"So sorry to hear of the passing of a lovely lady. Always enjoyed the visits of the Deegan Family to our farm in New Zealand. Many interesting conversations with Rob and Marilyn about their time in NZ. Jan and Mike Holdaway"
Marilyn Deegan, 76, of Maquoketa, Iowa, passed away on Monday morning, April 12, 2021, at Clover Ridge Place in Maquoketa. A private family visitation was held and cremation has taken place, at the Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa.
Marilyn was an Iowa girl who happened to be raised in Colorado. Born to Margery and Edward Soderberg on November 19, 1944, Marilyn grew up in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. She was a graduate of Lakewood High School. She attended teachers' college in Greeley at Colorado State College, now the University of Northern Colorado. In June of 1969, Marilyn married Robert Deegan and relocated to Fort Collins, where Marilyn continued to teach while Rob completed his degree in Veterinary Medicine. Both daughters, Anne-Marie and Lynn were born in Fort Collins.
With her young family, Marilyn moved to Maquoketa, Iowa; the town that would become home for the remainder of her life, with the exception of several years in New Zealand. She was very involved in the life of her community, which included the Maquoketa United Church of Christ, Cardinal Elementary School, the Jackson County Historical Society, and the Maquoketa Art Experience.
Marilyn enjoyed meaningful friendships in her community and is universally described as friendly, chatty and kind. She sang in the church choir, was a librarian's aide at the elementary school and volunteered at the Maquoketa Community Services Resale Shop. She met friends for coffee or luncheon at every opportunity. But closest to her heart, was giving. Marilyn was generous with her earthly treasures and quietly supported the needs of others, as her way of living out the Gospel.
Those left to honor her memory include daughters, Anne-Marie (Jason) Gephart of Donahue, IA, and Lynn Margaret Deegan (Michael Smith) of Lakewood, CO; 4 grandchildren, Grace, Lorelei, Wyatt, and PK; a brother, Wayne (Chrisette) Soderberg of Littleton, CO and a brother-in-law James (Truc) Deegan of Iowa City, IA. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Wayne Deegan and her parents.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials may be made to the Maquoketa Art Experience (https://maquoketa-art.org/dontations/), Hospice of Jackson County (http://www.jchospice.org/support-us/), the Jackson County Historical Society (1212 E. Quarry St. Maquoketa, IA 52060) or to a charity of the donor's choice.
You are invited to Marilyn Deegan's Celebration of Life festivities on Saturday, September 4th. A time of reflection and laughter will be held at 3 P.M. at the United Church of Christ in Maquoketa. A rowdy gathering of family and friends and time of fellowship and music will be held immediately following the celebration of life service at TYACOGA VINEYARD AND WINERY, 2585 195th St, DeWitt, IA.
The family asks you to bring a new or gently used Children's book for donation to Cardinal Elementary School.
With regard to the continuing spread of the Coronavirus, the Deegan family requests that all attendees observe the requirements of the CDC, the Iowa Department of Public Health and the Jackson County Health Department that are in place at the time of the event.
See you there!
"So sorry to hear of the passing of a lovely lady. Always enjoyed the visits of the Deegan Family to our farm in New Zealand. Many interesting conversations with Rob and Marilyn about their time in NZ. Jan and Mike Holdaway"
"I watched Marilyn?s video tribute. Beautiful just like the pure gentle soul Marilyn was. "
"She was a vary good lady she was so sweet I love here when I was at school"
"Sorry for your loss. She was one of my favorite people. Don Wentworth"
"Anne-Marie & Lynn, We just wanted to let you know how sorry we were to hear of your Mom's passing. She was such a kind and fun lady. You girls and your families are a beautiful lasting legacy. Wishing you as much peace and comfort, as is possible, as you face the days ahead. All Our Sympathy, Michelle & Mark Hughes"
"I was lucky to know Marilyn through our work at the Maquoketa Schools when the family moved back to Maquoketa from New Zealand. She gave a presentation in our LMC. She had a gift of telling a good story! Her smile and laugh will stay with me. God bless her family. Especially Anne-Marue and Lynn my old art students. Heaven now has more laughter. Karen McCarthy Streif"
"My brother and I saw Mrs Deegan every day at Cardinal Elementary, always so nice. RIP, condolences to her family "
"What a beautiful sweet lady! I remember her as a customer that brought a smile with her every time she walked through the door . RIP Marilyn"
"What a beautiful sweet lady! I remember her as a customer that brought a smile with her every time she walked through the door . RIP Marilyn"
"I?ve lost count of how many years Marilyn helped supplement my classroom with books for my students. All I had to do is give her a theme and she would gather them for us. "
"I?ve lost count of how many years Marilyn helped supplement my classroom with books for my students. All I had to do is give her a theme and she would gather them for us. "