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Margery Shinners

oak park, Illinois

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Margery D. Shinners, nee Duffy; Beloved wife of Brian; Devoted mother of Kelsey, Nate and Ben; Loving daughter of Richard and Carolyn Duffy; Dear sister of Melody (Margaret McAlpin) Duffy, late Edward Duffy, Patricia (Dennis) Voga, Jane (Steve) Wolf, late Robert (Phyllis) Duffy, Mary (David)...

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It was always a pleasure to see Brian and Margie looking so happy whenever our paths crossed in OP--whether at an OPRF football game or theatrical or at the Lake Theater. Margie did her best to beat our shared cancer opponent and I am sure treasured every moment she had with all of you. I know there are no words to ease the pain of today, but I do hope that the many thoughts and prayers of friends and those whose lives you have touched will bring some comfort.

So very sorry for your loss. We remember fondly the whole Shinners family from our WSMS days. I thoroughly enjoyed talking about books with Margery...the world has lost a truly lovely person. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

John, Jessica and Gwen Cinelli

I am so sorry to hear that our Industry has lost Margery, a sweet and lovely person.
It was through the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors that we met. Through the years we would meet at different events. She was always cheerful and kind.
My condolences and prayers go out to her family. I too, will miss her smile.

I only had known Nargery through Mainstreet. I was shocked to hear of her passing. My thoughts and prayers for her and her family.

Our hearts go out to you and your family. Although I don't know exactly what to say, I want you to know that I am with you in thought and wish you comfort and peace as you remember Margery.

Hey Brian, I'm really sorry to hear. I know that you're kids and family are blessed to have you, especially now. I often think back to growing up with y'all and yearning for what seemed to be simpler times. There are always those moments that make all of the bad stuff go away, it's amazing how those moments carry us through. I wish you and your family countless more wonderful moments to carry y'all through the tough times. We'll add y'all to our prayers. Sorry I couldn't make it to see you....

My heart broke when I heard of Margery's passing. She was a beautiful person. I was lucky to know her.

I had the pleasure of knowing Margery beginning back when she taught a technology class to a group of REALTORS and admired her grasp of the subject and her ability to convey that knowledge to her varied audience. She was a special person. I will miss her. May you find peace and comfort in special memories. John Rutledge, Wheaton