Barb Mader

August 21, 1949 - February 9, 2025

Barbara Lee “Barb” Mader, age 75, of New Prague, died peacefully at her home with her family at her side on Sunday, February 9, 2025. Barb was born on August 21, 1949, in Minneapolis, to Harold and Alice (Sinclair) Magnuson. She attended Minnetonka Public Schools and graduated from Richfield High School. On a New Year’s Eve blind date, she met LeRoy Mader, the man who would capture her heart. They married on April 19, 1971, in St. Paul. She began her career outside the home as a preschool teacher in Shakopee and once her two sons were in school, she went to work in quality assurance at CH Robinson.

Barb loved all that went into creating a warm and loving home, a bit stubborn but always sweet. She was determined to always “be in the know” and stayed connected with her sons and their families. She and LeRoy were a team when it came to gardening: she enjoyed the flowers, LeRoy the vegetables. When it came to canning the fruits of the garden, Barb took over and while she enjoyed cooking as well, there was “always room for just one cook in the kitchen”! In any spare time she had, she enjoyed embroidery and reading romance novels, her favorite author being Kat Martin.

Barb is survived by her husband, LeRoy of New Prague; sons, Brock (Tina Simonette-Mader) Mader of Le Sueur and Andrew (Molly) Mader of New Richland; grandchildren, Ethan, Riley, Vivian, & Allison; sister-in-law, Barb Bahr. She is preceded in death by her parents; brother, Ralph Magnuson.

No services will be held.

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Janet Havlicek
1 month ago

So sorry to hear of your wonderful wife Barb! I know this will be a hard time for you! You will be in my thoughts and prayers. I know she loved you so very much!

Saji George
1 month ago

Roy, I am so sorry to hear the passing of Barb. Brought me into tears.I have many fond memories working with her at T-Chek. As a new migrant to United States in 1998, she taught me many things. She was my go to person for anything. She had a beautiful soul. She was very kind to me. We had lots of fun moments including having lunch together. She inspired me many ways.Few years ago I did talk with her. I wish I could meet her. But I am sure I will see on that beautiful shore. Roy, you were a… Read more »

Denise Flora
1 month ago

Roy and Family, I just heard of Barb’s passing and wanted to send my condolences to you and the family. She was truly one of a kind and I am sure she will be missed by all. I have many great memories and laughs from my time with Barb at T-Chek which I carry with me fondly.

Wanda Meger
1 month ago

My condolences to Roy and the family.

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