She was born December 22, 1955 in Charleston, West Virginia to Paul Richard and Launa Mae (Stanley) Wilson.
Survivors include three daughters, Christina (Rodney) Silcox, Linda (Tony) White and Loretta Williams, all of Goshen; a son, Grevil J. (Tracy) Hagerman III of Goshen; 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; sisters, Connie (Alex) Fedorow of Albion, and Teresa (Buddy) Howell of Ohley, West Virginia; and brothers, Rick (Connie) Wilson of Albion, and Bobby (Aleta) Wilson of Wanatah; and by her companion for many years, Dwayne Schlabach.
Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers, Freddie and Paul David Wilson.
Margie Lou was a long-time area resident. She was a member of the Eagles Lodge and worked for Kinro (LCI), Elkhart, prior to her retirement.
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She was born December 22, 1955 in Charleston, West Virginia to Paul Richard and Launa Mae (Stanley) Wilson.
Survivors include three daughters, Christina (Rodney) Silcox, Linda (Tony) White and Loretta Williams, all of Goshen; a son, Grevil J. (Tracy) Hagerman III of Goshen; 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; sisters, Connie (Alex) Fedorow of Albion, and Teresa (Buddy) Howell of Ohley, West Virginia; and brothers, Rick (Connie) Wilson of Albion, and Bobby (Aleta) Wilson of Wanatah; and by her companion for many years, Dwayne Schlabach.
Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers, Freddie and Paul David Wilson.
Margie Lou was a long-time area resident. She was a member of the Eagles Lodge and worked for Kinro (LCI), Elkhart, prior to her retirement.
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