Marjorie was born Dec. 14, 1946, in Douglas, to Kenneth Lavern and Mabel Martha Larson. She married Bernard Joseph Lynaugh in 1964, and they later divorced.
Marjorie is survived by her children, Susan Meyers and (Larry Reese) of Bellechester; Julie (Loren) Jacobson of Rochester; and Dan Lynaugh of Grand Meadow; siblings, Bruce (Janice) Larson of South Haven; Judy (David) Rich of Rochester; and Dorothy (Jim) Blakney of Mesa, Ariz.; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a grandson, Richard Don Lloyd III.
Marjorie had worked as a seamstress for Dison's formal wear, as a long-haul truck driver for Bud Meyer. She entertained many with her music and karaoke skills, and most recently cared for others at Grand Meadow Assisted Living.
Marjorie loved spending time with her family and will be greatly missed. Marjorie had many talents, she sewed, crocheted, gardened and made greeting cards. She enjoyed playing music, singing for her family and friends, and playing cards. She loved animals of all kinds and rescued many giving them a wonderful home.
Marjorie generously donated her body to the Mayo Clinic so that others might benefit from her death.
The family will have a private memorial service at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, cards or memorials may be sent to P.O. Box 417, Grand Meadow, MN, 55936.
Marjorie was born Dec. 14, 1946, in Douglas, to Kenneth Lavern and Mabel Martha Larson. She married Bernard Joseph Lynaugh in 1964, and they later divorced.
Marjorie is survived by her children, Susan Meyers and (Larry Reese) of Bellechester; Julie (Loren) Jacobson of Rochester; and Dan Lynaugh of Grand Meadow; siblings, Bruce (Janice) Larson of South Haven; Judy (David) Rich of Rochester; and Dorothy (Jim) Blakney of Mesa, Ariz.; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a grandson, Richard Don Lloyd III.
Marjorie had worked as a seamstress for Dison's formal wear, as a long-haul truck driver for Bud Meyer. She entertained many with her music and karaoke skills, and most recently cared for others at Grand Meadow Assisted Living.
Marjorie loved spending time with her family and will be greatly missed. Marjorie had many talents, she sewed, crocheted, gardened and made greeting cards. She enjoyed playing music, singing for her family and friends, and playing cards. She loved animals of all kinds and rescued many giving them a wonderful home.
Marjorie generously donated her body to the Mayo Clinic so that others might benefit from her death.
The family will have a private memorial service at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, cards or memorials may be sent to P.O. Box 417, Grand Meadow, MN, 55936.
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