Margaret Marie was born near West, Texas, to the late Frank and Julia (Hilscher) Holacka. She attended schools in Cottonwood and West. On January 31, 1945, she was united in marriage to A. C. Haberl in Coronato Beach, California. Marge was a homemaker for many years and a very avid community volunteer. She was a lifelong member of St. Mary's Catholic Church of the Assumption in West, where she served on the Altar Society and as a Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist. She was the Director of the West Community Hospital Ladies Auxiliary for over 20 years; a Jr. CDA Counselor for six years; a past State Director for K.J.Z.T.; a chairman for the local March of Dimes for a number of years; and a very active member of C.D.A. Court #829 in West for over 50 years. Marge also helped to organize the building of the West Fraternal Auditorium, and was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Fleet Reserve Association and the Red Hat Society. Most recently she was a Providence Park Resident Volunteer. She enjoyed sewing, cooking, flower arranging, traveling, as well as spending time with family, especially her grandchildren and great- grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, on December 18, 1999; a son, Timothy Haberl; and an infant sister Frances Holacka.
Survivors include sons, Malcolm Haberl and wife, Doris, of Elm Mott, and Frank Haberl and wife, Renee, of Lewisville; daughters, Deborah Vochoska and husband, Kenneth, of West, Denice Kubacak and husband, Allan, of West, and Dolores Nemec and husband, David, of Woodway; grandchildren, Paul Haberl and wife, Tara, Susan Darling and husband, Jason, Kenna Whitehead and husband, Kirk, Gregg Vochoska and wife, Devon, Katie Shea and husband, Kevin, Christopher Kubacak and wife, Amber, Lindsay Nemec and Ryan Nemec; great-grandchildren, Madison, Meredith, Makaelin and Max Haberl, Raegan and Ace Whitehead, Jackson Vochoska, Brinley and Jace Darling, and Cadence and Audrey Kubacak; sisters, Barbara Snelson, of Abilene, and Dolores Tobola, of Grand Prairie; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 10/02/2009...V4
Margaret Marie was born near West, Texas, to the late Frank and Julia (Hilscher) Holacka. She attended schools in Cottonwood and West. On January 31, 1945, she was united in marriage to A. C. Haberl in Coronato Beach, California. Marge was a homemaker for many years and a very avid community volunteer. She was a lifelong member of St. Mary's Catholic Church of the Assumption in West, where she served on the Altar Society and as a Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist. She was the Director of the West Community Hospital Ladies Auxiliary for over 20 years; a Jr. CDA Counselor for six years; a past State Director for K.J.Z.T.; a chairman for the local March of Dimes for a number of years; and a very active member of C.D.A. Court #829 in West for over 50 years. Marge also helped to organize the building of the West Fraternal Auditorium, and was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Fleet Reserve Association and the Red Hat Society. Most recently she was a Providence Park Resident Volunteer. She enjoyed sewing, cooking, flower arranging, traveling, as well as spending time with family, especially her grandchildren and great- grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, on December 18, 1999; a son, Timothy Haberl; and an infant sister Frances Holacka.
Survivors include sons, Malcolm Haberl and wife, Doris, of Elm Mott, and Frank Haberl and wife, Renee, of Lewisville; daughters, Deborah Vochoska and husband, Kenneth, of West, Denice Kubacak and husband, Allan, of West, and Dolores Nemec and husband, David, of Woodway; grandchildren, Paul Haberl and wife, Tara, Susan Darling and husband, Jason, Kenna Whitehead and husband, Kirk, Gregg Vochoska and wife, Devon, Katie Shea and husband, Kevin, Christopher Kubacak and wife, Amber, Lindsay Nemec and Ryan Nemec; great-grandchildren, Madison, Meredith, Makaelin and Max Haberl, Raegan and Ace Whitehead, Jackson Vochoska, Brinley and Jace Darling, and Cadence and Audrey Kubacak; sisters, Barbara Snelson, of Abilene, and Dolores Tobola, of Grand Prairie; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 10/02/2009...V4
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