playing Bingo; nevertheless, her greatest enjoyment in life was spending time with her family.
Memorials may be made to St. Jude's, American Cancer Society, or the Immaculate Conception Building Fund.

