Margaret "Peggy"
Rogall
- Memorial Visitation: Wednesday, October 16th, 2024, from 10 AM – 11 AM, at St. Camillus – Guardian Angel Chapel (10100 W. Bluemound Rd.)
- Mass of Christian Burial: Wednesday, October 16th, 2024, 11 AM, at St. Camillus – Guardian Angel Chapel (10100 W. Bluemound Rd.)
- Private Inurnment: St. Mary’s Cemetery
Margaret “Peggy” Rogall
(nee O’Neill) Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, September 25, 2024 at the age of 85. Beloved wife of the late James. Loving mother of Kit (Steve) Ziembiec, Sue (Mark) Wiedenmann, Ann (Todd Privat) Kukowski, and Joe (Crystal) Rogall. Proud grandmother of Brian, Henry, Leah, Jack, Isla, Jaylena, Solène, Kyle, Lacy, and Wyatt. Sister of Thomas O’Neill. Sister-in-law of Carol Ackley. Preceded in death by her grandson Alex, son-in-law Chris Kukowski, brother James (Gretchen) O’Neill, brothers-in-law James Ackley and Richard Rogall. Further survived by many other family members and friends.
Memorial visitation will be held from 10 AM to 11 AM on October 16th at St. Camillus – Guardian Angel Chapel (10100 W. Bluemound Rd.) followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 AM. Private inurnment at St. Mary’s Cemetery.
Peggy graduated from Holy Angels Academy in 1957 and Marquette University in 1961. She taught 3rd grade at Mary Queen of Heaven for many years. She loved her family, volunteering, crocheting, art, history, reading, painting, and music. Her greatest joys in life were her grandchildren and her faith. Special thanks for the kind and loving care provided by the staff at St. Camillus and St. Camillus Hospice. Memorials, if desired, are appreciated to St. Ben’s Meal Program or to the Red Cloud Indian School.
Sue and family,
Paul and I are so sorry for your great loss of this beautiful lady.! May God give you comfort and peace now and in the days ahead.
Sis, thinking of you and your whole family.. Losing a mother is never easy. You all sit gently in our hearts. Richard and Cyndi Rollefson.
Dear Sue and family,
May the wonderful and loving memories you all share with your Mom be forever in your hearts. May those same memories and faith she taught you carry you strong and at peace, just knowing that she is finally free. I am sure, she is now dancing with all of her loved ones that went home before her. You are all in our hearts and prayers. Love, Bryan and Alicia