a greeter and a religious instructor for those who were interested in becoming members of the church. She also traveled to other churches in the Dubuque dioceses and talked about sacrificial giving. For 25 years, Marguerite was in charge of the Lenten soup dinners at the church. She became a board member of the retreat house in Waterloo and was involved in hospice work also for 25 years. Marguerite loved to cook and to entertain her many friends. Playing bridge was one of her first loves and she was still playing about a month prior to her death. She always referred to her bridge games as her "Life Line." She was a very generous person with her time and talent and traveling was a great part of her life. Marguerite is survived by many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Nick in 1981, sisters Helen Jessup, Leone Draman and Veronica Larson and brothers Alphonsus Schuller, Jack Schuller and Willard Schuller. Burial will take place in the Hampton Cemetery.