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Peterson (Jordan), Marjorie "Marge", age 76, of Blaine, passed away peacefully in her sleep on August 23, 2024. Marge loved spending time with her grandchildren. She loved cooking and baking; fudge and chocolate chip cookies were her specialty.
She spent her career working in manufacturing with circuit boards and enjoyed her volunteer work in local hospitals.
She is preceded in death by her daughter, Carrie Peterson; ex-husband, Dick Peterson; great granddaughter, Lilli Jean; parents James and Margaret Jordan (Lachner); siblings, Jim Jordan, Joe Jordan, Judy Kimball, Jack Jordan, Pat Jordan, and Mike Jordan.
She will be deeply missed by her children, Rick Peterson (Sherry), Scott Peterson (Rebekah), Tracy Sandstrom (Scott); grandchildren, Toni (Justin), Amanda, Briana (Mike), Colton (Jamie), Shauna, Jena (Steven), Chelsey (Luke), Willy (Dani), Madalyn (Erik), Logan (Kirstin), Chase, Samuel, Noah (Shiri), Levi; great grandchildren, Savannah, Bryan, Landon, Elena, Channing, Felicity, Aurora, Ryder, Rory, Presley, BraeLynn, Maddison, Milo; many other relatives and good friends.
There will be a small memorial service at her grave site for family and friends at Epiphany Catholic Cemetery, 1900 111th Avenue NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55433 on Monday, September 9th at 1:00.
Following the service we will have a Celebration of Marge’s Life at Blainebrook Entertainment Center, 12000 Central Ave NE, Blaine, MN 55434 around 1:45.
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