Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Margaret Sudema Treffer Rogers

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was born June 1, 1932 in Superior, Neb. She died in Fayettevil­le, Ark., on February 9, 2024.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, James Franklin Rogers (Jim); parents, Alma and Vernon Treffer; and younger brother, David Jay Treffer.

She is survived by sister, Donna Lee Bair; and brother, Dennis Ray Treffer; son, James Michael Rogers (Kathy); daughter, Joyce Ann Hultgren (Bob) and Julie Lynn Parker (Brett); five grandchild­ren, and 10 great-grandchild­ren.

Called Margie Sue, she was a ‘Farmer’s Daughter.’ As a child, she learned about the challenges a farmer faced during the Dust Bowl years, moving from Superior to Jewell, Kan., and then seeking greener pastures in Centerton, Ark. Margie was an avid reader and would walk to the Bentonvill­e library during school lunch to check out the latest Laura Ingalls Wilder book. As an adult, she loved works by James Michener, Larry McMurtry, and Frank McCourt. Her favorite movies were Giant and The Thorn Birds.

Margie kept journals of important events in her life and wrote humorous and affectiona­te poems to her children.

Margie met her future husband, Jim, in Bentonvill­e, and their first date was to the movie theatre, which developed into an occasional date at the AQ Chicken House, all the way in Springdale. Margie always pointed out that she had a car and Jim didn’t, so they most likely took hers! Their married life moved them from Bentonvill­e to Oklahoma, Kansas, and a return to Arkansas in the mid 70’s. Margie loved homemaking and was a traditiona­l wife and mother. Her hobbies included sewing her daughters’ clothes and doll clothes, embroidery, crocheting, home decorating and quilting. Margie’s greatest joys were everyday things: sitting on her back deck with morning coffee, rearrangin­g furniture, creating thru her needle and thread, and reading.

Margie taught by example how to show grace and be loyal to others. She never wanted to put anyone to any trouble. Those who knew her loved her sweet smile, gracious demeanor, and frequently sassy sense of humor.

Her family is grateful for the unconditio­nal love and ninety one years of life that she gave.

Visitation will be on Monday, February 12, 2024, from 5:30-6:30 p.m., and a chapel service will be held on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, at 10 a.m., both at Moore’s Chapel of Fayettevil­le. Burial will follow at Son’s Chapel Cemetery.

To place an online tribute, please visit: www.bernafuner­alhomes.com.

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