Marjorie Elaine Trainor, 1918-2023
Marjorie peacefully passed away on February 8, 2023. She was born to Homer and Alice (Hearn) Trainor in Brookings, South Dakota. She came to Montana with her parents as a child and attended various Montana schools. She graduated from Glasgow High School. Most of her adult life was spent in Helena. Her carer consisted of being a corporate secretary and internal accountant for J.E. O’Connell’s Eddy Bakeries. Upon her retirement from Eddy’s, she was an accountant for various travel agencies in Helena. During that time, she availed herself of the opportunity to travel most of the world. She especially enjoyed her work as an accountant for Pat Seiler’s Livery Square Development Corporation. She was a life-long member of the United Methodist Church, past member of the office of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and a member of the Montana Club.
She is survived by several cousins and nephew, Marshall Price, who was her strong healthcare advocate for many years.
At her request, there will be no services. Cremation has taken place. Memorials are suggested to Enhabit Home Health and Hospice, 800 Front Street, Helena, MT 59601 or to an organization of the donor’s choice.
Service Schedule
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Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Mary Ellen Holverson says
Marjorie was a beautiful, sweet natured woman who lived a full life. She loved working and did so into her nineties. She was born during the 1918 flu pandemic and survived the recent Covid epidemic. She had many stories to tell of growing up in small town Montana and of Helena in the mid 1900s. I will miss those conversations. My sincere sympathies to Marshal. Phyllis and their families. Marjorie was one classy lady.
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Hugh McWhorter says
An absolutely delightful person. Personal circumatances kept me, in recent years, from paying Marjorie a personal visit. Yet I truly enjoyed our phone conversations. Always a clear thinker and always very organized. She worked until her mid to late 90’s and frankly it has been a motivating factor for me to continue, in moderation. I will truly miss Marjorie and in particular the many laughs we shared. I’ll conlcude how I started. An absolutley delightful person.
Evy Burris Sass says
Michael Sass sends his condolences to Marjorie’s Family. Mike always talks about all the years of wonderful memories he & Betty & Marjorie had on all their trips, adventures they all had via the Atlas Travel Agency. Mike talks about all the Great home cooked Dinners, Important conversations, Marjorie discovering accounting discrepancies, (made by others) & addressing, always professional, always honorable. Her Long & Healthy Life is another tribute to being a “Great Lady Marjorie.” Rest In Peace & God Bless You. From Michael Sass
Irma Paubandt Knesal says
Marjorie was a kind and great teacher. I worked for her starting in 1956 at the Eddy Baking Co.
After moving to Ohio I enjoyed her many Christmas cards that always included her travels of the prior
year. She lived a very interesting life.