Obituaries

In Memory Of

Martha E. Alger

June 11, 1919 - January 23, 2016

Visitation:
Wednesday, January 27th, 2016 - 4:00pm to 8:00pm
Thorp Funeral Home
110 W. School Street
Thorp, WI  54771

Services:
Thursday, January 28th, 2016 - 10:30am
St. Bernard-St. Hedwig's Catholic Church
111 N. Church Street
Thorp, WI  54771

There will be a 7:15pm Auxiliary service followed by a 7:30pm Rosary service held at Thorp Funeral Home on Wednesday, January 27, 2016.

Full Obituary

     Martha Evangeline (nee Kobylarczyk) Alger peacefully passed to eternal rest on January 23, 2016. Martha was born on June 11, 1919 in Thorp, Wisconsin to Joseph and Julianna (nee Polnaszek) Kobylarczyk as the sixth of eleven children. She lived a faith-inspired life of over 96 years filled with significant memories, from living in Chicago IL, Thorp and Hudson WI, enduring the Great Depression and World War II, enjoying a lifetime of travel, and raising ten children on the beautiful 40 acre homestead she built with her husband.
     Martha spoke fondly of her early years on the Kobylarczyk family farm in the Poznan area east of Thorp. Hard work, gardens filled with vegetables and flowers, homemade feasts, and family gatherings were the theme of each story she shared. Her childhood home was filled with love and music and as a teenager, she danced polkas and waltzes with her siblings and friends at local dances performed by her brothers’ polka band, The Harmony Pals.
     She attended one of the first elementary classes of the Sterling School where she and her siblings walked five miles each day. After graduating from Thorp High School in 1937, Martha moved to Chicago to work for Western Electric Manufacturing Company. She also worked for Bunte Brothers Candy Company where, because of her beautiful Palmer Method penmanship, she wrote sweetheart messages on the chocolate truffles. At night, she joined family and friends dancing to the tunes of Big Band live orchestras.
     She met Cyril J Alger on the dance floor in Thorp where she taught him how to dance. Dancing became a big part of their life and they often danced to their favorite song, “My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You.”  Shortly after he returned from serving in World War II, on January 12, 1946, she became his loving wife. The traditional three-day Polish wedding festivities were captured in beautiful photos and memories, where she was surrounded by her family, friends and of course, the love of her life.
     Her home was wrapped with lush flower gardens she tended to daily. Rows of vegetables filled a robust garden. Apples from her orchard provided amply for the best pie and jam. Celebration and tradition were a big part of making her house a home. From the special “rainbow cake” she made for her children’s birthdays to a meticulously planned Christmas celebration with antique ornaments, religious Masses and activities, delicious holiday meals, and presents cleverly hidden until Christmas Eve. Whether a casual drop-in or a planned celebration, everyone left her home with a delicious edible treat, freshly picked vegetables, or clipping from her abundant flower garden.
     She enjoyed a 40-year career as a chef or head cook for many of the local weddings, funerals, and banquets including hosting an event for the Governor of Wisconsin. After a childhood spent in her mother and grandmother’s kitchen, she developed her professional culinary skills at the American Legion Hall along side her husband, who learned his skill as a lead chef for officers in World War II. None of her success as chef could have been achieved without the constant kitchen and dining support from her friends, church circle ladies, and other volunteers whom she greatly appreciated. In her crisply pressed apron, she greeted guests with a brilliant smile and warm hug, knowing that they were minutes away from enjoying a delicious meal.
     As a lifelong member of the Thorp Legion Auxiliary, Martha was recognized for her commitment to fundraising selling red poppies every Memorial Day weekend to honor and support our nation’s veterans. She was also an active member of a St. Bernard-St. Hedwig’s Catholic Church women’s circle and of the local chapter of the League of Women Voters.
     Travel was a big part of her life. She enjoyed the sunshine, seeing the sites and dipping her toes in the ocean in Hawaii and California. She travelled to other western states from Minnesota to Washington and interesting sites in-between. On one trip to Washington DC she carried offertory for Mass in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception after touring the White House and being a guest of the oval office. Sunday afternoon drives were a special time where she and her family road miles through the countryside fueled by a delicious roadside picnic.
     She was remarkably healthy until recent years. Frailty and weakness never held her back from playing Bingo with her friends or 500 Rummy with her grandchildren. She was endlessly characterized as the ‘social one’ by all who knew her. To keep her mind sharp, she would sit in her glider rocker and work the New York Times crossword puzzle everyday, but nothing excited her more than her unrelenting passion for the Green Bay Packers.
     Martha is lovingly remembered by her six sons: Dan (Patty)/Edina MN, Arnie/Seattle WA, Gary/Chicago IL, Neil (Pat)/Thorp WI, Patrick (Ani)/Los Angeles CA, John/Hudson WI, and three daughters: Karen (Jerry) Hadzima/Hudson WI, Holly (Jamal) Alger/Washington DC, and Alicia (Mike) Nesvacil/St. Paul, MN and daughter-in-law Lorraine (Chuck) Alger/ Shell Lake WI.  She will be missed by her sisters Josephine (John) Rycz, Margie (Don) Hoffman, and Pauline Kobylarczyk. She has also touched the hearts of 31 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren, and many other relatives and numerous friends.
     Martha is welcomed to heaven by her husband, Cyril Joseph, who passed away on the same date 37 years ago, her sons Charles John and Joseph Matthew, and her parents Julianna and Joseph Kobylarczyk, as well as seven brothers and sisters.
     All are invited to celebrate the life and memories of Martha at a 10:30am Christian Mass on Thursday, January 28, 2016 at St. Bernard-St. Hedwig’s Catholic Church in Thorp Wisconsin.  Visitation will be held the evening prior at Thorp Funeral Home from 4:00pm – 8:00pm, with a 7:15pm Legion Auxiliary service and a Rosary service at 7:30pm.  Visitation will also be held at the church, on Thursday, from 9:00am until time of service.
 
 
 
Wieczny Odpoczynek racz mu dac Panie!
(Eternal Rest Grant unto her O Lord!