Margaret Ann High

May 28th, 1925 - Apr 7th, 2020

Margaret Ann High, age 94, of Marion, passed away at 7:17am on Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at Sunshine Gardens in Marion.

Margaret was born in Anna on May 28, 1925, the daughter of Frank S. and Ruth Ann (Lieb) Alden. She married Robert Franklin High in Cobden on May 17, 1946. He preceded her in death on June 2, 2002.

Margaret had worked as an executive secretary at the Morris Library at Southern Illinois University, retiring in 1982.  After her husband’s retirement in 1987, they began living part-time in Sebring, Florida. In 1999, they made the permanent move to Florida. After Bob’s death in 2002, she stayed in Sebring until 2004, returning to live in Marion to be close to her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, where she enjoyed watching the younger ones grow.

Mrs. High was a lifetime member of the First Presbyterian Church of Marion. Margaret enjoyed golf but her favorite pastime was playing Duplicate Bridge, and she was happy to travel many miles to play with her favorite partners.

Survivors include:

Son and Daughter-in-law- Ronald and Kay High of Marion

Son and Daughter-in-law- Roger and Connie High of Marion

Daughter and Son-in-law- Cathy and George Soldner of Marion

Six Grandchildren- Hillary and Jose Renda of Marion

     Brittany and James Moseman of Marion

     Ryan and Laura High of Glen Carbon

     Matthew Soldner of Collinsville

     Andrew Soldner of Marion

     Colin and Taylor Soldner of Olathe, Kansas

Eight Great Grandchildren- Gabriel, Isabella, and Gianna Renda

     Isaac and Ian Moseman

     Connor, Alex, and Dylan High

Niece- Linda Brinkley of East Alton

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and one brother- Dr. Blair Alden.

Memorial services will be held at 12 pm on Saturday, November 14, 2020 at Mitchell-Hughes Funeral Home in Marion with Rev. Wade Halva officiating. Burial will follow in Anna Cemetery. Visitation will be Saturday from 11 am until the time of service at the funeral home.

For those who prefer, memorial donations may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, the Marion First Presbyterian Church or Hospice of Southern Illinois.

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9 Guestbook Messages

  • Guest: Clarke and Jeane Deacon

    From: Marion, Illinois

    Date: April 7, 2020

    Cathy and family. Be assured of our prayers at this time. Your mom and dad were great neighbors.

  • Guest: John & Judy Crawford

    From: Carterville, Illinois

    Date: April 8, 2020

    We were saddened by the news of Margaret’s passing. We pray that time will ease your pain, and only your lovely memories will remain.

    John & Judy Crawford

  • Guest: Patricia Ellen Dresner

    From: Albuquerque, Illinois

    Date: April 8, 2020

    I have many good memories of Aunt Margaret Ann when I was growing up.

  • Guest: Jan Collins

    From: , Iowa

    Date: April 8, 2020

    Margaret became very special to me very soon after I moved my family to Marion in 1986 and joined the Presbyterian Church. We sang beside each other in the choir for years and thoroughly enjoyed it. She was a wonderful person I valued highly as a friend! My prayers are with her loved ones. Jan Collins

  • Guest: Timothy Van Roekel

    From: Marion, Illinois

    Date: April 8, 2020

    Condolences from the Van Roekel Family.

  • Guest: Susie Selock

    From: Goreville , Illinois

    Date: April 8, 2020

    Margaret was one of the first people to welcome me and my husband Dan when we first started attending 1st Presbyterian church in Marion. She and I sang alto together for many years in the choir. She was such a lovely lady and will be missed.

  • Guest: Jocelyn Logan

    From: Marion, Illinois

    Date: April 9, 2020

    Margaret was loved and a beautiful person. She was graceful, warm hearted and always smiled when we greeted her.

    Tom and I have known her for over 40 years. We admired her gentle spirit.

    She will be missed.

  • Guest: Sharon High

    From: New Lenox, Illinois

    Date: April 10, 2020

    Margaret Ann and I were sisters-in-law. We visited each year in Marion and enjoyed remembering our marriages to brothers Bob and Joe and the good times. I will miss my friend. Condolences to Ron, Cathy and Roger.

  • Guest: Connie Hays

    From: Marion, Illinois

    Date: April 23, 2020

    I’m so sorry. Love you all!