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Paul Asmtutz
October 23, 2009
Dear Ray and family:
Sorry to hear about Marge's bout with cancer and her recent death. I still remember when my dad said he's met you on a Sunday monring in the early 60's and then shortly Marge begin to attend with you. Take care! Keep looking up! Hope all of your family is fine. Paul Amstutz
October 16, 2009
Ray,
I only knew Marge for a short period of time as the other "team cheerleader" while you and my mother both bowled for the Spartans team in the 39ers league at Royal Scot. I'm sure the entire league has missed her humor, too. Since you filled in as the 5th bowler after my father passed away, I know that Mom knows just how you feel and sends her condolences as well. You certainly have been through a lot in the last few years. We'll both be thinking and praying for you.
Sue Howell (daughter of Ed and Dorothy Gates)
Bev & Ernie Hill
October 14, 2009
We will miss Marge, she was a very sweet person. She had a quick wit and always made me laugh. She had a big heart and was willing to put herself out to giving help when needed for her family and others. We know she is enjoying the heaven that God prepared for her. Ray, we know you know that, too, and one day you will be together again! Much love & prayers,
Dar Swiler
October 12, 2009
Marge was a remarkable lady. I remember her teaching my CYC class when I was little. She loved kids and really loved working with them. She taught Sunday school and CYC as long as she could get down to the church basement before she had MS. I enjoyed getting her hand crafted hangers too that keep clothes from falling off the hanger. My thoughts and prayers are with Ray and her entire family.
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