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Marguerite E <I>Woodke</I> Davis

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Marguerite E Woodke Davis

Birth
Port Hope, Huron County, Michigan, USA
Death
5 May 2014 (aged 82)
Port Hope, Huron County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Port Hope, Huron County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Marguerite E. (Woodke) Davis, 82, of Port Hope, passed away on Monday, May 5, 2014, at Lakeview Extended Care and Rehab Center of the Harbor Beach Community Hospital.

She was born on Nov. 4, 1931 to the late Alfred and Martha (Peppel) Woodke. She was united in marriage to Douglas Davis on Nov. 25, 1950 at the Evangelica Reform Church in Port Hope.

Marge attended country schools and then graduated from the Port Hope Community School in 1948. She worked for Michigan Bell Telephone in Detroit than became a stay at home mom when her son Kevin was born on Aug. 6, 1957. After her son and daughter Cheryl were in school, she was employed by the Roseville Schools, and retired from there after 25 years. After moving to Port Hope to their retirement home, she and her husband were very active.

In addition to her husband of 63 years, Marge is survived by a son, Kevin of Port Hope; Daughter Cheryl Piepenbrok and husband Tim of Chesterfield; brother Edward Woodke and his wife Jane; four grandchildren, Kristle, Jeremey, Bryan and Sarah; and three great grandchildren Brooklyn, Layla and Douglas.
Marguerite E. (Woodke) Davis, 82, of Port Hope, passed away on Monday, May 5, 2014, at Lakeview Extended Care and Rehab Center of the Harbor Beach Community Hospital.

She was born on Nov. 4, 1931 to the late Alfred and Martha (Peppel) Woodke. She was united in marriage to Douglas Davis on Nov. 25, 1950 at the Evangelica Reform Church in Port Hope.

Marge attended country schools and then graduated from the Port Hope Community School in 1948. She worked for Michigan Bell Telephone in Detroit than became a stay at home mom when her son Kevin was born on Aug. 6, 1957. After her son and daughter Cheryl were in school, she was employed by the Roseville Schools, and retired from there after 25 years. After moving to Port Hope to their retirement home, she and her husband were very active.

In addition to her husband of 63 years, Marge is survived by a son, Kevin of Port Hope; Daughter Cheryl Piepenbrok and husband Tim of Chesterfield; brother Edward Woodke and his wife Jane; four grandchildren, Kristle, Jeremey, Bryan and Sarah; and three great grandchildren Brooklyn, Layla and Douglas.


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