MARJORIE THOMAS
November 16, 1924 - December 7, 2012
Marjorie was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She is survived by her four daughters, Dawn, Debby, Denise and Mary; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Viewing will be today December 11, 2012, 5:00 to 8:30 p.m., with Rosary at 7:00 p.m., at the mortuary. Funeral Mass Wednesday, December 12, 2012, noon, at St. Genevieve Church. Burial at San Fernando Mission Cemetery. A Reception will be held at the Odyssey Restaurant. UTTER McKINLEY SAN FERNANDO MISSION MORTUARY
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To the family of Marjorie-
I will always think of Marjorie when I hear the childhoood song "Oh Playmate, come out and play with me......" When Elise was only 3 years old, she flew out to Southern California to visit both her Great Grandma Marj and Papa Wayne. When she returned home from spending part of the summer with her great grandparents she would sing the playmate song that her Great Grandma taught her. Never thought about it until now, but thank you Marjorie. For being so loving and kind but most importantly; for creating fun loving memories. You are loved and missed.
Love,
Jenny and Elise
May 9, 2013
Dear Girls.. I didn't know anything about this guest book. Please accept my apologies for not writing. Love all of y'all..
Delbert Johnston
May 9, 2013
Dear sweet cousins,
I am glad that Mary sent the reminder about the guest book. I missed it the first time. How could I ever put into words how much I loved your mom She was such an incredible persons. Over the years, I have told my kids some of the funny stories from when we would visit you all. It made them feel closer to you and to your sweet mom and dad. I wouldn't take a million dollars for seeing your mom and dad two years ago with my sister and Larry. The first night we were there, your mom and dad were so gracious and made us feel like we were their own children instead of nieces and nephew-in-law. As we visited that evening, your mother looked around at all of us and said, "i am so happy that you all came. This is like a dream thati thought would never come true". How's that for a welcome? i will never forget it! As we pulled away from that house that held so many amazing memories, I cried, knowing that it would probably be the last time I would see them this side of heaven. Turned out to be true, but I am comforted, as I know you all are, that I will see them in heaven one day. Just imagine all that my mom and your mom are up to up there! Makes me smile. I love you all and want to keep in touch, even if it just has to be electronically. My prayers are for comfort for each of you just when you need it.
Sherry Coombes
May 9, 2013
Dear Dawn, Debby, Denise and Mary,
Thinking of you with a very heavy heart. I loved your Mom and I will miss her dearly! You are all in my thoughts and in my prayers!
With All My Love,
Teri
Teri Willardsen
December 11, 2012
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