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Margaret “Margie” Ann Wenck (nee Waltner), of Cincinnati, Ohio crossed over peacefully on March 18, 2020 at 100 years young in the peacefulness of her own home with the grace and dignity she lived by. Mom was part of the Greatest Generation. A never ending positive influence--she was full of life, fun loving, and sun loving. A woman of glamour and wit--she truly lived her life to the fullest. Mom married Dad, the love of her life, Joe (John Joseph) in 1945. They spent the first two years of their great life together in North Carolina following Dad’s service in Europe during WWII. Later, they returned to Cincinnati, Ohio and started their family. Mom and Dad loved to have fun!...and they did...spending time with fun loving friends and family. They travelled, they danced...they had a great love and life together. Mom never had an unkind word to say about anyone. As a reflection of who Mom is, she loved being surrounded by her entire family who loved her very much. Her wonderful life will always be treasured with heartfelt memories by her children: Nancy Ruprecht, Constance Ciresi, Gary (Cyndi-deceased), and Kenny, five grandchildren: Charlie Ciresi, Scott Ruprecht, Todd Ruprecht (Natalie), Lauren Camil (Guima), and Corey, and one great grandchild: Cameryn Ciresi. Mom was fortunate to spend the last years of her life in the comfort and safety of her own home that she loved, under the care of her loving and devoted son, Kenny. Private service will be held at Radel Funeral Home, 650 Neeb Road, Delhi Township. Followed by a mass of Christian Burial at St. William Church, 4108 West 8th St. Burial will be at St. Joseph New Cemetery. If desired, contributions can be made to Hospice of Cincinnati in the name of Margie Wenck
Thank you mom for who you are . . . In every moment of our life, in any challenge we may face large or small, you have given us the greatest gift of simply being able to ask “What would Mom do?” Thank you all for being here with us today. Due to these difficult times, we are inviting you to celebrate Mom’s life with us in the not too distant future. See you soon . . .
Posted by Bob Marchioni on March 23, 2020 (10:36)
What a wonderful life and beautiful family! I remember her (and your dad) fondly from the old days on Marbill Lane. Gone but never forgotten. It was an honor to know you Margie. Aloha. Would have loved to be able to be with you all to pay respects. Thinking of you all and wishing you all the best.
Posted by Perry Schneider on March 23, 2020 (09:52)
left out family after Wenck
Posted by Perry Schneider on March 23, 2020 (09:51)
To Gary and the whole Wenck my prayers go out to you. Your mother went through a long ordeal but she is now at peace with her maker and your father
Special regards to Kenny and your continual devotion to your mother
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