Marjorie-Stapleton-Obituary

Marjorie Stapleton

Temple, Pennsylvania

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Marjorie H. Stapleton, 86, of South Temple, died March 19, 2012, in Reading Hospital and Medical Center. She was admitted there from Country Meadows of Wyomissing where she resided since Aug. 1.

She was the widow of Robert H. Stapleton who died Oct. 10, 2008.

Born in Philadelphia, she...

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I will forever hold the memories of Bob and Marge in OC and our Miss America weekends. They were two wonderful people, whom I was honoured to know. May you both rest in peace, til we meet again. Barbara (Hiller) Bossler

I remember years ago when a trip to Reading to see Aunt Marge and Uncle Bob was a long journey in the car, but so worth it to arrive at their house to be welcomed and enveloped in warmth and love. Something about being there was just so comforting. I would sleep in Judy's old room under the canopy and Allan would sleep in Jim's old room with all the nooks and crannies. We would play ping pong in the basement and we would have shoo fly pie for breakfast. In more recent years my memories are...

We remember with joy the time Marge and Bob visited us in Australia and we spent time with them in Reading. Marge had a great love of nature and enjoyed seeing the blue wren bird in the Australian bush. Our condolences to her family who can find comfort knowing she is with her Heavenly Father.

We have great memories of Marge and Bob when they visited Australia and when we visited them in Reading. We will miss receiving her annual Christmas card and letter with news of the family. We will remember her great love of nature and especially the blue wren bird. Our condolences to the family who can be comforted knowing she is now with her Heavenly Father.

Goodnight, my sweet Aunt Marge. You are in the precious care of your Savior. I'm sure you are dancing with Uncle Bob right now! Thank you for all of the wonderful memories, your kind and generous spirit, and most of all, your enthusiastic love.

It is hard to lose your mother. Yours will be especially missed because she was a kind, caring, fun-loving, intelligent woman. It seems very appropriate that she died during this season of beautiful blossoming flowers and trees. I can hear her commenting on the beauty, accompanied by that sweet smile of hers. I sorely miss my Uncle Bob and Aunt Marge. Love to all of you. Peggy Steinfurth

We will remember the wonderful woman who embraced so many people and ideas with open arms.......we will be thankful for the cokes, the card-playing, the inquiries about our lives, the shell, bird, plant, and rose identification and collections, and all the LOVE which she (and Uncle Bob) spread over their years. Her love will continue to expand.

What a wonderful lady she was! We were so glad we had the opportunity to meet her at Ellen and Ben's wedding. Our deepest sympathy to all the family at this time of great loss. May the rich memories of her life sustain you during this time.

With love...Steve, Nettie, & Kristin Hale and Alberta Farndale

I have wonderful memories of Marjorie on my trips to Temple Pa and other part of the United States she was a delight to be with and to know her was a joy. She was my American Mum. My condolences to the Stapleton's and Schaeffer's
Robert Spiers. Bendigo. Victoria. Australia.