, the couple was married on April 10, 1945, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church.During their honeymoon, they went to the Busch Gardens in St. Louis. It was there they got their initial inspiration to start a rose garden which grew to 500 bushes in their retirement.Vangie worked as a professional secretary for many companies in Little Falls and retired from Morrison County Social Services.Her retirement was short lived and she began working at the Morrison County Record as a proof reader. She was soon asked to begin a cooking column, Whats Cookin In The County, in 1981 and continued until her second retirement in 1996.Vangies commitment to her church was lifelong.She began playing the organ in the third grade and played until 2002.She and George were lifelong members of the Senior Choir.She also played at St. Ottos for ten years.Vangie was instrumental in the launch of the basement remodeling committee which she co-chaired with her husband, George.They published a cookbook, which she co-edited with Geri Wotzka, to fund the basement renovation.Vangie enjoyed working, cooking, flower gardening, was famous for her kolaches, dancing, music and with George hosted many parties in their backyard log cabin.Vangie lived for the past eight years as a resident in St. Ottos and before that the Harmony House for five years.She passed away peacefully while listening to Handels Messiah and surrounded by her family. Left to cherish her memory are her children, Jeanne (Terry) Bailey of St. Paul, MN, Gerard (Karla) Gwost of Harwood, ND, Michael (Susan) Gwost of Guemes Island, WA, Mary Ann (John) Hennen of Shoreview, MN; grandchildren, Trina (Scott) Uttley, Joshua (Alina) Bailey, Matthew Gwost, Eric Gwost, Andrew (Liz) Gwost, Eugene Gwost, Daniel Gwost, Ivy Gwost, Jessica Hennen and Joseph Hennen;great-grandchildren, Evangeline Evie Uttley, Oscar Bailey, Hugo Bailey and Ross Uttley. Vangie was preceded in death by her parents; husband, George (May 6, 2008); infant daughter, Mary Suzanne; brothers, Vincent, Dominic, John, Jerome Merchlewicz and sisters, Celia Rue, Helen Trebiatowski, Sr. Vincent (Lucille) DePaul, Esther Prestegard, and Leona Janousek.