In loving memory of

Louise M. Magill
January 28, 1981 - December 11, 2017

Praise the Lord for blessing us all with Louise Marie Magill. Born on January 28, 1981, and leaving the Crawford County Memorial Hospital with beautiful large snowflakes falling, to attend her first outing, a birthday party. Louise Marie, named after her Grandmother Lincoln, Phyllis Louise, and her paternal grandmother, Marie Magill, had big blue eyes dominating her baby face. She was baptized as a child of God at St. John on March 1, 1981, wearing an heirloom gown shared by many family members before her. She was confirmed into the faith May 2, 1995. Her entire life was spent surrounded by the love of her parents, two brothers and her sister, their spouses and children, her grandparents, all of her aunts and uncles, cousins and their children, and countless friends.
Her idyllic childhood was spent exploring the farm, often in cowboy boots and nightgowns, helping with sow chores and saving runts, hours in the tree house her dad built, making mud pies and drinking generic strawberry soda and eating “worm” riced potatoes at Hedwig’s, playing with friends, shooting fireworks on her mom and dad’s Fourth of July anniversary, hunting annually for Easter eggs at a family friend’s, enjoying the land of make believe, “letting the sun heal her,” dressing up and pretending. Even as a small child, she had her own sense of style and was finicky about comfort. She loved anything miniature such as her tiny Bible and mini Pound Puppies.
She liked the yearly treks to cut the family Christmas tree at Hoesing’s Tree farm, family vacations (especially camping and skiing), and the yearly extended family reunions. With her beautiful long fingers, she learned to play the piano and clarinet and excelled academically while participating in nearly all extracurricular activities through her entire years at Charter Oak-Ute. She was a catcher on the softball team and a life guard at the pool, and cared for her bucket bottle calves and her budgies Chartreuse and Periwinkle. She liked creative cooking and pie baking and 4-H where she and her best friend would write Share-the Fun skits about Opal and Mabel including the final farewell filmed at Nelson’s Park in a canoe. She loved acting, portraying many memorable characters on stage such as Miss Hannigan in Annie and Fairy May in The Curious Savage, was nominated for All-State and was a Donna Reed scholarship winner in improvisational acting, attended classes at Second City in Chicago and a film school in Los Angeles. After graduating with the Charter Oak-Ute Class of 1999, this interest led her to Macalester College where she studied communication and theatre, meeting the rigorous academic requirements, graduating in 2003. While there, she enjoyed working at the St. Paul Apollo Resource Center for the mentally challenged and teaching at a school for the Hmong people, and being a teacher’s assistant to a professor. She oftentimes remarked, “No matter what, you can never take away my education.”
She ventured with her college roommates to Austin, Texas, where she worked at the University of Texas Co-op for more than ten years. Earning several certifications from the Texas food industry allowed her to cater at several Austin country clubs and the Convention Center. She reveled in exploring the funkiness of Austin and always knew the most authentic and hippest places to go. She enjoyed swimming regularly, especially outdoors at Barton Creek Springs, attending film festivals in Austin and Sundance and rock concerts and Formula One races, making religious pilgrimages to such places as Lourdes, France; Chimay, New Mexico; St. Thomas in India; and the Vatican in Rome as well as traveling to Kauai three times where she delighted in marine observation as she was a certified scuba diver.
Louise had a tender heart for anyone who experienced misfortune, especially animals and was a foster care volunteer for Austin Pets Alive! eventually adopting her cat Dinah. She was compassionate and a helper of the underprivileged. She was a free spirit who lived on a shoestring, saying, “Buy the best, forget the rest.”
She had a diverse group of friends who loved her, brightening their days with animation and humor, witty words, and a world view centered on the joys of life. With her uncanny memory for detail and her ability to read people well, she was a great storyteller who could make the mundane exciting and she could really make people laugh. She was fun-loving and authentic. She was unique, determined, and intuitive to other people and their needs which made her a very thoughtful and sweet woman. She was raised in Christian faith and she believed in Jesus and salvation, disseminating love and generosity, analyzing all, trying to love unconditionally, living with intensity. She was an extremely loving person, who made those she loved and those who loved her feel special. She was devoted to the people and causes she believed in and she loved her family, friends, and neighbors. Louise Marie Magill was a bright light, a blessing to all whom she met.
Dedicated to her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ forever and forevermore and to those whose lives she touched, she fulfilled God’s purpose. The victory has been won. Now she has the perfect home in heaven. Praise the Lord! Amen.
Survivors include: her parents, Bill and Lucia; one sister, Sophie and her husband John; two brothers, Gibson and his wife, Mary and James and his wife, Bri; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Memorials and cards may be sent to St. John Lutheran Church, 104 Birch Avenue, Charter Oak, Iowa 51439

Tributes

Mom wrote on Apr 13, 2021:

"Thinking of you today and missing your humor."

Jeff & Toni Hoffmeier-Mangus & family wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Jerry Boger wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Shauna Heiden wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Amber Espinosa wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

"My heart goes out to all of you, Bill & Lucia, Sophie, Gibson and James and all of your families. I remember the sparkle of amusement in Louise's eyes and her little grin. She had a way of laughing at the world...and finding joy in living creatively within it. I remember always being amazed at her wisdom, even when she was just a little girl."

Annette Patterson wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Gloria A Sanchez/ AustinTexas wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Hortencia Vasquez wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Paula Meseck Monk wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Patty Goslar wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Charles and Bonnie Bridgeman wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Deanne Hanson wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Todd Henry wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

"We are very sorry to hear this news. Our condolences. The Florida Henrys (Todd, Jeffrie, Jack & Autumn) are praying for you."

Vicky l Reis Neddermeyer wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Mike & Kathy Lickteig wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Francesca Texidor wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Cathy Shanahan wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Sandy Bauman wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Jeff & Diane Gotto wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Nancy Kruse wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

"Your deepest sympathy goes out to you all- Bill, Lucia and family.. She was a very special person."

Amanda Bruhn wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Robin Neddermeyer wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Janet Meseck wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Nancy & Jim Jurgens wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

"So many wonderful memories of this very special person. So kind and caring with a wonderful personality. She will be deeply missed by all of us who loved her and cared for her. May she rest in peace. Love hugs, prayers and our deepest sympathy to Bill, Lucia, Gibson and family Sophia and family and James and his loved ones. We were blessed to have known her."

Katie Huisinga wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Hollie Stone wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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James Staley and Jessica Staley wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Mary Ann Neppl wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Carl and Maria Ullerich wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Kevin Abbott wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Ben & Jan Bendixen wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Sheri Neddermeyer wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Angie Rosener wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Doris Jepsen wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Prabhu Soundarrajan wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

"Wherever you go... Whatever you do... May your guardian angel watch over you! We miss you Louise - Prabhu, Jay and Family"

Ted Butler wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Keri Lane wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

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Dora Ramirez wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

"My condolences to your family, Louise was a very special person. May our Lord grant her eternal rest in His perpetual light."

Janenoellebenjamin wrote on Dec 29, 2017:

"Scheme. Not sceam. Lol. Damn it Louise! I wish you were here to laugh at my published errors. Rest In Peace my dear friend. - Jane Noelle Benjamin."

Janenoellebenjamin wrote on Dec 29, 2017:

"Beautiful Louise, I've thought for some time of what I would say on your page. First off I would like to thank you for teaching me things that I didn't know before I met you. For entertaining me. For giving me a reason to look forward to work. The same building day after day. I didn't know it then, but by meeting you & after joyfully having you as a guest at my baby shower I would learn of a word that will more than likely help me in hard times such as now & through out the rest of my life. When asked what my best quality is you answered Fortitude. Nothing physical. You could see beyond that. You're so intelligent & so observant. Seeing things for people even if they can't see them for themselves. Right now I have to just trust you that I have all the fortitude within me to get through this difficult time. I'm so so so thankful to have you in my life, because in the grand sceam of time. Forever has no end. Until we meet again my dear friend. Thank you Louise. Thank you. :heartpulse::heartpulse::heartpulse::heartpulse: - Love Jane Noelle Benjamim"

Neil Plumbley wrote on Dec 22, 2017:

"My Dear Soul Sister you will be missed, but never forgotten."

Ardith Sporleder wrote on Dec 21, 2017:

"Christmas dinner was fun, many years ago at our house.....with Louise bringing delicious beer bread. Sandi, Patrick, and Jeremiah joined us and Bob who like all of us enjoyed the witty conversation of the Magills'. Wonderful memories of a bygone era. God bless you and may your life be enriched by all the joys Louise gave in her fun and lovely way. Ardith Sporleder"

Kimberly Johnston wrote on Dec 21, 2017:

"At times I find it hard to breathe as of late and then I remember any of a million moments spent with you and smile and continue. I'll share one of those now: Weezie fell asleep on my couch and I had (still do) a large German Shepherd, who made her uneasy because of her size. I turn out the lights, put a blanket over her and go into my bedroom. I'm awoken by, "Kiiiimmmmm..."- my dog is lovingly staring her in the face and panting as she lie on the couch. I couldn't stop laughing. She was dramatic and witty to the point of genius."

Randall Saunders wrote on Dec 21, 2017:

"I'm very sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my thoughts."

Francesca Texidor wrote on Dec 21, 2017:

"We have all been witness to deep compassion, humility, and generosity through your friendship, Louise. Thank you for being such a beautiful friend, sister, and daughter. I will miss and love you forever. I am so sorry for the family and my prayers are with you. There is no end to the love Louise had for each one of you."

Dan Yaniv wrote on Dec 21, 2017:

"Hey Louise, Im glad to meet you from my good friend Prabhu, I will have memories of you for as long as I live !! Thank you for friendship and condolences for the family !!"

Hortencia Vasquez wrote on Dec 21, 2017:

"My heart is pained for now; but I will rejoice when we meet again, my dear friend. Forever will you live in my heart. My deepest condolences to Bill, Lucia, and family. May our prayers and thoughts, bring you some comfort and peace, in the midst of you sorrow."

Gloria A Sanchez wrote on Dec 21, 2017:

"I will miss our breakfasts. Hortencia you and me had long talks, deep discussions , about everything. Your beauty, personality and just being you is what I admired. Lucia, Bill and to the family, my condolences. She will be in all our hearts forever. Miss you my friend:heart: Gloria"

Loni Kuhlmann wrote on Dec 20, 2017:

"Another bright light has been added too the sky way to soon. Prayers to the family. Loni Kuhlmann"

Leila Owens Kuhlmann wrote on Dec 20, 2017:

"I will always carry the memory of Louise and Courtney's skits for 4 H. She brought much joy to many people. Our sympathies to all of you. Don and Leila"

Dale and Lynda Wiebers wrote on Dec 20, 2017:

"Prayers for strength and peace Bill, Lucia and family."

BETTY henschen wrote on Dec 20, 2017:

"May your family find comfort wrapped in God's arms. Dennis & Betty Henschen and Family"

Jan Beran wrote on Dec 20, 2017:

"Sophia and parents who loved their dear one so much. My heart goes out to you on her untimely passing. I am certain that she knew she was loved so much. Jan Beran"

Keri Lane wrote on Dec 19, 2017:

"My heart breaks for your family. Louise was a kind soul. You will be missed."