1927
2010
Nov. 25, 1927 - Oct. 30, 2010
Marjorie passed away after a long illness in Thousand Oaks surrounded by her family. She was born in Renville, Minn., to Martin and Lena Molenaar. She met and later married Lance Crawford in 1948. They had two sons. In 1959, they moved to Los Angeles where she worked for an ObGyn. Marge delighted in the many babies delivered. Her kind and caring presence will be dearly missed.
She is survived by her sons, Scott (Linda) of Thousand Oaks, and Terry of Granada Hills; grandsons, Michael and Brian. She is also survived by her sister, Lois Weeldryer, and brothers, Don Molenaar (Sue), and Ken Molenaar (Judy), of Minneapolis.
A private service will be held at Fort Snelling, Minn.
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Mary Kay Crawford
November 9, 2010
Scott and Terry, Your mother (my aunt) was a lovely and gracious lady -- generous and thoughtful. Always remembering a birthday or holiday with a special card or note. Marge went out of her way to make others feel special. What a beautiful life she lived and how blessed I am to have shared in that life. I know she is in heaven with Lance sending blessings to us all from a place of eternal light and love. With deepest sympathy, Mary Kay Crawford
Hans Molenaar
November 9, 2010
Scott,Terry and family; Every time I think of Marge it is with her sparkly infectious smile, a hug and a complimentary comment. We all miss her!
Hans & Michelle Molenaar
Karen Crawford
November 8, 2010
Precious Aunt Marge - your bright smile and loving ways made you a very special person! You brought such happiness to those around you. God's love embraces you and your beautiful family adores you love niece karen
Karen Crawford
November 8, 2010
Precious Aunt Marge, you always had such a bright smile and expression of love for everyone! Thank you for blessing us with your spirit! God's love surrounds you and your beautiful family adores you, love niece karen
November 8, 2010
Dear Scott and Terry,
Your Mom was an incredible woman who taught others by example. She was kind, caring, and compassionate. She brought laughter and sunshine with her wherever she went. We hold many fond memories of Margie and will miss her. We will be with you in spirit at the memorial service.
Our love to you all,
Gary and Marci Crawford and family
November 7, 2010
DEAR SCOTT & TERRY, YOUR MOTHER, MARGE, WAS ALWAYS AN INSPIRATION TO US. YOU WERE BLESSED WITH THE VERY BEST THERE IS! FRED & JANET CRAWFORD
Amy Molenaar
November 6, 2010
Scott & Terry,
Marge was such a wonderful person & she is greatly missed.
My thoughts are with you.
Amy
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