Marjorie D. Williams

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Marjorie D. Williams

Birth
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Death
26 Jan 2005 (aged 41)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.4346008, Longitude: -85.6447372
Plot
Lot 1201 Space 2
Memorial ID
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Marjorie died of lung cancer at age 41 leaving two lovely daughters behind ages of 12 and 13. She is missed 24/7/365 by her daughters, Mom & Dad, brothers and friends. Her friends know who they are and her family thanks them for being her friend. She did not complain or cry about her situation, she died bravely. Marjorie was a licensed bartender and tended bar in several hotel lounges and was also a seamtress and could set up machines to run embroidery patterns of various designs on shirts and baseball caps. Once, she set up a pattern for a shirt for herself that read, "A Seamstress Does It Sew-Sew" which showed her sense of humor. She was smart, slow to anger, and would help anyone in need. She lived in a lot of locations around the city during her life but within a week all the young kids on her block would know her. They say that a dog is man's best friend and by the same token Marjorie was a dog's best friend taking in strays, finding homes for them, always showing love to animals and caring for them. Once, she had a neighbor that did not treat his dog well and she told the man to treat the dog right or there would be trouble and the man said, "you take it" and she took the dog from him that minute..... Her parents took in the dog and brought it back to health for a happy remainder of the dog's life. She was honest and on several occasions she was given the wrong change but always gave it back to the cashier. She was that kind of person and had a heart of gold. Marjorie loved Harley motorcycles and rode with her dad all over Indiana and Ohio and was a true Harley girl. She leaned in the curves always trusting her dad and the bike. She collected Harley-Davidson memorabilia along with Bette Boop items and she also loved to go "yard sailing" as she called it, stopping at yard sales. Marjorie loved pocket knives (even sheath hunting knives) and saw the beauty in a quality pocket knife and appreciated it's usefulness. She had a jewelry box full of knives she talked her dad out of. She loved to shop and was a woman that really knew how to find bargains. She was amazing in so many ways. Marjorie was human, not an angel, she was loving and was loved so very much. She was a very special person and will always be in our hearts. God be with her.
Love always-all her family.
Marjorie died of lung cancer at age 41 leaving two lovely daughters behind ages of 12 and 13. She is missed 24/7/365 by her daughters, Mom & Dad, brothers and friends. Her friends know who they are and her family thanks them for being her friend. She did not complain or cry about her situation, she died bravely. Marjorie was a licensed bartender and tended bar in several hotel lounges and was also a seamtress and could set up machines to run embroidery patterns of various designs on shirts and baseball caps. Once, she set up a pattern for a shirt for herself that read, "A Seamstress Does It Sew-Sew" which showed her sense of humor. She was smart, slow to anger, and would help anyone in need. She lived in a lot of locations around the city during her life but within a week all the young kids on her block would know her. They say that a dog is man's best friend and by the same token Marjorie was a dog's best friend taking in strays, finding homes for them, always showing love to animals and caring for them. Once, she had a neighbor that did not treat his dog well and she told the man to treat the dog right or there would be trouble and the man said, "you take it" and she took the dog from him that minute..... Her parents took in the dog and brought it back to health for a happy remainder of the dog's life. She was honest and on several occasions she was given the wrong change but always gave it back to the cashier. She was that kind of person and had a heart of gold. Marjorie loved Harley motorcycles and rode with her dad all over Indiana and Ohio and was a true Harley girl. She leaned in the curves always trusting her dad and the bike. She collected Harley-Davidson memorabilia along with Bette Boop items and she also loved to go "yard sailing" as she called it, stopping at yard sales. Marjorie loved pocket knives (even sheath hunting knives) and saw the beauty in a quality pocket knife and appreciated it's usefulness. She had a jewelry box full of knives she talked her dad out of. She loved to shop and was a woman that really knew how to find bargains. She was amazing in so many ways. Marjorie was human, not an angel, she was loving and was loved so very much. She was a very special person and will always be in our hearts. God be with her.
Love always-all her family.