f the world would make everyone in the room laugh and reflect. Angie was highly organized and never left the house without making the bed. Her hands were always busy with knitting, crocheting, gardening, and canning tomatoes. She knit countless sweet baby sweaters for Lutheran World Relief and made the world's best apple pie. Angie liked reading, listening to music, and visits with friends. Later on, she loved spending time with her three grandchildren, walking with them to feed the ducks and teaching them to make pancakes and biscotti. She stayed vibrant and healthy, walking two miles a day until recently. Angie was an active and busy volunteer at Oakwood Village since the 1960s, volunteering her time up to six days a week. She was deeply caring, humble, a good listener, and a lifelong learner. Surviving Angie are her daughters, Susan and Joan (Jon Curti); grandchildren, Jenny, Julie (SiniĊĦa Hrvatin), and Peter; and many nieces and nephews. Her husband, parents, sister, and brothers are in Heaven to welcome her. The family will greet friends at OAKWOOD VILLAGE UNIVERSITY WOODS at RESURRECTION CHAPEL, 6201 Mineral Point Rd in Madison on Wednesday, June 26, 2019, from 1:30 p.m. until the time of the memorial service at 2 p.m. with Pastor Katie Baardseth officiating. After the service, the family asks you to join them in celebrating Angie's life, enjoying her favorite cookies, in the Nakoma Room at Oakwood. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations to the Oakwood Foundation to provide music for the residents of the community. We remember Angie as a selfless and fiercely loyal and loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. Cress Funeral & Cremation Services 3610 Speedway Road (608) 238-3434