Margie-(McKinzie) Witt-Obituary

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Margie Elizabeth (McKinzie) Witt

Mar 10, 1944 - Aug 14, 2025

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I am offering my condolences to all those that knew and loved Margie. When I was young, I watched her put on her makeup at the kitchen table.she certainly had big, beautiful brown eyes to go along with her great smile. I know she is with Todd and together they are watching and guiding their loved ones.

My deepest sympathy for Margie's family and friends. I wish we could have shared time together. Praying for those who loved her.

I will miss u auntie I know mom is happy now you two are togather again

She was the most happy outgoing person ever. My mom's best friend and family. You will be missed. Love you

A nice woman for the short time I knew her. Praying for all the family and friends and I know Margie is having a party up in heaven.

I have happy memories of being invited to her home with my cousin Todd on the weekends to play cards . I also enjoyed swimming 4th of July with a delicious bbq. What doesn’t seem so long ago, she help me bartend a private party a long with the help of her daughter, my cousin , Teresa. It was such a lively evening. Thank you for being part of our life.
Many your soul rest in peace

I've known Marge for 40 years. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was always there for everyone including me and my children. She will be missed so much.

In loving memory of my Wonderful Mom, I hear you clearly teaching me now from the Heaven Above - Hugs and Kisses - Thank You Mom

Obituary

Margie's Obituary

Margie Elizabeth (nee: McKinzie) Witt passed away peacefully on August 14, 2025. She was born on March 10, 1944, to the late Winsel and Lillian (nee: Sinks) McKinzie in Poplar Bluff, MO. One year later in November 1945, James Raper became her stepfather. Margie had reached the age of 81 years.

Margie spent much of her life working hard for everything she had. She did a lot of traveling in her younger years. Once she retired, she wanted to move out to the country and really enjoy life, gardening, and making big Thanksgiving dinners every year for her family. Margie took a lot of pride in making sure her family was taken care of. She always had cats, and sadly she leaves behind three of her fur babies that she loved dearly. Margie was a strong and independent individual, and you would never know if she was going through a hard time. She was the life of a party, and her smile would light up any room. Margie always made sure she had her nails painted, makeup on, and her hair fixed up. She was a loving daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt, and friend to many.  

Margie is survived by her daughter, Teresa Ann Pauley; one granddaughter, Tara Marr and husband Nick; one grandson, Evan-Vera Monjay; one great granddaughter, Milani Marr; sister -in- law, one step brother, and three step sisters by her father Winsel Mckinzie, several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents, Winsel and Lillian McKinzie; step father, James Raper; one son Todd Pauley; one sister, Fonda Messer (nee: Raper); one aunt, Violet Kazzee (nee: Sinks) and one nephew, Scott Wayne Christman.

There are no services for Margie Elizabeth Witt (McKinzie). Online condolences may be at martinfuneral.net.

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