d Dale Cammack in Mt. Pleasant. The couple resided for the majority of their married life on the Cammack Farm near Salem, IA. Dale preceded her in death on November 25, 2011. Marcia taught public elementary education and was a pioneer in the teaching to the developmentally delayed. Schools in the area at which she taught included the country schools of Oak Grove, Maple Grove, Greenwood, Richwood and Lowell, and Hillsboro, Bonaparte, and Saunders and Van Allen Elementary in Mt. Pleasant. After 31 years of teaching, she retired in 1980. Active in numerous community organizations, Marcia belonged to ARC of Henry County, American Legion Auxiliary, Delta Kappa Gamma, Lewelling Quaker Shrine Board, Salem Old Settlers Committee, and the Retired Teachers Association. She was a leader and mentor for 4-H for over 50 years and a judge for Invent Iowa. She volunteered as a tutor in the Mt. Pleasant school district and was a docent at the Old Threshers schoolhouse. Her hobbies included gardening, quilting and reading. She was a member of Salem Methodist Church, and later, Salem Friends Church. Survivors include three children, Nancy (Myron) Koets of Pipestone, MN, Mark (Audrey) Cammack of Danville, CA, and Penelope "Penny" Cammack of Pipestone, MN; a daughter-in-law, Audrey Cammack of East Peoria, IL; seven grandchildren, London (Mitch Sauberman) Cammack, Brandon (Beth) Cammack, Thomas (Chris) Cammack, Jennifer (Mike) James, Anneke (Nils) Nelson, Jason (Penny) Koets, and Korey (Katie) Koets; and twelve great grandchildren, Jaden, Maylin, Oakley, Celena, Nathan, Naomi, Jared, Aubrey, Magnus, Cammack, Cole, and Kiersten. Along with her husband, Dale, Marcia is preceded in death by her parents; a son, Lawrence "Larry" Cammack; three sisters, Florence Williams, Virginia Perrenoud, and Ruth Hoffman; and two brothers, Wayne Hannah and Benjamin Hannah.