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EDLUND, MARGI BOHMER

Posted By Whitney & Murphy On October 14, 2016 @ 11:45 am In Obituary | No Comments

Margi Bohmer Edlund passed away peacefully, surrounded by her husband and children at Hospice of the Valley in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Tuesday, October 11th, 2016. Margi was born January 19, 1942, in St. Cloud, Minnesota. She was the middle child of five of Donald “Don” and Miriam Bohmer. She was raised in a magical 19th century Victorian home, for which she was instrumental in its being listed in the National Registry of Historic Places. Margi graduated from Cathedral High School in St. Cloud in 1960, where she was chosen as Homecoming Queen in her senior year. Her college years were spent at St. Catherine’s University in St. Paul, Minnesota. Before her graduation in 1964, she made numerous friends, some of whom remained so throughout her life. She subsequently earned a degree in education at the University of Minnesota.

 

In 1966, having seen enough cold weather, Margi moved to Phoenix to live with her sister, Kathleen. She became a seventh grade English teacher, which all would agree is a challenging occupation. In June of 1968, she began dating Phil Edlund, who became the love of her life and husband on December 27th, 1968. They settled in Phoenix where Phil practiced law with the Fennemore Craig firm. Margi and Phil had three children, Krista, Gary, and Shelly.

 

Margi’s greatest joy was her family and friends. She loved to travel.  She and Phil made numerous trips to Europe with friends, family and for golf.  They also visited Asia and South Africa.  In recent years, they drove around the western United States visiting friends and national parks.  Margi and Phil also enjoyed numerous golf trips to lovely locations around the country, enjoying time on beautiful courses with very special friends. Looking back, she made clear that her life had been most fulfilling. Margi was known for her warmth and loyalty to family and friends. She was a wonderful wife, mother and friend.

 

Margi was a member of the Junior League of Phoenix and Paradise Valley Country Club, and offered her time and talents generously. She was most proud of her dedicated involvement with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Desert Southwest Chapter, where she was a long time board member. Margi chaired the 2006 JDRF Promise Ball, which featured the Beach Boys as entertainment and raised over $2.2 million for the organization. For many years, she made annual trips to Washington D.C. to lobby the Arizona Congressional Delegation on behalf of JDRF for increased funding to the National Institute of Health for diabetes research.

 

Margi is survived by her husband, Phil, her children, Krista Gallagher (J.P.), Gary Edlund, and Shelly Quarles (James), and her six grandchildren, Lauren, Liam, Morgan, Rhys, Iain, and Maeve. Also her sisters, Barbara Allard (Dave), Anne Ruttler (Jim), and her brother, Bill Bohmer (Charlotte), and many nieces and nephews.

 

A Memorial Mass will be held at The Franciscan Renewal Center (“The Casa”), 5802 E. Lincoln Drive in Paradise Valley, at 11:00am on Tuesday, October 18th, 2016.

 

In lieu of flowers, the family would request that memorial contributions be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Desert Southwest Chapter, 4343 E. Camelback Road, Suite #230, Phoenix, AZ 85018.

 

 

 


Condolences for the family of “EDLUND, MARGI BOHMER”

Condolence from Tom and Michele Popa on October 15th, 2016 5:28 pm

Our hearts and prayers go to the Edlund family.

Condolence from Daryl Perlman on October 16th, 2016 12:45 pm

Dear Phil…. I am so sorry to learn of Margi’s passing. My prayer for you is that the pain of loss will deminish with each day and you will find yourself smiling and laughing more and more as time goes on and you relive all the wonderful times that you had together. I know Margie is looking over you as I know Pete looks over me. Fondly, Daryl

Condolence from Marne Young Law on October 21st, 2016 7:34 am

What a lady she was ! Always the best of friends to all who knew her! She frequently went back to
St. Cloud for class reunions and to see her close friends. None of us will forget the fun we had together, especially in her “castle house” we’re they had a golf practice net. And lots of places to explore. My mother and father were close friends of Miriam and Don, playing golf and partying at the St, Cloud Country Club.

Condolence from JOHN HASSIG on February 16th, 2017 1:15 am

Dear Phil, Krista, Gary, Shelly & family: Please accept my condolences for the loss of your dear Margi. I will remember her as a kind, engaging and warm person with great energy and a passion for life, not to mention an exemplary neighbor. I loved reading that she was the Homecoming Queen…seems very fitting! I wish you all the best during this difficult time. John Hassig

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