Margaret Scrignoli Busick
November 25, 2014
Margaret A. Scrignoli Busick, 60, passed away Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at Mercy Hospice in Johnston.
Margaret was born December 17, 1953 in Des Moines to James and Mary (Murphy) Scrignoli. She was a lead line cook at Prairie Meadows for over 18 years. Margaret was a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church and the Society of Italian Americans Auxiliary. She enjoyed spending time with her friends and family, especially her grandchildren.
Margaret is survived by her children, Amy (Dan) Bauer and James (Elizabeth Dainty) Busick; brothers, Jack Scrignoli and Don (Lynnae Koster) Scrignoli; grandchildren, Kayla, Kody, Gino, Elena, Dominic and Bella Busick; great-grandchild, Zae Busick; nieces and nephews, Jamie Scrignoli, Tony Scrignoli, Leah Leung, Patrick Scrignoli, Lora Cesana, Gia Cataldo and Annie Page; and a host of great-nieces, great-nephews, extended family and beloved friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Randy Busick.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, December 1, 2014 at St. Anthony Catholic Church, 15 Indianola Avenue followed by burial at Glendale Cemetery. Visitation will be held Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. with a Prayer Service at 3:45 pm by the Society of Italian Americans Auxilary and the Rosary recited at 4 p.m. at Hamilton’s Southtown Funeral Home, 5400 SW 9th Street.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the family.
**Due to the road construction on SW 9th Street, the entrance to the funeral home is off of Fleur or SW 14th Street to Kenyon heading east**
Condolences may be expressed at:
www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
Peggy Golden-George
04/19/2016
I only recently found out about Margaret's passing. I just want her family to know how much I enjoyed working with her at St. Anthony's. I was the music teacher there for 10 years during the time she worked in the lunch room. She was always kind and friendly and she worked so hard. I know she had a lot on her mind, but she was such a nice lady and a joy to work with. I enjoyed being her kids' music teacher in school, as well. May she rest in peace. Most sincerely, Peggy Golden-George
Angela Leonetti-Shiber
12/01/2014
Amy and Jimmy, I am so sorry for your loss. I just seen this and did not know till right now. I'm at a loss for words. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I'm so sorry you have had to endure such tremendous loss. Love you both.
Julie Renzo-Naylor
11/30/2014
Amy & Jimmy, I'm so sorry about Mom, I just visited with her at another wake and we laughed about both of us carrying oxygen around. We had alot of fun in our high school years together, spending the nights, hockey games. Then when you two came along, she couldn't wipe that smile off of her face, you guys were all it. Now she is in your hearts, and a new star. God Bless both of you and your families, her brothers and her too.
Dan Sobczak
11/29/2014
Amy and James and family so sorry for your loss.My thoughts go out to all of your family.I. remember when my mom Joyce and I would come down and visit your mom and Grandma Mary we had so much fun playing 31.Oh how we laughed so hard.God bless. Dan Sobczak Duluth, Mn
Dave Leonetti
11/28/2014
Margaret was a long time neighbor of my mother. Margaret was always so soft spoken, kind and considerate. Even though it's been awhile since I last visited with her, I will always remember her smiling face. To her family, you can certainly be proud of Margaret as she was always there for you regardless of what Margaret had going on. I'm convinced that our Lord sent his angels to greet her and to return her to her home in heaven's paradise. May God's love be with you and your loving family
Suzie Daggett
11/27/2014
Amy and James,
My heart goes out to you and your families. I remember your mom when she worked in the cafeteria at St Anthony's School...she was so friendly. She always had a smile on her face and I remember her waiting after school to pick you guys up...you both were her pride and joy. I'm sorry for your loss and hope it can bring you comfort to know she's an angel watching over you now. God Bless, Suzie Daggett