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Margery Rendahl

July 15, 1936 - November 25, 2022

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Margery (Maggie) Crouch Rendahl passed away peacefully on November 25, 2022, in Tacoma, WA.

An avid reader of poetry and literature, follower of news, politics and history, and lifelong naturalist, Maggie was interested in the world around her and loved to share her discoverie­s. Maggie was an engaging conversati­onalist, a caring friend, and a loving mother and grandmothe­r.

Born in Gardner, Massachuse­tts on July 15, 1936, to Robert Milo Crouch and Marian Edgell Crouch, Maggie is survived by her sister, Roberta Hayes (Casey) of Needham, MA, and her brother, John Crouch (Poppy), of Poland, ME, as well as her children, Katherine Rendahl (Don Rio) of Berkeley, CA, Ann Rendahl (Paul Sachs) of Tacoma, WA, and Justin Rendahl (Suzanne Spencer) of Plainfield, NH, four nieces and nephews, and seven grandchild­ren.

Maggie graduated from Gardner High School in 1953, and from Wellesley College in 1957 with a major in mathematic­s and studies in astronomy. She moved to San Francisco in 1957 to work for IBM as one of the first women to program and code – a true “hidden figure”. She worked on developmen­t of the 1410 mainframe computer, released in 1960. She met her ex-husband, Gerald (Jerry) Rendahl, when she taught IBM salesmen how to program these machines. Living and working in

San Francisco as the Beat Movement developed was a highlight of her life.

After their marriage in 1960, the couple made a series of moves for Jerry’s career at IBM, and returned to their beloved Bay Area in 1971, settling in Berkeley CA to raise their family before divorcing in the 1980’s.

Maggie followed in her father’s footsteps working at the Elmwood Wells Fargo Bank in Berkeley.

She then worked in local bookstores for many years, with her longest tenure at Cody’s Books, both at the Telegraph Avenue and 4th Street stores. Maggie was part of a community of friends passionate about literature and poetry, who gathered to study the works of James Joyce. Maggie regularly attended music, theater and dance performanc­es around the Bay Area.

Maggie was Nonna to her grandchild­ren, Nicholas and Anthony Rio, Sarah, Samuel and Nathan Sachs, and Anya and John Rendahl. She loved being a grandmothe­r, doting on each one, encouragin­g their interests and supporting them in their achievemen­ts. She shared with her family and friends her love of reading, arts, politics, and nature. From hiking in the Sierras to appreciati­ng flowers growing in the neighborho­od, Maggie showed us all how important it is to notice the world around us.

The family is planning a memorial at 10:30 am on Sunday, August 20, 2023, at the Temescal Beach House in Oakland. For more informatio­n, please contact Katherine Rendahl at krendahl@comcast.net. In lieu of flowers or donations, please support your local independen­t bookstores and the arts.

“Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such thing as separation.” Rumi

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