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Margaret Kugath
1918 - 2004
Margaret M. Kugath, 86, of Watertown, died
Funeral services were held
at Christ United Methodist Church in Watertown with the Rev. Lee Meissner
officiating. Burial took place in Oak Hill Cemetery in
Watertown.
The Hafemeister
Funeral Home of Watertown was in charge of arrangements.
The former Margaret Tessmann was born
Margaret had been
employed at Brandt Automatic Cashier in Watertown for more than 30 years. She
worked as a tester and was also known as the Candy Lady for bringing snacks to
her fellow employees.
Margaret was a faithful
member of Christ United Methodist Church where she had once provided child care
for the Bible study group and assisted in making baby quilts. She loved to sew
aprons, tote bags, fur pillows, and enjoyed making various crafts.
Margaret also enjoyed
painting landscapes and playing the accordion.
SURVIVORS:
Daughter Patricia
Borkowski of Pewaukee
Daughter Sandra Scholl of Wausau
Grandchild Kevin
(Terri) Scholl
Grandchild Kathy
(Al) Pitsch
Grandchild John
(Michelle) Stenz
Grandchild David
(Bonnie) Stenz
Grandchild Andy
(Lisa) Stenz
Nine great-grandchildren
Brother LeRoy
(Jean) Tessmann, Watertown
Brother Oliver
(Geraldine) Tessmann, Watertown
PRECEDED IN DEATH:
Parents
Son-in-law Donald
J. Stenz
Son-in-law Gary
W. Scholl
Brothers Elmer
Tessmann
Brother Carl
Tessmann
Sister Helen
Childers
Sister Lillian
Roth
History of Watertown,
Wisconsin