Margaret Lugenbeel

Margaret R. Lugenbeel of Independence, MO, moved to her heavenly home on January 21, 2020 surrounded by her family.

Margaret was born January 1, 1944 to Fred and Augusta Ellis. Margaret had many achievements in life, however the one that brought her the most joy was her family. Margaret was a faithful member of her church and enjoyed listening to the word being preached, as well as listening to her children play their instruments and sing in church.

Margaret was preceded in death by her husband, Donald L. Lugenbeel; father, Fred B. Ellis; mother, Augusta T. Ellis; brother , Walter “Buddy” Ellis; brother, Fred “Butch” Ellis; sister, Judith “Bernice” Pierson.

Margaret is survived by her sister, Barbara Fossett; sister, Pearline Hufford; daughter, Krystel Lugenbeel; son, Bryan Lugenbeel; granddaughter, Devyn Lugenbeel and grandson, Dylan Lugenbeel.

Margaret will be laid to rest at New Hope Cemetery in Liberty, MO.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations be made to Dementia Society.

Condolences

  1. Krystel Lugenbeel on January 21, 2020 at 12:47 pm

    Save me a seat next to you and Daddy. I love you and while I miss you, I am so glad you are finally where you needed to be. You made it!



  2. Mary T Ruth on January 21, 2020 at 1:35 pm

    Krys and Barb, I am so sorry for your loss. But I remember the last conversation I had with your mom and it was spring and we discussed our favorite flowers carnations because of theyre fragrance and it was the flower of her birth, and how she and Danny disliked yellow. As well as how much she and my mother and youngest daughter loved Elvis. The early Elvis. Your mother told me that my daughter had an old soul. And my mother had good taste in music.
    May she rest in peace.



  3. Sheree' Pierson on January 23, 2020 at 9:16 am

    I am so sorry for your lose. I loved my aunt sissy so much. My son and I held her dear to our hearts. I know she was my Moms sister but they were also best friends. I can see them now. Back together again with the rest of the family. I am so happy for her healing. I love you all and I am praying for comfort of the heart and peace of mind. Aunt sissy you were a kind and giving person. I will always remember your good cooking , Christmas trees, and our Thanksgiving get togethers. I love you so much. Tell my Mom we all love her and you two have fun catching up.



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