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Margaret Bindner

August 30, 1928 - July 12, 2012

Margaret Bindner Obituary

Margaret “Peggy” Bindner, 83, of Cedar Rapids, died Thursday, July 12, 2012, at Mercy Medical Center, Cedar Rapids. Funeral Mass: 10:30 a.m. on Monday, July 16, 2012, at St. Matthew Catholic Church, Cedar Rapids, by Rev. David Beckman. Visitation: 2-4 p.m. on Sunday at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids, with a vigil service at 3 p.m. Burial: Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cedar Rapids. Survivors include her daughter, Teresa (Gary) Pool of Montgomery Village, Maryland; her sons, Michael (Moira) Bindner of Alexandria, Virginia, Gregory (Alisa Male) Bindner of Arlington, Virginia, Stephen (Stephen Darby) Bindner of Dallas, Texas, and John Bindner of Cedar Rapids; a brother, Kermit (Sue) Allen of Coralville, Iowa; two grandchildren, Jonah and Catie; her faithful canine companion, Joey; and many nieces and nephews. Peggy was born August 30, 1928, in Walla Walla, Washington, the daughter of Jerry and TaLetta (Bell) Allen. She grew up in the Seattle area, graduating from Kent High School in 1946, and then attended the College of Puget Sound. She then went to Galesburg, Illinois where her brother worked and met the love of her life, Justin “Jim” Bindner. They were married on October 28, 1950, in Kent, Washington. Jim’s work in aviation took them on adventures all over the world. They lived in many cities in the United States and abroad, such as Ventura and San Francisco, California; Quantico, Virginia; Chicago, Illinois; Niagara Falls, Paris, Rome, and Copenhagen, often crisscrossing the United States in Jim’s Cessna airplane with Peggy as the co-pilot. Finally in 1962, God answered their prayers for many children when Peggy gave birth to Michael in San Antonio and they were blessed with four more children in the next seven years. She embraced her role as a mother, patiently and lovingly raising them with her faith as her guide, passing to them her love for cooking and travel. Music sustained her from the age of eight when she sang Shirley Temple songs on stage at the local Grange to as recent as a week ago as a member of the St. Matthew’s Resurrection Choir. She was a song leader in high school, a member of many choirs, and her rich voice never faded. Her children cherished her lullabies. Peggy was an avid cook, an original fan of cooking shows, and her children all lined up on the couch to watch Julia Child and the Galloping Gourmet with her. All of them are accomplished cooks and her youngest son, John, is a chef at a local restaurant. Peggy’s Catholic faith was her anchor and she practiced it lovingly and devoutly from the time she converted after many years of interest. She shared her faith and love with so many through her joyful nature and steady laugh. She was active at St. Matthew’s until her death in prayer groups, choirs, and attending Adoration every week. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Jim; and a sister, Joan Hughto

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