She was born on August 5, 1930, to the late Edward and Clara Spieth.
Marjorie was a nationally known antique dealer. Her passion for antiques helped influence many dealers and collectors.
She enjoyed herb gardening, nature, hiking, fine dining, and was an avid traveler. She has visited England, Ireland and Germany to name a few of her destinations. She enjoyed reading books and magazines, and most importantly spending time with her family and grand-kids.
Marjorie is survived by her children, Craig (Kathy) Staufer, Joan Staufer (Paul Gonter), and Eric (Debbie) Staufer; grandchildren, Joseph (Natalie), Coleen (Don), Rachel (Aaron), Amanda (Nick), Emily (Nakoa), Nathaniel (Amanda Lu), Willie (Miranda), Andy (Katie), Stephanie (Joe), and Jane; 10 great grandchildren; and sister, Lois Smejkal.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Alvin; daughter, Jill Staufer; and brothers, Harold and Alan Spieth.
She was born on August 5, 1930, to the late Edward and Clara Spieth.
Marjorie was a nationally known antique dealer. Her passion for antiques helped influence many dealers and collectors.
She enjoyed herb gardening, nature, hiking, fine dining, and was an avid traveler. She has visited England, Ireland and Germany to name a few of her destinations. She enjoyed reading books and magazines, and most importantly spending time with her family and grand-kids.
Marjorie is survived by her children, Craig (Kathy) Staufer, Joan Staufer (Paul Gonter), and Eric (Debbie) Staufer; grandchildren, Joseph (Natalie), Coleen (Don), Rachel (Aaron), Amanda (Nick), Emily (Nakoa), Nathaniel (Amanda Lu), Willie (Miranda), Andy (Katie), Stephanie (Joe), and Jane; 10 great grandchildren; and sister, Lois Smejkal.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Alvin; daughter, Jill Staufer; and brothers, Harold and Alan Spieth.
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