View Obituaries

Remembering Lives, Celebrating Legacies

Remembering those who have left us. This obituaries page is a simple tribute to individuals who touched our lives. May their legacies endure in our memories.

Margaret H Wickler

6/6/1928 - 7/21/2013

Text:

Obituary For Margaret H Wickler

Margaret H Wickler, 85, Rapid City, died Sunday July 21, 2012 at Rapid City Regional Hospital. She was born June 6, 1928 in Yankton to John and Mildred (Lien) Miller and she grew up in Tyndall and Volga. She graduated from the SDSU in Brookings in 1950 with a major in English Journalism and then worked part-time for Dean Volstorff. Margaret married Don Wickler of Jackson, MN on March 20, 1948. She was an Air Force wife from 1952 to 1975 and was a resident on Air Force Installations in Texas, Virginia, North Dakota, Montana, California, South Dakota, Wyoming and Alaska. Margaret was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Rapid City for 38 years and was active in vocal and hand bell choirs. She was a homemaker for decades at their home on Brookside Drive. In July 2007, she and Donald moved into Westhills Village. Margie is survived by her husband of 65 years, Don, Rapid City; two sons Dan Wickler, Mesa, AZ and Tim Wickler, Rapid City; three grandchildren, Josh Wickler, Pine, CO; Eric Wickler, Newbury Park, CA and Kaitlyn Wickler, Mt Baldy, CA. She is preceded in death by her son Steven Wickler. Condolences may be conveyed to the family at www.behernswilson.com

Photos & Video

Add New Photos & Video

Condolences

Add a Candle or Spiritual Image

Click below to add to your message.

Loading...

Grief Resources

Grief resources offer vital support and guidance for individuals coping with loss, providing tools and community for healing.

Contact Us

Please contact us with any questions you have regarding advanced planning, services, grief resources, and any additional information needed during this time period.

k

Writing an Obituary

Writing an obituary is a poignant and reflective process, encapsulating the essence of a person’s life, achievements, and impact in a heartfelt tribute.