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Marsha Wilson Chall

November 7, 1953 ~ March 29, 2026

Age 72, of Maple Grove, MN, formerly of Federal Dam and Minnetonka, beloved mother, grandmother, and author, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family, just the way she wanted. She will be remembered for her stories, wit, and the remarkable way she brought people together throughout her life.

After receiving a B.S. in Education from Drake University and a Master of Arts in Education from the University of Minnesota, Marsha was a coordinator for Adult Options in Education in the Hopkins School District and an adjunct professor at Metro State University and Hamline University’s MFA program in Writing for Children and Young Adults. A softball coach and Sunday school teacher, she also loved her book clubs and writing groups. Marsha was a McKnight Fellow and an award-winning children’s book author whose stories touched generations of young readers.

Marsha had a gift for making everyone laugh (and for laughing at herself), filling any room with energy. Nowhere was this more evident than at Leech Lake, which held a special place in her heart. The cabin was more than a getaway; it was where family traditions were built and friendships deepened. Summers were filled with big meals, boat rides, and bonfires that stretched late into the night. To those who loved her, she will always be “Up North at the Cabin.”

Her greatest joy was her family. She was a devoted mother and an immensely proud grandmother to four grandchildren, who brought her delight and inspiration.

Marsha is survived by her daughter, Lindsay (Clay) Matvick; son, Robert Chall; grandchildren, Jack, Katie, and Lucy Matvick and Sylvie Wika-Chall; and many loving extended family members and dear friends who, to Marsha, were simply family. She was preceded in death by her parents, Janet and Robert (Bob) Wilson; and her beloved dog, Scout.

Marsha’s life will be celebrated with a SendOff ceremony at 10 AM Wednesday, April 15th with visitation beginning at 9 AM at Lakewood Cemetery Chapel, Minneapolis.

The family welcomes donations to The ALS Association and the Marsha Wilson Chall Memorial Scholarship (Hamline Institutional Development Office, 1536 Hewitt Ave., MS-C1917, St. Paul, MN 55104).

Services

Visitation: Wednesday, April 15, 2026 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Lakewood Cemetery Chapel
3600 Hennepin Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55408

(612) 822-2171
https://www.lakewoodcemetery.org/places/memorial-chapel/

Ceremony: Wednesday, April 15, 2026 10:00 am

Lakewood Cemetery Chapel
3600 Hennepin Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55408

(612) 822-2171
https://www.lakewoodcemetery.org/places/memorial-chapel/

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  1. Precious Robbie and Lindsay, your cherished Mom made the absolute most of her short earth journey! Her family and friends were blessed to join her. The world is a better place because she was here. When LOVE is shared, both hearts are connected forever! Wishing you and your families lasting memories! ❤️ ❤️

  2. Marsha was a favorite for me at Hamline. She gave a reading of one of her many books to a group of children and was so happy doing it, so vibrant and joyous. So beautiful; I thought of her as the Elizabeth Taylor of the North Woods. Her generosity, joy, and love for stories will always be with us.

  3. Marsha was fun. She had light and life. She was real. I spent time with her during the Hamline residencies, and recently she very generously helped me craft a picture book I was working on. She’ll be dearly missed.

  4. Marsha was my first teaching partner at Hamline’s MFAC program. She was a hilarious, kind, and taught me what it meant to be part of the Hamline community. I will be forever grateful I got to know her. She will be missed.

  5. Marsha, you are a gifted, brilliant and passionate woman. A sparkling story-teller. You made all of us laugh. Now we need your strong energy to lift us up as we grieve your passing. We miss you.

  6. Oh, no words seem right for this. What a loss. She had a lasting impact as my generous and supportive advisor at Hamline, and her grace, humor, and intelligence shine in all the many memories I have of her. I will be traveling or I would be there April 15 (as you were there for me and my family—a kindness I’ve never forgotten), but please know I will be thinking of you all.

    • I’m sorry. I don’t know why it said “Tea.” Marsha would probably spout an editing quip to make this better. Again, my sympathies to you all.

  7. I have so many memories of teaching with “Chally” at the Hamline MFAC writing program. Some of the most special ones were singing together at the graduation banquet. Her beautiful voice and amazing spirit lit up the room. She always kept us laughing, but cared so much about the rigor of making our writing as best as it could be. She was so brave in her final challenge. Godspeed, dear friend.


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