Obituary for Ida Mary Ziegler

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: April 15, 1922
  • Date Of Death: August 7, 2013
  • State: Maine

Ida Mary Ziegler

April 15, 1922

August 7, 2013

Falmouth – Ida Mary Ziegler, 91, of Falmouth died peacefully on August 7, 2013. She was born April 15, 1922 in Lenore, North Carolina, a daughter of Stephen and Nellie Smith Costello. She died Wednesday at Brentwood Manor in Yarmouth, after six weeks of declining health.

Mary, as she was known, was a long-term New Yorker. Raised and educated in Schenectady, NY, she left at the age of eighteen, moved to Manhattan on a whim and took a job as a secretary. She was an excellent seamstress and clothes designer, making all her own clothing as well as sewing for many of her friends. After the war she was part of a theatre group in Greenwich Village, designing costumes and sets for what would become the well-known off-Broadway playhouse, The Circle in the Square.

Mary spent several happy years in the Village working at the theatre. She married and went on to have five children. The family left the city and moved upstate to Woodstock in the early sixties, where she continued costuming at the Woodstock Playhouse.

After the marriage ended, she moved the children back to the city and raised them as a single mother. Mary worked for many years as the secretary for the Director of the American Folk Art Museum where she was surrounded by art and culture and the beautiful quilt collection. She retired in her seventies and moved to New Jersey to be near her daughter Robin. She loved being part of that family, helping to look after her three granddaughters.

In 2003 Mary moved to Falmouth, making many new friends and a life for herself at Foreside Village. Always drawn to the ocean, she especially enjoyed walking at Mackworth Island. She took up gardening and bird watching, though never managed to outwit the squirrels that bested even the fanciest birdfeeders.

Always a very talented knitter and quilter, she crafted beautiful blankets for her grandchildren and continued to make her own clothes until her vision failed. Despite being nearly blind from macular degeneration, she remained a snappy dresser always coordinating her outfits with her wildly patterned socks. She owned an awful lot of shoes but did plan to wear them all someday.

Mary was an avid reader, keeping up with news and current events. A life-long liberal Democrat, she was thrilled to live long enough to see Barack Obama elected President and to cast her vote for marriage equality in Maine. Proud of the fact that she “never lost her marbles”, she was able to live in her own home at ninety-one years of age. A crusty old lady never afraid to speak her mind, Mary had a wonderful sense of humor that delighted all her caregivers to her final days.

She is survived by her five children; Bob Ziegler, Michael Ziegler and his wife Linda, Scot Ziegler and his partner Barbara Jean, all of New York, Robin Haller and her husband Karl of New Jersey, Judith Ziegler and her husband Evan Haynes of North Yarmouth, Maine, and her ten beloved grandchildren.

The family wishes to thank the wonderful staff at VNA Hospice and Brentwood Manor for their care and support. You are all amazing and we could not have given her the peaceful death she wanted without you.

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