Margaret Mary (Gibbs) Hach, 84 of Cedar Rapids, died Thursday, May 19, 2011 at West Ridge Care Center after a long illness. Funeral Mass will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 24, 2011 at St. Ludmila's Catholic Church with Fr. Tom McDermott presiding. Burial will follow in Czech National Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday at Brosh Chapel in Cedar Rapids, located at 2121 Bowling Street SW, where there will be a 4 p.m. rosary and a 6:30 p.m. prayer vigil. Visitation will also be one hour prior services Tuesday at the church. Margaret was born in Earlville, Iowa on December 15, 1926, the daughter of William and Anna (Klinkner) Gibbs. She married Richard Hach on May 8th, 1947 in Earlville, and they lived in Cedar Rapids. Richard preceded her in death on September 21st, 2009, after their marriage of 62 years. Margaret worked in the Cedar Rapids area for many years, including at CRST and Quaker Oats. Margaret was a member of St. Ludmila's Catholic Church, St. Anne's Circle for over 60 years, she sang in the funeral choir, and was a member of the American Sewing Guild for many years. Margaret enjoyed sewing, reading, cooking, golf with a hole-in-one, and she was always helping with the needy or their cause. She made heart pillows for the Mended Hearts; cancer hats and pillow cases for cancer patients. Margaret was a loving and caring person. She was always concerned about others. Her family and friends were most important to her. Margaret is survived by her son, Allan R. (Florence Ellen) Hach of Cedar Rapids; granddaughter, Ellen Lynn Zawierucha and husband Daniel of Sloan, New York; a brother, Glen (Bud) Gibbs of Farley; four sisters, Virginia Leslein of Davenport, Lorraine Boffeli of Manchester, Carol Raithel of Earlville, Lucille (Albert) Holtz of Earlville, and her many, many beloved nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, William E Gibbs and Anna Klinkner Gibbs; brothers, William (Bill) Gibbs, Earl Gibbs and Charles Gibbs; a sister, Jean Brown Hampton; brothers-in-law, Eldon (Virginia) Leslein, Allan (Lorraine) Boffeli, Art (Carol) Raithel; sister-in-laws, Josephine (Earl) Gibbs, Theresa (Bill) Gibbs, Rose Mary (Glen) Gibbs, Betty Puccio (Glen) Gibbs; and daughter-in-law, Kay Francis Welbes (Allan) Hach. Memorials may be directed to St. Ludmila's parish building fund or Hospice of Mercy. A special thank you to the nursing staff of Mercy Hospital, the Mercy Hospice Staff, and the staff of Westridge Care Center and especially to a loving friend, Mae, for their compassionate care.