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MARJORIE ELEANOR AUCH (WEISS)
Born: Oct 31, 1939
Date of Passing: Mar 13, 2022
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MARJORIE ELEANOR AUCH
(WEISS)
October 31, 1939 March 13, 2022
It is with grateful hearts after a well-lived life, that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother Marjorie, at the age of 82 years.
A private viewing and cremation have taken place. As requested by Marjorie, there will be no formal service.
Friends and family are invited to view the obituary and leave condolences at: www.voyagefuneralhomes.com
Publish Date: Mar 19, 2022
MARJORIE ELEANOR AUCH
(WEISS)
October 31, 1939 March 13, 2022
Left to cherish her memory are her children, Sharon (John), Douglas (Josie), and Marilyn (Roger) and her grandchildren, Matthew, Evan (Crysanne) and Laura, Emily, Alyssa and Michelle, Jordan, Jeremy and Lucas and her great-grandchild Ava. Also, her sister Doris, her brothers, Norman and Brian and extended family and friends. She was predeceased by her parents, her brother Clifford and Albert's parents.
Marge was born in Steinbach on October 31, 1939. She was raised on the family farm and attended Oswald School. She met Albert in 1958. She knew Albert was the one when he arrived on the farm with his brand new 1957 green Chevrolet pick-up truck. They were married on June 4, 1960 and they shared 61 years of happiness together.
After living on their own farm, they relocated to Winnipeg in 1967. They raised their three children in the Morse Place area surrounded by many great friends and neighbours. They continued to maintain family connections in the Steinbach area, and in 1974, they purchased a 12 acre hobby farm on Kokomo Road. This was definitely their happy place. She ensured that the grandchildren were always surrounded with love and activity. They had campfires, John Deere gator rides, snowmobiling, and walking through the trails. Many fun memories for all. When Albert retired in 1997, the decision was made to move back to the hobby farm permanently. She definitely had a green thumb and enjoyed her large one acre garden while growing pretty much everything. Along with the traditional fare, she also grew grapes, cacti, cherries, and gooseberries. She really enjoyed her flower garden and they were a source of pride. In 2019 they moved back to Winnipeg and enjoyed being closer to their children and grandchildren.
She loved to bake and everyone looked forward to her butter tarts, fruit and date cookies. Her chicken noodle soup and dill pickles were also a big favorite. She was always so proud of her grandchildren, whether attending graduations, sporting events or just visiting. They will remember her "candy drawer" which was always fully stocked for them. She enjoyed life fully and we are forever grateful for the gift of time we had with her.
A private viewing and cremation have taken place. As requested by Marjorie, there will be no formal service.
Condolences may be left at voyagefuneralhomes.com
Publish Date: Mar 17, 2022
As published in The Carillon, Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 17, 2022, Mar 19, 2022
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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Rest in Peace, Auntie Marge. Phyllis Tracy Weiss. - Posted by: Phyllis/TracyWeiss (niece/sister in-law) on: Mar 24, 2022
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Rest In Peace, Auntie Marge. Phyllis/Tracy Weiss. - Posted by: Phyllis/TracyWeiss (niece/sister in-law) on: Mar 24, 2022
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To Doug and Auch family, I am so sorry to read about your mama. Very lovely obituary and it sure sounded like she had the luckiest grandchildren! Sincere condolences, Rosanne - Posted by: Rosanne Laurencelle (old friend) on: Mar 22, 2022
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So sorry for your loss Doug, Josie and family. Our deepest condolences. Thoughts and prayers with you and your family. - Posted by: Chris & Tracey Moskal (Friend of Doug) on: Mar 19, 2022
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The Auch Family, please accept my deepest condolences on the loss of your mother. May you find comfort in knowing that so many are thinking of you at this difficult time. Cherish all the wonderful memories...they last a lifetime. - Posted by: Cam Moskal (Friend) on: Mar 19, 2022