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Obituary for Sally Ann Duchow (Duchow)

Sally Ann Duchow, was born in Monroe, WI. on July 1st, 1953. Sally passed away at home with her family on Sunday, June 12th, 2016 after a strong battle with cancer.
She was the youngest daughter of Kathryn Grace Johnson Duchow & Ralph LaVerne Duchow.
She Graduated from Monroe, Wisconsin High School in 1971 & also attended Madison, Wisconsin University for several years.
She married Michael William Margiotta on Friday April 30th, 1982 in the Springfield Seventh-Day Adventist Church. From that marriage came two wonderful sons; Jacob Aaron Margiotta (26) and Matthew Joseph Margiotta (23).
Sally was employed by Ben Stoner CPA for several years. She was then head bookkeeper for Endless Summer T-Shirt factory, better known as (Alore'), for 27 years.
She loved antiques and collectibles as she spent many years buying and selling them through Ebay or fleamarkets.
She is survived by her 2 sons, Jacob and Matthew. Her sister, Susan Baertschi and her husband Leon. 3 Nieces Kim Baertschi, Spfd, MO, Cori Dykes, Crane, MO and Tessa Baertschi, Spfd, MO. 5 great nieces and nephews Sicily Blakey, Kansas City, MO. Sadie Norton, Royse, TX. Wyatt Dykes and Garrett Dykes, Crane, MO. and Kayanna Marie Record. Sally Also had one great-great niece, Tahlia Norton of Royse City, TX.
Sally Was preceded in death by her husband, Michael in December, 2015. Her Parents Kathryn (mother) 2006, and Ralph (father) 1982. Her only brother Chester Harold Duchow, Sister-in-law Darcy Jean Duchow and 2 nephews Frank Wesley and Thomas Leon (1988) all of Springfield, MO.
The family of Sally Duchow would like to thank Season’s Hospice for their compassion and care in our time of need.
No Funeral is scheduled. Memorial Services to be announced.
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