Kelly 24th January 2019

After reading through all of these tributes, I am left thinking about how Marjorie's example is a life lived completely and utterly unselfishly. It is obvious that she was a giver in the simplest and most profound way possible - she lived to love. Ever thinking of others, always sharing in the music, smiling and laughing along - the hundreds of individual lives that she touched is astounding. Like a ripple of water that goes on and on and grows larger, I know that the ripple Marjorie started has blessed and touched MANY lives, and will continue to do so. Bright and beautiful is how I will always think of Marjorie. Ever buoyant, thoughtful and sincere, graceful, kind and poised, she had the broadest and sweetest smile that quite literally lit up the room. I went to Marjorie for advice, for comfort, and for friendly chit-chats. Always presentable and on guard, and as stable as a rock, Marjorie had the gift of speaking pure poetry (she gave the most wonderful and eloquent testimonies at church - she had a true gift for sharing her thoughts with others). Marjorie and John had one of the most endearing and affectionate marriages I have ever known. I know that your marriage was pure joy for the two of you, but I must also add that just being able to witness your marriage was a pure joy. Much, much love to you dear John, and to sweet, sweet Marjorie.