Madge Bayston

madge bayston

November 4, 1940 ~ February 10, 2026

Born in: Fairbury, Illinois
Resided in: New Braunfels, Texas

Madge E. Bayston, 85 passed peacefully at her home in New Braunfels, Texas on Tuesday February 10th, 2026.   Madge knew how to live life and she touched many.  Her family warmly welcomes all her friends to her Celebration of Life which will be held at 11:30 AM on Saturday, April 11th at New Braunfels Presbyterian Church located at 373 Howard Street.  A reception will be held immediately following at the church.

Volunteerism was an important part of Madge’s life as was trying new things and so in lieu of flowers or monetary donations, you can honor Madge by volunteering some of your time for charity or someone in need.  Make a friend and have a new experience.

Services

Celebration of Life: Saturday, April 11, 2026 11:30 am

New Braunfels Presbyterian Church
373 Howard Street
New Braunfels, TX 78130


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  1. Rest in peace dear friend. Will miss you in person but have many dear memories of our good times together. You were definitely one of a kind and will be missed.

  2. I have so many fun memories of Madge. She was one of my first Yellowstone friends and grateful to have stayed in touch with her through the years. She taught me to embrace life and carve my own path. I’m honored to have some of her artwork on my walls. They and hiking trails will always remind me of what a caring, vibrant soul she was. Rest in peace, Madge.

  3. Dear Madge,
    Maybe what I loved most about you is that you spoke your mind, something not so common among southern ladies. You may have hurt a few feelings, but you also made us laugh. I hope you can save me a spot on that pickleball court in the sky.

  4. Madge was always true and her heart was always in it. You knew what she cared about and why. I loved that about her so much. Pickleball at WCC will always be my favorite memory of her.

  5. Madge was a wonderful neighbor to us when she lived on Jackson St. Our condolences to her family. May she rest in peace.

  6. I knew Madge going back to 1980 in Bloomington. She had her good experiences and her disappointments. She displayed resilience in the face of the disappointments.


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