In loving memory of

Marjorie Davis

Davis, Marjorie of Phoenix, Arizona passed on to be with the Lord on December 2, 2009 at the age of 80. Marjorie was born in Logan Ohio. She is the second youngest of eight children. Marjorie and her young family moved to Phoenix in 1958 where she resided until her death. She worked for the City of Phoenix Prosecutor

Tributes

Anonymous wrote on Dec 17, 2009:

"IT WAS MY PLEASURE TO CARE FOR MARJORIE FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS. I AM A NURSE AT THE HOSP. MY CONDOLENCES JIM AS I KNOW THAT YOUR LOSS IS GREAT. MY CONDOLENCES TO YOUR FAMILY AS WELL. THE PAIN OF LEAVING IS ALWAYS WORSE FOR THE SURVIVORS...BUT SURVIVE...WE DO. I WILL WISH FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY, A GENTLE HEALING. TIME IS WHAT YOU NEED. TIME TO GRIEVE...TIME TO HEAL. AGAIN, MANY BLESSINGS JIM."

Anonymous wrote on Dec 6, 2009:

"Our blessings are with all of you Aunt Margie was a dear and caring person who will be missed by many. I have a story to share to all.This has stuck with me all my life. I was a young teen and staying with Aunt Margie and Uncle Jack. She decided we were going to go to the movies. So off we headed in the car to go see a double feature, I believe it was Red October and Driving Miss Dasiy. We arrived at the theather and were both like little girls laughing and giggling and have a good old time. She made me feel so special. She got our tickets and then the essential items for watching a movie. We found the seats we wanted and waitied for the movie to begin. We then noticed that the movie was starting and we were the only people in the theater. We all are trainned that you are to be very quiet and not to be disruptive in the theater and even thou no one else was in there we found ourselves whispering to each other and then laughing about how silly it was since no others were there. Aunt Margie will always been known to me for the friendship she gave me at my time of need and we all can’t forget the amazing holiday gatherings she was so famous for. I am sorry my family and I can not be there to celabrate Aunt Margie’s life but I be there is sprite and would like to send flowers represent my presence. May God Bless you all at your time of need, Amanda, Bill, Dakota, Chandler and Halen Madsen"

Anonymous wrote on Dec 6, 2009:

"Peggy, I am so sorry for your loss. May god watch over you and your family at this time of loss. Not sure if you remember me. We worked together at Mcdonalds in the 70’s. Brenda"