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Marjorie Josephine <I>Paduh</I> Angermiller

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Marjorie Josephine Paduh Angermiller

Birth
Galveston, Galveston County, Texas, USA
Death
18 Feb 2017 (aged 95)
Uvalde, Uvalde County, Texas, USA
Burial
Sabinal, Uvalde County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.3167333, Longitude: -99.4504306
Plot
Sec. F, Blk. 29, Lot 5
Memorial ID
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Marjorie Josephine Angermiller passed away February 18, 2017 at Uvalde Memorial Hospital at the age of 95 years. Sabinal had been her home residence since marriage to Woody Angermiller on August 4, 1941, which ended after 59 years until his death. She was born on May 20, 1921 in Galveston, Texas to Joseph Walter and Chalotte (Bigalow) Paduh.
Marjorie was very active in her community. She served for 25 years as Sabinal's City Judge and was the first women to serve on the city council. She was very instrumental in establishing and serving on the EMS of Sabinal. For many years, she was a member of the Fire Department Ladies Association. In her later years she was a Pink Lady at Uvalde Memorial Hospital. One of her finest honors was being elected as Sabinal Citizen of the year. She was also a member of Eastern Star for over 50 years. Her memberships and work with this organization was important to her. Whenever she visited a different city or state she would attend a local meeting. Marjorie was a person who loved people. She never met a stranger and as a result she had many friends all over the country.
She was preceded in death by her husband; parents, sister, Dorothy Corzine; and brother, Joseph Paduh, Jr.
Marjorie Josephine Angermiller passed away February 18, 2017 at Uvalde Memorial Hospital at the age of 95 years. Sabinal had been her home residence since marriage to Woody Angermiller on August 4, 1941, which ended after 59 years until his death. She was born on May 20, 1921 in Galveston, Texas to Joseph Walter and Chalotte (Bigalow) Paduh.
Marjorie was very active in her community. She served for 25 years as Sabinal's City Judge and was the first women to serve on the city council. She was very instrumental in establishing and serving on the EMS of Sabinal. For many years, she was a member of the Fire Department Ladies Association. In her later years she was a Pink Lady at Uvalde Memorial Hospital. One of her finest honors was being elected as Sabinal Citizen of the year. She was also a member of Eastern Star for over 50 years. Her memberships and work with this organization was important to her. Whenever she visited a different city or state she would attend a local meeting. Marjorie was a person who loved people. She never met a stranger and as a result she had many friends all over the country.
She was preceded in death by her husband; parents, sister, Dorothy Corzine; and brother, Joseph Paduh, Jr.


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