Margaret "Marge" Quirk

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Margaret "Marge" Ann Quirk age 72 of New Hampton, Iowa died peacefully and surrounded by her family on Saturday, November 2, 2019, at the New Hampton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, November 9, 2019, at Holy Family Parish, New Hampton with Rev. Brian Dellaert celebrating the Mass. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, New Hampton. Friends may greet the family 3:00 - 8:00 p.m. Friday, November 8, 2019, at the Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home and Crematory where there will be a 2:45 p.m. rosary and a 7:00 p.m. parish scripture service. Visitation continues an hour prior to the Mass at the church on Saturday. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Marge was born on October 6, 1947, to Edward and Margaret (Pledger) Humpal in Sumner, Iowa and grew up on a farm in rural Sumner. She attended school in Sumner, where she was an excellent student and played 6-on-6 basketball. She graduated from Sumner High School in 1965. After receiving her diploma, Marge landed a job at St. Joseph’s Hospital in New Hampton, where one day she stopped for gas at Harry Gilbert’s old gas station on Linn Avenue. A young attendant, Duane Quirk, caught her eye, and she ended up stopping at Gilbert’s numerous times to put a “little gas” in her vehicle so that she could see Duane. That summer they began dating, and a year later, on Aug. 27, 1966, the couple exchanged wedding vows at Immaculate Conception Parish in Sumner. The Quirks’ family grew rapidly as they welcomed Brad, Brian and twins Lori and Lisa to the family. To say it was a busy household would be an understatement. When the twins were born, Marge and Duane had four kids and the oldest was a mere 2 years old. Her children remember their mother as the definition of love — for her family, her faith and for her community. Marge and Duane worked side by side after the couple purchased New Hampton Electric from Lowell Selinger. Marge handled the bookwork for the business, but she always made time for her family, church and New Hampton. Marge was selfless when it came to her community — often quietly working behind the scenes on various city and church events. As a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, she organized the annual Memorial Day Parade, making sure it had enough convertibles, and Marge and Duane actively supported the Legion activities and events. Marge was an avid gardener, one who loved both her garden-fresh vegetables and especially her flowers beds, which made the Quirk yard one with vibrant colors. And for those who weren’t as up on flowers as she was, she put out little metal signs that told them what kind of flowers they were. She was a member of the New Hampton Garden Club, and her work could be seen throughout the area. She made churches, parks and downtown New Hampton more beautiful with her flowers and plants. Her mother was an English “war bride,” and a few months after the Quirks were married, her parents moved to Wisconsin. Marge loved to go to the “Badger State” for visits, where she and her mother would spend hours talking and working in the garden. Marge’s love for gardening led to some fun stories that will remain part of the Quirk lore for years to go. There was this one time when she and Lori went to pick up plants for their gardens, and Marge was pretty sure her oldest daughter had mistakenly taken some of her flower plants. No, Lori insisted, she only took the onion plants, but later that summer, she told her mom that “I have the prettiest onions this year.” Marge was a woman of deep faith. She was a member of Holy Family Parish, and she taught her children that “as long as you give to God, he will provide for you” and that they should use their God-given talents to make this a better world. She served the church in a variety of ways, from lay ministry to serving on boards to visiting parishioners in nursing homes. She was passionate about making New Hampton a better place, and she donated to virtually every fundraising drive both near and far. In 2010, Marge was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s Disease, but she fought the good fight right up until the end. She will be missed by her husband, children, grandchildren, friends, church and New Hampton — a city she helped make more beautiful and one she supported with grace and dignity. Survivors include her husband of 53 years, Duane; two sons, Brad (Monica) Quirk, Brian (Anita) Quirk, all of New Hampton; twin daughters, Lori Quirk and Lisa (Andy) Schwickerath, all of New Hampton; ten grandchildren, Jessie Schwickerath, Christian Schwickerath, Brock Quirk, Dwight Schwickerath, Trinity Schwickerath, Wyatt Schwickerath, Claire Quirk, Celena Quirk, Brittany Quirk and Marissa Quirk; one great-granddaughter, Harper; four brothers, Edward (Joyce) Humpal of Wausau, WI, John (Gayle) Humpal of Merrill, WI, Chuck (Diane) Humpal of Cadott, WI, Jim Humpal of Lehigh Acres, FL; four sisters, Kathy Weix of Eau Claire, WI, Jenny Humpal of Dallas, TX, Becky (John) Rimsky of Jim Thorpe, PA, Linda (Doug) Gindt of Boyd, WI. Marge was preceeded in death by her parents.

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  1. So sorry for your loss. I have many memories of being at my grandma Tierney’s house and spending time at your house. Your mom was a great lady.

  2. Some of my best childhood memories were with the Quirk family! Lori and Lisa I’m truly sorry for your loss my heart goes out to all of you! Prayers and love

  3. My Deepest Sympathy to the entire family of Marge. Prayers and Thoughts are with you all at this difficult time of Loss of A Loved One!

  4. Prayers to all of the family. Marge was such a great women and loved her family deeply. Spent many hrs with Duane and Marge at their home. Never forget the one time there and my son came out of the house screaming bloody murder. Asking what was wrong his reply was, ” He made me drink Bud.” He was about 3. It was Steve Bormann

  5. My deepest condolences to the family of Marge Quirk. Prayers for her family. Many fond memories, Rest In Peace my friend🙏🙏 Jan Fenneman Manson

  6. My deepest sympathy to Marge’s family. Marge was one of my Housing Board members when I was Housing Director in New Hampton. She was a great asset on the board. And I always enjoyed our visits when I stopped over to New Hampton Electric. I remember when my daughter Ashley tried out for Miss Heartland in 2011 and she asked Marge if New Hampton Electric would sponsor her. Marge was happy to do it! Prayers to all of you!

  7. I also want to express my sympathy to all of Marge’s family. My God welcome her home and grant her eternal rest. Payers to all the family.

  8. Heaven surely received an angel today. May the memories of Marge console you in the days ahead. She was a great lady. All our thoughts and prayers to her family. Jeanne and David Roder

  9. Duane, and all of your family, Our hearts go out to you. Marge was such a wonderful person. She always had a smile for everyone. Jim & Kelly Kout

  10. Our thoughts and prayers for eternal rest for Marge, and heartfelt condolences to the family. Bud & Patty Mowatt

  11. Dave and I send our sympathy to the family. When I would stop to see her she always had a beautiful smile. Fond memories will remain with me.

  12. So sorry to hear about Marge. She was always so kind and sweet. Remember the fond memories. May she rest in peace. Our sincere sympathy to Duane and all the family.

  13. Sending sympathy and prayers to Duane and family. I have many fond memories of visiting with Marge. She has surely entered the gates of Heaven and is at peace with her Heavenly Father. May she rest in peace.

  14. To all of Marge’s family: You have my deepest sympathy and prayers in the passing of Marge. May she rest in peace.

  15. A warm felt hug for your family during this time of grief. Mothers are special, sending you our deepest sympathies. I remember her bent down planting flowers or the contagious smile around table full of friends.

  16. Sorry to hear the sad news. Marge always brightened my day. Prayers for your family. ROGER WINTER. YOUR OLD UPS DRIVER.

  17. I grew to know Marge during my three years of attending Lay Formation at Holy Family back in the late 1990’s. Marge is one of those people who you never forget for her kindness and generosity with her smiles and caring ways. She will be missed. Linda Hansmeier, Mt. Vernon, Iowa.

  18. Sending sympathy for the loss of Marge to all the Family. Many good memories of talking with Marge. Our Prayers are lifting you all up during this time.

  19. Duane and family, We extend our sincerest sympathy to all of you. Rest In Peace Marge. Jack and Dianne Blazek from Lawler

  20. So sorry to hear of Marge’s passing. We will keep the family in our Prayers. Kendall and Madison Rosauer


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