Margie-Iverson-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Broomhead Funeral Home - Riverton

Margie Kaye Iverson

Feb 25, 1958 - Dec 15, 2025

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The last few years I spent being her care giver was more that she was mine. She gave me so many good memories .And we had so much laughter along the way. She was such an example of strength and courage . And she was filled with wisdom beyond measure. She loved everyone, but most importantly her grandkids . There is so much I could say... I truly love this lady like a mom . She showed me so much. And I am forever grateful she made me a part of her family. Till we meet again my friend.( can't...

Sending heartfelt condolences, prayers, love and hugs to the I/verson Family.

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Margie's Obituary

Margie Kaye Iverson passed away peacefully at home on December 15, 2025, surrounded by her family.

Margie was born on February 25, 1958, in Tooele, Utah, to Gary and Elsie Ahlstrom.

She was the heart of our family. Strong, selfless, and deeply loving, Margie devoted herself fully to being a mother and found her greatest joy in being a grandma. There wasn’t a moment when she wasn’t holding a baby, smiling at one of the kids, or soaking in the happiness of her family. Being surrounded by those she loved meant everything to her.

The last few years of her life were not easy, yet Margie faced them with courage, grace, and quiet strength. Even through hardship, her love never wavered.

Margie is survived by her husband, Dale Iverson; her children, Erin, Ashley, and Erik; her 11 grandchildren; and her one great-grandchild. Her legacy lives on through the family she cherished so deeply and the love she poured into each of them.

She will be missed more than words can express, but we are forever grateful for the years we were blessed to have her and the love she gave so freely.

A viewing will be held on Thursday from 6:00–8:00 p.m. at Broomhead Funeral Home, 12600 S 2200 W, Riverton, Utah 84065. A graveside service will take place on Friday at 1:00 p.m. at St. John Cemetery in Rush Valley, Utah.

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