
of Clinton, AR
January 13, 1915 - May 24, 2007
Margaret Rose Van Antwerp age 92 passed away Thursday May 24, 2007. She was born on January 13, 1915 to Peter and Rosa (Krenz) Storm in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
She married George Van Antwerp on January 20, 1934. She was a Christian, a homemaker and a member of the Angora Community Church where she taught Sunday school for many years.
Mrs. Van Antwerp is preceded in death by her husband George, parents, and one sister Lenora.
She is survived by two daughters: Nancy (Emmer) and husband Richard Skudlarczyk of Clinton, Arkansas, Rosalie and husband Don Filter of Edinburg, Texas, one son: David Van Antwerp of Texas City, Texas, one brother: Ralph Storm of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 18 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren and 7 great-great-grandchildren, 3 nieces and 3 nephews.
Visitation will be Tuesday, May 29, 2007 from 12---2 PM at Angora Community Church.
Services will be 2:00 PM Tuesday, May 29, 2007 at the Angora Community Church with Gene Davis officiating. Burial will be in the Angora Cemetery by Roller Coffman Funeral Home. Pallbearers: Joshua Klatt, Donald Klatt, Shawn Klatt, Steven Emmer, Brian Emmer, Sam Hartley. Honorary Pallbearers: David Filter, Gary Emmer, Justin Atherton, Chris Klatt, Jeremy Klatt.

We rejoice with you that Margaret is at peace with the Lord. We didn't know you very well, but we shared your pain as we watched Margaret's struggle each day. Mother misses her and we wanted the family to know that you are in our prayers.

We were very sorry to hear about Miss Margaret, It was just such a shock to walk into the N.H. and her side of the room empty. You are all in our thoughts and prayers and know we will really miss her being there.She was the perfect roommate for mother .She tried to look after her. If her little foot was out from under the cover she would say Fix that. May God bless you all. Martha (Miss Lasater's daughter) ,

Nancy, Richard, Don, Rosalie, David and Families: We are so sorry for your loss. We all have such fond memories of Aunt Margaret and enjoyed her wonderful stories. May your fond memories sustain you all at this very difficult time. Love, Donna