Margaret Cajhen
November 19, 1933 ~ August 3, 2020
Margaret Florence Cajhen, age 86 of Madison, passed away from Alzheimer’s disease at home surrounded by her loving family on August 3, 2020. She was born November 19, 1933 to the late Josephine (Krzic) and Frank Ulle in Euclid.
Margaret is survived by her beloved husband of 61 years, Frank Cajhen; children, Frank A. Cajhen, Mary J. (Kenneth) Schiemann; grandchildren, Alyssa (Eric) Cornell, Erica Schiemann; and siblings, Helen Leers and Betty (Bill) Stange.
Contributions may be made to Bella Care Hospice, 1933 OH-45, Austinburg, OH 44010 or a favorite charity.
Friends will be received 5-7 pm, Monday, August 10, 2020 at the Behm Family Funeral Home, 26 River Street in Madison. Guests are required to follow current pandemic guidelines, wear masks and practice social distancing. A private burial will take place at North Madison Cemetery.
Full obituary is available at www.behmfuneral.com
I am so sorry to hear of your mothers passing my thoughts and prayers are with you and family at this difficult time. Eve
With deepest sympathy, Tom Ruple, Bill Ruple, and Gus Gardner
Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. God Bless…
Our cousin “Margaret Cajhen” brought so much happiness to our lives. We will never forget her! Our prayers go out to you & your family now and always.
With heartfelt condolences…Dave & Melissa Ulle & Family, Ed & Jamie Ulle & Family, Mary Anne Haffey & Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Margaret Florence Cajhen, her beloved husband Frank Cajhen. In the true wife the husband finds not affection only, but companionship – a companionship with which no other can compare. There is a picture, bright and beautiful, but nevertheless true, where hearts are united for mutual happiness and mutual improvement; where a kind voice cheers the wife in her hour of trouble, and where the shade of anxiety is chased from the husband's brow as he enters his home; where sickness is soothed by watchful love, and hope and faith burn brightly. For such there is a great reward, both here and hereafter, in their own and their families spiritual happiness and growth. The treasure of a wife's affection, like the grace of God is given, not bought. Tony Krzic, Charles Krzic & Krzic Family