Marguerite Marie Lawrence
February 16, 2010
Lawrence, Marguerite Marie, 93, loving mother and aviation enthusiast, passed away Tuesday, February 16, 2010. Having soloed in a J-3 Piper Cub in 1937, she went on to ferry planes from the Lock Haven, Pennsylvania Piper factory to Fairbury, Nebraska. She was active in the EAA, OX5 and Ninety-Nines aviation clubs, and a member of the Depression glass club. She was also a long time member of Countryside Christian Church and was active in Sunday school and senior activities. She was a devoted volunteer for Sun-N-Fun and Oshkosh Air Venture Fly-Ins, and the Kansas Aviation Museum. Preceded in death by husband Lt. Cmdr. R. Eugene Lawrence; son, Craig; granddaughter, Melinda; great granddaughter, Ava; parents, Frederick and Henriette Sonderegger; brothers, Frederick and Arnold. Survivors:, Son Sondy (Jennie); Grandchildren, Eric (Michelle) Bollig; Holly (Jeremey) Kwasney; Alex (Amber) Lawrence; Great grandchildren: Jocelyn, Jessica, Jerica, Jeremiah Bollig; Eli, Ellyssa Kwasney; Georgia Ann Lawrence; Daughter Marticia “Tisha” (Larry) Meier, Grandchildren; Tom (Keri) Meier; Mike Meier; Shannon (Aaron) Gaspers; Great Grandchildren; Preston, Paige, Halle, Kate, Julie, Claire Meier; Rachael, Nicole Gaspers; Son Stanley (Dian); Grandchildren; Tracey (Bruce) Rumsey; Ben (Tricia) Lawrence; Jamie (Tyson) Langhofer; Andrew Lawrence; Great grandchildren Reece, Brielle, Keland, Jayce, Shay Rumsey; Hillary, Bennett Lawrence; Allie, Ashton, Carter, Reagan, Austin Langhofer. Son Conrad (Kay); Grandchildren Kristin Lawrence; Aaron (Amy) Lawrence; Heidi Lawrence. Son Victor (Larisa). Daughter-in-law, Carol Lawrence Calvert; Grandson Christopher Lawrence, Great grandson Dawson Lawrence; Step-daughter, (Deceased) Shirley Foster; step-grandchildren: Katherine Roberts; Gerald (Janet) Gartung; step great grandchildren: Hilary, Zachary Roberts; Step daughter Joyce (Albert) Thompson Shaw; Step grandchildren Leasa (Robert) Jarman; Brad (Sandra) Thompson. Step great grandchildren Jessica Jarman, John Jarman; Joanna (Jason) McCabe; Barron, Audra, Malisa, Lara Thompson, Step great-great children Robert Jarman, Owen, Ansley McCabe, and many nieces and nephews. Visitation with the family will be 7-9 p.m., Sunday, February 21, at Downing Lahey East. Service will be 1 p.m., Monday, February 22, at Countryside Christian Church, 1919 S. Rock Rd, Wichita, KS 67207. Memorials have been established with Countryside Christian Church; OX5-Kansas Wing; Kansas Chapter of Ninety-Nines and the Kansas Aviation Museum.
Visitation with the family will be 7:00 ~ 9:00 p.m., Sunday, February 21, at Downing Lahey Mortuary East.






Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
Sondy, Jennie & Family: Our deepest sympathy is extended to you and your family. We are praying for you. Take care and may God bless all of you. Love, Theron & Joanne Waldrop, North Augusta, SC
This is a note from National OX5 President George Vose to Harold Walter — noting the organization’s success plus Marguerite. She was a big part of its health, being a National Governor. Harold. It seems that it shouldn’t have happened. Last night I received your e-mail saying that Marguerite had passed away. Today I received a letter from her in her beautiful hand writing. It was written on February 8 and postmarked on February 9. Eight days en route, but not unexpected for this remote far SW Texas. She told of the February 6 Kansas Governor’s meeting and the Wichita snow and ice. She wished me a ‘Valentine’s Greetings’. She enclosed a letter from Pat Griswold, daughter of Larry Bartell. It was a nice letter written when Pat was en route by airline to Arizona. Perhaps Marguerite has already shared the letter with you. Marguerite said that she was enclosing the letter because it was easier than trying to explain OX5 affairs during EAA 2009. She said that ‘Sherry’ Dewey enjoyed the Texas reunion. She mentioned that the Wisconsin Wing is now well represented with two Governors. Pat said that she again would be volunteering at the OX5 display at Oshkosh. ‘Actually the new building is very nice but we got stuck back in the dark corner’. They are trying to get a better spot next time. The Pittsburgh Cliff Ball group is progressive, and personally I welcome that. The National OX5 is far better off than it was last year. For the first time, I think, National is contributing money for Sun-n-Fun. If the Wisconsin Wing agrees I think they deserve some financial help at Oshkosh also. I t was strange today to open a letter from a friend who passed away only a couple days ago. Everybody will miss Marguerite. George V
I know that she lived her life as all of us would have liked to. I will have fond memories of her and the Sondregger family. From the last Sondregger Family member in Beatrice, NE—Sandy Roszell James
What a special friend Marguerite was to our family. She was my mom’s (Madge Rowden) buddy and best friend. She was like a third grandma to my children. To my husband I she was so special – she hosted an engagement party for us at her house. She is having fun flying now with new wings in heaven.
Our sincere sympathies. Dan, Sharon & Joe Leiker
You are in our thoughts and prayers! Our deepest condolences, Laurie, Donna, Jazmin, Linda, DJ, Sharon, Christie, & Harriette