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Marjorie Eleanor (Warren) Clogston

1927 - 2025

Marjorie Eleanor (Warren) Clogston obituary, 1927-2025, Reading, MA

BORN

1927

DIED

2025

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Douglass Edgerley & Bessom Funeral Home

25 Sanborn Street

Reading, Massachusetts

Marjorie Clogston Obituary

Marjorie Clogston of Wilmington, MA, passed away peacefully on Dec. 3, 2025, with family by her side. She was 98.


Marjorie was born on April 18, 1927. She lived on a dairy farm in North Pomfret, VT, with her parents, William H. and Marjorie (Woolley) Warren, and her siblings Bill and Charlotte. Marjorie spent eight years attending the Hewittville School, a one-room school house, before attending high school in nearby Woodstock. After high school, Marjorie attended a three-year nursing program at Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital in Hanover, NH. She graduated in 1949.


While in Hanover, Marjorie met her future husband, Edward Clogston, a student at Dartmouth College. They were married on New Year’s Day, 1950, and lived in Rosedale, NY. for the next seventeen years. Marge worked as a registered nurse at South Nassau Community Hospital. The couple had three children, Eleanor, Ruth, and Albert. Marge was active in Eastern Star and, along with Ed, volunteered with the recently formed Rosedale Volunteer Ambulance Corp. Marge worked the phones until the organization finally allowed women to ride in the ambulances.


In 1967, Ed, who was working at Aetna Life in Manhattan, took a job at the company’s home office in Hartford, which led to the family moving to South Windsor, CT. Marge got a nursing job at South Windsor Convalescent Home, where she would work for over twenty years. Living in Connecticut made it easier for the family to travel north for skiing, a sport Ed had learned in college. They enjoyed many seasons at Round Top Mountain in Plymouth, VT.


When it became time for retirement, Ed and Marge sold their house in Connecticut and moved to a condo on Mount Ascutney in Brownsville, VT. They loved hosting family in their condo, where Marge put on big meals and Ed helped the grandchildren learn to ski. They became active in the Brownsville Community Church and made yearly ski trips to Utah and Colorado.


For years, Marge took water aerobics classes at the local fitness center. When there was no longer an instructor to teach the class, Marge and her friend Alice volunteered their services. Their Senior Aquatics class continued for years, with Marge teaching her last class at the age of 88. She and Ed then moved to Wilmington, MA, to be near their daughter Ruth. They enjoyed attending services at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Reading.


Marge spent her last years at CareOne at Wilmington, where she received compassionate and loving care for which her family is grateful.


Marge was predeceased by Edward Clogston, her beloved husband of nearly 72 years; her brother and sister-in-law, William S. and Mary Roy Warren; her sister and brother-in-law, Charlotte and James Harvey; and her granddaughter Evelyn West. She is survived by her children Eleanor McClanathan and her husband Peter of Freeport, IL; Ruth Clogston and her husband Christopher West of Reading, MA; and Albert Clogston and his wife Anita Lewisohn of Wimbledon, UK. She also leaves behind ten grandchildren, eight great-children, and many nieces and nephews.


A combined celebration of life for Marge and Ed will take place in the spring. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Heifer International www.heifer.org or to the Lucy Mackensie Humane Society www.lucymac.org


Arrangements under the direction of the Douglass, Edgerley and Bessom Funeral Home, Reading.  Online guest book visit www.douglassfuneralhome.com


 

Published by Douglass Edgerley & Bessom Funeral Home on Dec. 15, 2025.

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