Groezinger Marjorie R. Groezinger, age 84, passed away Sunday, April 21, 2013 at Caring Touch Nursing Home. Preceded in death by husband William Groezinger, mother Gertrude Upson, and her father Carroll Rundels and siblings Elizabeth, Carolyn, and Jack. Survived by children, Sandra (Eugene) Hedrick, and Robert (Reta) Weisenberger; grandchildren, Jody Hedrick, Jill (Kelley) Halderman, Cheryl Baker, and Robert W. (Deb) Weisenberger; great granddaughter, Rowan (Bryant) McCoy; step-daughters, Janet (Craig) Hedges and Luanne (Michael) Merz; numerous nieces and nephews; special thanks to Michael and Dee Krysty and all of the staff at The Caring Touch Nursing Home for all of their love and care that they provided in the last two years. Friends may call at JERRY SPEARS FUNERAL HOME, 2693 W. Broad St., Wednesday 6-8 p.m., where service will be held 10 a.m. Thursday.Pastor Thomas Phillips officiating. Interment Green Lawn Cemetery. Online condolences may be sent at www.jerryspearsfh.com
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To the family of Marjorie,my thoughts and prayers go out to you.Marjorie was my cousin that I heard fond memories of but,I never got to know,my loss.May God grant you peace.
Steve Rundels
April 24, 2013
Sandy and family, so sorry for the loss of your Mom..You are in my prayers. Patsy Elliott
April 23, 2013
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