Marjorie L. Wood, age 92, of died on Thursday, January 7, 2016 at Rocky Mountain Care Center in Helena, Montana.
She was born January 14, 1923 in Bridgeport, Washington to Leora and peter Hall.
On June 14, 1941, Marjorie married Norman Wood and of that union five children were born.
Marge and Norm lived in Omak for the majority of their life and later moved to Arlington, Washington where Norm retired. Norm passed away on January 26, 2000. After Norm passed away Marge lived in Darrington, Washington and the past 8 years resided in Helena, Montana
Marge was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Shirley Lay; brothers, Marvin Hall and Peter Hall; husband, Norman and daughter, Nina Stalder.
She is survived by her daughters, Virginia (Kent) Martin, Susan (Bill) Bacon; sons, Gerald (Pat) Wood, Donald (Robin) Wood; 15 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren.
Her interests were her family, friends, and her art classes. She was a member of the Omak Foursquare Church.
She will be missed by her family and friends but is with her Lord and Savior.
A memorial service will be held in the spring with inurnment at the Okanogan Cemetery in Okanogan, Washington.
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.
Teri vore says
I really enjoyed painting and drawing with Marge at the Eagles and Rocky Mountain Care Center. She LOVED to laugh and told great stories. I’ll miss her.
John and Betty Brewer says
I am so sorry to hear your Mom passed away. She lived a long and beautiful life and the pride and joy of her life was always her family. She always had such a beautiful smile on her face and her laugh was infectious. She is flying with the Angels and will forever be in your hearts. I pray that beautiful memories heal your broken hearts. Remember how much she loved you all and she will continue to do that. My sympathies to you all. Loved her and love you!
Deanna Fuhrman Louks says
I loved going to her home when i was younger. I always thought of her as my adoptive grandma. she will be missed by all.