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Marjorie Patterson Rucker

Surfside Beach, South Carolina

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Marjorie Patterson Rucker SURFSIDE BEACH -- Marjorie Patterson Rucker, a resident of Surfside Beach for 23 years, passed away June 2, 2007, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Marjorie, or Marge, was born in Hiddenite, North Carolina on September 29, 1920. The daughter of Millan and Lettie...

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Mr Jay - The service today was so moving. How wonderful you must feel to know so many admired and loved Miss Marge. She was a treasure to many people. Your years of devotion to her will make memories even sweeter.

Jay Boy - It was so good to see you again. Please take care of yourself.

Steve - Your words were touching and a loving tribute to your mother. You can pass on to your fine sons the joy of having a parent like Miss Marge. It's obvious you cherished...

Jay and family, I will always remember Margie's sunny disposition, her humor and youthful outlook. She was so good to our girls, and we all looked forward to seeing her. Wish it could have been more often. I'm so sorry for your loss.

With love and fondest memories, Emilie

Uncle Jay,

I'm so sorry for your loss. I'll always remember the times we spent at Stutt's house, riding around in the Model T, and when Heath and I came to visit you when we were in Myrtle Beach. I'm so glad Maria got to meet Aunt Margie and you, and she still keeps her dalmation that Aunt Margie gave her right by her bed. We love you and you are in our prayers.

Love,
Diana

Jay,

You are in our thoughts and prayers. GOD bless you. We love you.

Kay and Ray Beaver

Mr Jay,

Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless You and Your Family.

Donna and Tony Blackwell

When I was in my teens in Charlotte, NC in the early 70s, I had the privledge of meeting Marge while I was playing in a rock band with her son Steve. Marge was the perfect "den mother". The band always practiced in her basement while Marge and Mr Rucker and their wonderful dalmation, Cindi endured our noise from beyond the closed door at the top of the stairs.
Marge actually gave us the impression that she liked our music and encouraged us, came and saw us perform, allowed us to...