Margaret M. Brehm passed away Tuesday, September 20, 2022, at Heritage Court Memory Care, Eau
 
 Claire, Wisconsin. Born on August 1, 1930, to Hilbert and Matilda Pagel, she grew up in Wauwatosa,
 
 Wisconsin, and graduated from Wisconsin Lutheran High School. In 1954 she married Donald Brehm
 
 and enjoyed 54 years of marriage until Don’s death in 2009.
 
 Don and Marge enjoyed making new friends as they moved around the Midwest due to Don’s job with
 
 Lutheran Social Services. In the early years of their marriage they resided in Wauwatosa; Sparta,
 
 Wisconsin; Slater, Iowa, and were blessed with four sons. They then spent over ten years in Eau Claire,
 
 Wisconsin, raising their boys, after which they moved to Wichita, Kansas. At that time they decided to
 
 go into employment for themselves and purchased a motel in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Upon Don’s
 
 retirement, they continued to live in Oshkosh.
 
 Marge was very active and worked part-time at Schwab Realty in Oshkosh well into her 70’s. She loved
 
 playing racquetball at the YMCA and led an exercise class for seniors. Her love for helping others was
 
 exemplified by her life-long service to the Church. She rarely missed a Sunday morning service and
 
 helped in whatever needed to be done. Her many activities included leading and participating in Bible
 
 study groups, caring for plants and flowers, singing in the choir, and driving others to church. She also
 
 conducted ministry at the Winnebago Correctional Center. Her love for the Lord played a significant role
 
 in her entire life.
 
 Margaret is survived by her sons, Dave (Sue) and Jeff; sister, Lois Wolfanger; grandchildren, John Brehm,
 
 Laura (Chris) Davison, Amanda (J.T.) Prather, and Evan (Samantha) Brehm; and six great-grandchildren.
 
 She was preceded in death by her husband, Don; her parents; and sons, Donald and Steven.
 
 A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 15, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 370
 
 Bowen Street, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, with visitation one hour prior to the service. Memorials may be
 
 given to Trinity Lutheran Church or to the charity of your choice.