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Marge Wilson

Syracuse, New York

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March 28, 2007 Marge Wilson, 84, of Syracuse, passed away Wednesday. Marge was born August 24, 1922, in Oneida, NY, to William Edward Pfeifer and Ola Loantha Lacell. Marge was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She wasa self-employed tax accountant. Her husband,...

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I'd like to express my condolences to Marge's family and friends. I always will remember her sweet spirit and gentle smile. It is comforting to envision her joyful reunion with her loved ones who had already passed on from this earthly life and her receiving the loving embrace of her Savior Jesus Christ. I am glad I got to know Marge for a little while.

Marge was a very special lady and sister in the gospel. I have very fond memories of going to the Washington, D.C. temple with her and visiting with her as her visiting teacher many years ago. She will be missed greatly here. My deepest condolences to her family. It is very difficult to have a loved one pass on, but know that she is happy and with her loved ones who have passed on before her.

I will always remember the long drive she made on my behalf, to Washington DC, with Sr. Boaz and will cherish her being there when I was in the Washington DC Temple in 1989. She made that day so much more special with her thoughtfulness, and sincere gesture that day.
May God comfort you at this time as she joins her beloved husband after being apart from him for so long.
God speed, Sr. Wilson, I will miss you.
Elisa

Sunny and Wanda, our deepest sympathy on the loss of your sister and aunt. I still see her sitting at her desk in Uncle Franks's office, always helpful, always kind. Susan and I offer our deepest condolances.

You have my deepest sympathy on the death of Marge, Your sister Sunny and your Aunt, Wanda.For the last several years I have had the pleasure of visiting with Marge and listening to some of her stories of growing up on the farm. Stories about some of the animals ,and some of the different things that went on at the farm. Some of the things that she would talk about would still make her laugh . I will miss my visits with Marge a great deal.