Peggy Wermerskirchen
July 8, 1930 - December 26, 2024
Margaret Ann, “Peggy” Wermerskirchen, age 94, of New Prague, died peacefully with her family at her side on Thursday, December 26, 2024, at The Benedictine Living Community in Shakopee. Peggy was born on July 8, 1930, in Spring lake Township, Scott County, to Thomas Joseph and Margaret T. (Donnelly) Shea. She graduated from Jordan High School in 1948 and went on to attain an associate degree from Mankato State College, though she wouldn’t find out that she actually completed her degree until her 80th birthday when her sons surprised her with her degree! She met a young man at a wedding dance in Credit River and it was almost love at first sight; she and Ernest Wermerskirchen were married on August 30, 1950, at St. Catherine Catholic Church. They bought a farm in Watertown but when Ernie was called to military service during the Korean War, they auctioned off the farm and eventually moved to and settled in New Prague in 1955.
Peggy’s life was dedicated to service of others. She was a Cub Scout leader when her children were growing up and a tireless volunteer in her adult years. Her faith was a cornerstone of her life and she was an active member of St. Wenceslaus, serving as a religion teacher, active member of the Council of Catholic Women, Eucharistic Minister, and lector. Peggy was dedicated and involved in the Queen of Peace Hospital Auxiliary, serving as both past-president and vice-president, chairperson of Card-O-Rama and the White Elephant Sale, a hospital tour guide, and was chosen Auxilian of the Year in 2000. Peggy was known as a tireless ambassador and volunteer at the Peace Center from 1998 until Covid hit, always smiling and giving of her time for an organization she loved.
Peggy had a natural, outgoing, social nature. She loved everything that had to do with people, starting a Bridge Club in 1956 that continued until Covid made it impossible to gather. Playing cards with family and friends remained important throughout her life. Likewise, her Birthday Club was an important social gathering. She learned ceramics and gifted her creations. She loved baking, flower gardening, yardwork, babysitting grandchildren, and travelling with friends and family. Fishing stood at the top of her interests. Her love of fishing began as a child living on Carl’s Lake and as an adult, was the start of many a phone call wanting to know who caught fish and how many! Peggy was a ray of sunshine everywhere she went. Her proud Irish heritage came out with a ready smile, a twinkle in her eyes, a kind word for everyone, and a willingness to engage in conversation, regardless of where she was. She left a huge legacy both in New Prague and in the family that she so loved.
Peggy is survived by her sons, Duane of Shakopee, John (Barb) of Jordan, Daniel (Leah) of Savage; son-in-law, Jeff Simon of Maple Grove; 11 Grandchildren; 11 Great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband, Ernie, on December 14, 1995; daughter, JoAnn Simon; siblings, James Shea, Verna Engfer Hammer, John Shea, Joseph Shea, Jr.
Mass of Christian burial will be held Monday, January 6, 2025, at 11:00 AM at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church with Father Michael Miller officiating. Visitation will take place at church from 9:30-11:00. Burial will occur at St. Catherine Cemetery in rural Prior Lake followed by lunch at Ridges of Sand Creek.
In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to: St. Catherine Cemetery Association (24425 Old Highway 13 Blvd., Jordan, MN 55352) or Peace Center Food Shelf (313 Columbus Ave. N., New Prague, MN 56071) .
John sorry to hear about your mom’s passing. She was a wonderful lady with such a kind soul.
Duane and Family, Our deepest sympathies to all of you. Wishing you peace, comfort, and hope.
Our deepest sympathies to Duane and his family. We each were blessed to have met and have had Peggy in our lives even here in Arizona. Her memory and presence will remain with us all when we need it most. We shall all meet again, so it’s never goodbye.
John and Barb, Our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family on the loss of your mom, Peggy. She was such a wonderful person, always involved, caring and being there for others. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all!! Nancy and Randy
I was blessed to have known Peggy. Such a sweet soul and so full of life, Always kind to everyone, We will miss her, but it is a comfort she is in a better place. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
I will miss my aunt Peggy, such a sweet lady. Loved her family and her faith.she is now w Ernie, and Joann. Hugs to all my cousins
It’s hard when we lose those we love
But she’s with Jesus now and I pray that gives you much comfort and peace.
Thinking of you all
Our sincere sympathy to you all. Peg was one of a kind. The sweetest lady ever ☘️☘️
Our deepest condolences to your family
She definitely had a bright spirit
Heaven gained an angel
Love, Brian and Rosanne Hauge
I’m sure Ernie was glad to have her back. I just put away a ceramic nativity piece she made for our Wedding/Christmas, Dec. 23, 1987. I think of her every year I set it out.
Our Hearts Hurt for Your Family Today…. So sorry for Your Loss!
So sorry to hear of mom passing
Our deepest sympathy to the whole Wermerskirchen family.