Garda Droogsma, age 85, passed away peacefully January 27, 2024. She was surrounded with love. A private burial will take place at the Pease Cemetery. A gathering to celebrate her life will be held at a later date. Memorials given in her memory to any organization that help children would be lovely. Rest in peace Gammie, you will be missed.
Garda was born on January 6, 1939 in St. Cloud, Minnesota to John and Grace (Van Dalen) Godeke. She was the first of three children followed by two brothers. For the majority of her childhood she lived in Pease, Minnesota. She graduated from Pease Christian School after the 8th grade and her remaining school days were spent at Milaca High School, graduating in 1956.
Garda worked for the Pease Creamery after graduation where her love of bookkeeping was put to good use. She began dating Del Droogsma after he returned from the service and they were married in June of 1958. They made their home in Isanti where they raised three children. In 1977 they built a home in Cambridge where they remained the rest of their days.
Garda was the ultimate helpmate and wingman for Del and a devoted mother. She created a warm, “Dutch clean” and welcoming home to all who entered. On many days people opened the door to the smells of homemade bread and soups. A store bought cookie rarely crossed her threshold. It was a simpler time to raise a family and it suited her perfectly. She brought a quick wit, peppy step and laughter to our world.
Faith, family and friends were the cornerstone of her life and babies and toddlers were her passion. To watch her light-up at the sight of an infant and then lovingly and gently tend to their needs was a beautiful thing to behold.
In her younger years she enjoyed roller-skating, skiing, ice skating and on hot summer days loading her kids in her 1969 Plymouth “3-on-the-tree” and head to Mankes. She loved music, playing her piano with gusto, cabin days, Maui vacations, a strong cup of coffee in the morning, a glass of wine at night and any pasta dish being served.
Garda was a wonderful “Gammie”. She attended all the concerts, games, plays and races and was the best cheerleader any grandchild could ask for. They will miss her sweet spirit and perfectly frosted Christmas cookies. She was able to meet and cuddle her great-grandson, August.
Garda was preceded in death by her husband, Del, an infant son, her parents, and her brother, Randy. She is survived by her daughter, Lori and son-in-law, Mike Lind; son, Joel and daughter-in-law, Teresa; son, John and daughter-in-law, Sara; and four grandchildren, Holland (Andrew) Eagan, Hunter Lind, Ryder Droogsma, Tucker Droogsma; and a great-grandson, August Eagan. She is also survived by her brother, Don Godeke and sisters-in-law, Jan, Judy, Carol Droogsma and many nieces and nephews.
Beth Smith and family. says
She was a very gracious woman. Will be missed by many. Thoughts and prayers for family and friends.
Sharen and Jim Schornstein says
A wonderful friend and neighbor in our Rum River Drive neighborhood. Always gracious with her beautiful smile.
Carol Smith-Teeler says
Our sympathy – yet rejoicing – is with all of Garda’s family. She was always so gracious and ready to socialize. She will be missed!
Carol (Smith) & John Teeler
Sue akins says
We are sorry to hear of the passing of Garda. Del & Garda are reunited. Windsor Trail will never be the same…great memories of the two of them. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers . Sue & Andy
MARGIE GROVES says
GARDA WAS MY MAUI MOM AND WE SHARED MANY FUN TIMES TOGETHER ON THE BEACH AND POOL. SHE MADE ME FEEL SO LOVED AFTER MY MOM PASSED AWAY AND SHARED MANY WARM HUGS AND TOASTS AT HAPPY HOUR.
I WILL MISS HER AND AM GRATEFUL SHE IS IN A BETTER PLACE WITH THE LOVE OF HER LIFE!!
CHEERS MY MAUI MOM
MAUI MARGIE
Caitlin Wohler says
What a gift it is to have spent a few weekends at the lake with Garda! I am so grateful I get to say I heard some of her quips and laughs while around family and friends <3
Barry Larson says
May God bless you Lori and Mike, and Joe and John and all on Garda’s passing. Such a sweet spirit and was a privilege to connect with her and you all for that short stretch at home. Your words and your lives honor her so well and paint a beautiful picture of what she meant to so many. Peace, strength and the best of memories to you all as you love each other through this time.
John and Ardis Becklin says
So many great memories of cousin Garda. As kids our families were together a lot because you visited relatives. My sister and I plus Garda and Randy would play a made up game called X 9 HOUSE Cousin Don never figured that game out. The family reunions were wonderful at the lake. The later years we got together on speaker phone and laughed and laughed. Garda is remembered and missed.