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Marjorie Nelson Obituary

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Marjorie Lucile Hollingshead Reams Nelson, born October 1, 1922, peacefully went home on May 8, 2014 at the age of 91. Marjorie was born in Wilsonville, Nebraska to Frankie and Artie Hollingshead. She lived in Nebraska until March, 1942, when she married Gordon Reams and moved to San Antonio where Gordon was stationed at Fort Sam Houston. Marjorie and Gordon had one son, Gerry. She had a 28-year career with Civil Service at Fort Sam Houston, of which she was very proud. Following Gordon's passing in 1977, Marjorie married Frank Nelson in 1982 and added a new member to her family, Linda, Frank's daughter. Marjorie and Frank both shared a love of travel and were blessed to be able to have adventures together throughout the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, as well as many trips to Europe. Following Frank's passing in 2007, Marjorie continued to live life to its fullest every day with hobbies like reading, crossword puzzles, cross stitching, jigsaw puzzles and many different kinds of arts and crafts. But her true love was quilting. She shared her expertise with many of the ladies at Boldtville Presbyterian Church, where she was a member for 57 years. Once a week for several years, "her girls", as she affectionately referred to the quilting group, would come to the house and quilt, talk and laugh. Each year, the completed quilt, that was the fruit of their labor, was auctioned as a fundraiser for the church. Marjorie loved Boldtville Presbyterian and the people there with all of her heart, and they loved her. In addition to Gordon and Frank, she is preceded in death by her parents, and her brother Harold Hollingshead. She is survived by her son, Gerry and his wife Jackye, Everett, WA; daughter, Linda Kellner and husband Keith, San Antonio, TX; sister, Jean Wescoat and husband Ernie, Red Cloud, NE; brother, Raymond Keith "Pete" Hollingshead, Covina, CA; sister-in-law, Priscilla Hollingshead, Inavale, NE; 4 granddaughters, Barbara Brantley and husband Milam, Brentwood, TN; Adrienne Carr and husband Chris, San Antonio, TX; Alexis Percle and husband Chris, Austin, TX; Courtney Kellner, San Antonio, TX; grandson, Cary Reams and wife Laura, Allen, TX; 5 great-grandsons, William Reams, David and Matthew Brantley, Colin and Liam Carr; 3 great-granddaughters, Mary Grace and Margaret Reams, Claire Brantley; numerous nieces and nephews. Our family would like to express our thanks and love to Marjorie's pastor and our friend, Suzy Royston, for her unending care and support for all of us during this time. Appreciation is also expressed to Optum Hospice and Chandler Estate Nursing Home for their compassionate care. Visitation will be held Monday, May 12, 2014, from 5:00 until 9:00 p.m. at the Sunset Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 13, 2014 at Sunset Funeral Home, 1701 Austin Highway, with the committal service to follow at Sunset Memorial Park. There will be a luncheon after the services at Boldtville Presbyterian Church, 6631 New Sulphur Springs Rd. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Boldtville Presbyterian Church.


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Published by San Antonio Express-News on May 11, 2014.

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Sandra Merrifield

May 31, 2014

My deepest condolences go to Marjorie's family and close friends for the loss of her earthly life. She was such a lovely lady and I thought quite highly of her. Her warm smile and gracious ways always made my days brighter. I regret missing her services, but I was busy dealing with the illness and subsequent death of my 100 year old father at that time. Rest in peace, dear Marge.

Brenda Staresnick

May 24, 2014

To Marge Reams Nelson Family and Friends:

Marge was my supervisor at Health Services Command, Fort Sam Houston TX. What a lovely, sweet person. Before his marriage to Marge, Frank Nelson did my income tax, another lovely, sweet person. After Marge retired, Judy Hewitt and I met Marge and Frank around Christmas every year at Earle Eabel's in San Antonio and filled each other in on our lives over the past year. Marge loved to show us the quilts she had made over the year also. I will always remember the kindness and love she gave me over the years...and I will miss her and hope to meet her again.

Brenda Jarnagin Staresnick,
113 N. Sierra Woods Drive, Rockport TX 78382

Courtland Ann Olivet-Smith

May 15, 2014

Linda, Gerry and all of Margie's family, my Mother, Catherine Olivet, my sister, Catherine Duncan and I wanted you to know how sad we are to lose Margie. We played dominoes with her every Tuesday and she was such a lovely, gentile lady. She ate lunch with my Mother who is 96, quite often and "looked after" her. I brought Margie some material and she made me an apron and every time I wear it I will think of her. Judy Carr and I visited her a week before her passing in the hospice and she was alert and knew who we were. We laughed and talked and I fed her and was so hoping she would rally. We wanted you to know how much your Mother meant to us and we will miss her so much.

May 12, 2014

Your in our thoughts and prayers. Mrs Nelson was a precious, wonderful lady. God Bless. Delores Bulmer, Pat Koehler

Lorelei Schufletowski

May 12, 2014

I am very sorry for your loss Doug. Hugs, Lorelei

May 11, 2014

I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Marjorie. I loved being in Sunday School with Marjorie. I also loved the Christmas parties at her house and the very nice gifts she would give to each of us. I use the quilt piece she gave me each Christmas under my nativity scene. She was a special lady who always looked beautiful. Love, Kelleene Claridge

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