Marjorie Anne Hunter
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January 19, 2011
We were both shocked and saddened upon hearing of Marge's sudden passing. Even though we haven't seen her in several years we remember her as the "life of the party". She was so funny and always laughing, cracking one joke after another. We will miss her even more now that we know we'll never see her again until we join her in eternal rest. We believe she is at peace now; reunited with her beloved daughter Debbie, husband Bill and the rest of her family.
Hazel & Kathy Peterpaul, sister/niece
Daryl Nelson
January 16, 2011
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family of Marge Hunter. I will always remember working as a staff member supervised by Marge at Fircrest. She was a wonderful lady with a great sense of humor, and I will remember all the good times shared by many. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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