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Marjorie Elaine “Marjie” <I>Marrs</I> Byrd

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Marjorie Elaine “Marjie” Marrs Byrd

Birth
Fairview, Newton County, Missouri, USA
Death
12 Feb 2011 (aged 82)
Murrieta, Riverside County, California, USA
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MARJORIE BYRD Of Murrieta, CA. passed away in her home, Saturday, February 12, 2011; surrounded by her loved ones and in the arms of "Byrd", her devoted husband of 63 years.

"Marjie" was born Marjorie Elaine Marrs on July 7, 1928 to Mack & Dorothy Marrs, in Fairview, Missouri. She married her high school sweetheart, Clyde Junior Byrd in 1947 and they settled in Joplin, Missouri. They retired to southern California in 1995; owning lovely homes in Hemet and Murrieta.

Marjie left this world in the love and adoration of her sons, Monte and David; daughter, Marcy; daughter-in-law, Karen; son-in-law, David; grandchildren, Nathan, Matthew, Kristen, Jessica, Chandler, Cheyenne and McKenna; Matthew's wife, Kristian; her great grandsons, Aiden and Logan; and many wonderful nieces and nephews.

She was our Queen; the hub in our family wheel. We will never be the same without our Mother; Mom; Mama; Sans; Meems; Pama!

Published in Press-Enterprise on February 20, 2011
MARJORIE BYRD Of Murrieta, CA. passed away in her home, Saturday, February 12, 2011; surrounded by her loved ones and in the arms of "Byrd", her devoted husband of 63 years.

"Marjie" was born Marjorie Elaine Marrs on July 7, 1928 to Mack & Dorothy Marrs, in Fairview, Missouri. She married her high school sweetheart, Clyde Junior Byrd in 1947 and they settled in Joplin, Missouri. They retired to southern California in 1995; owning lovely homes in Hemet and Murrieta.

Marjie left this world in the love and adoration of her sons, Monte and David; daughter, Marcy; daughter-in-law, Karen; son-in-law, David; grandchildren, Nathan, Matthew, Kristen, Jessica, Chandler, Cheyenne and McKenna; Matthew's wife, Kristian; her great grandsons, Aiden and Logan; and many wonderful nieces and nephews.

She was our Queen; the hub in our family wheel. We will never be the same without our Mother; Mom; Mama; Sans; Meems; Pama!

Published in Press-Enterprise on February 20, 2011


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