Margaret Arlene Brainard was born June 21, 1925, near Rossville, IA, the daughter of Paul and Marie (Ralston) Tomlinson. She was baptized and confirmed at Forest Mills United Methodist Church in rural Postville, IA, and attended Waukon, IA, area schools; in 1991, Margaret earned her GED. On December, 5, 1942, she married Charles Gordon Brainard at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, IA. She was a very dedicated farmwife and mother, looking after eight children and doing whatever needed to be done. This included baking bread, spending hours tending the vegetable gardens, and canning. One year Margaret canned over 1000 jars. In 1977, Margaret moved to Forest City, IA, where she worked for Winnebago; she moved back to the Waukon area in 1980. Over the years she lived with her children, wherever she was needed. Margaret had an apartment in Decorah, IA, but due to declining health, she moved to Wellington Place in Decorah and then to the Good Samaritan Center in Waukon.
She was a lifelong member of the Forest Mills Church. She was active in the women's group, taught Bible School, and belonged to the Post-Franklin Study Club. She loved to fish, especially for trout, and had a lifetime license. Margaret thoroughly enjoyed nature, whether it was picking berries or teaching her kids the names of flowers. Being very enthusiastic, Margaret was always ready and willing to go on an adventure. She will be remembered for always having a hug for everybody.
Margaret's family is forever indebted to Wellington Place in Decorah, the Waukon Good Samaritan Center and the Prairie du Chien Hospice for the loving care they gave to their mom.
Margaret Arlene Brainard was born June 21, 1925, near Rossville, IA, the daughter of Paul and Marie (Ralston) Tomlinson. She was baptized and confirmed at Forest Mills United Methodist Church in rural Postville, IA, and attended Waukon, IA, area schools; in 1991, Margaret earned her GED. On December, 5, 1942, she married Charles Gordon Brainard at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, IA. She was a very dedicated farmwife and mother, looking after eight children and doing whatever needed to be done. This included baking bread, spending hours tending the vegetable gardens, and canning. One year Margaret canned over 1000 jars. In 1977, Margaret moved to Forest City, IA, where she worked for Winnebago; she moved back to the Waukon area in 1980. Over the years she lived with her children, wherever she was needed. Margaret had an apartment in Decorah, IA, but due to declining health, she moved to Wellington Place in Decorah and then to the Good Samaritan Center in Waukon.
She was a lifelong member of the Forest Mills Church. She was active in the women's group, taught Bible School, and belonged to the Post-Franklin Study Club. She loved to fish, especially for trout, and had a lifetime license. Margaret thoroughly enjoyed nature, whether it was picking berries or teaching her kids the names of flowers. Being very enthusiastic, Margaret was always ready and willing to go on an adventure. She will be remembered for always having a hug for everybody.
Margaret's family is forever indebted to Wellington Place in Decorah, the Waukon Good Samaritan Center and the Prairie du Chien Hospice for the loving care they gave to their mom.
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