Marjory Edith Christiansen

February 10, 1914 - May 18, 2012

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Marjory Christiansen died Friday, 5/18/12 at the age of 98. Born 2/10/14. One of the daughters of the original Black Diamond Baker, Willard Hadley. She lived in Black Diamond as a child, later moved to South Seattle. In 1941, married William Christiansen. Marjory worked for United Airlines and they were long time members of Glen Acres Golf and Country Club, Seattle. In 1993, Marjory and William moved to Enumclaw, where they lived out their years. She was preceded in death by husband William and son Richard of Enumclaw. She is survived by daughter Sharon and son-in-law Chuck Kessner of Enumclaw. Three grandchildren, Tim Holman of Renton, Todd Holman of AZ and Brenda Christiansen of Enumclaw and four great-grandchildren.

 

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Gerry & Dick Hewlett
Gerry & Dick Hewlett
5 years ago

Aunt Marge,

You will be missed! We know that you are at peace and happy

to be with Bill, your sisters, brothers and the rest of the family t! Love you, Gerry

Diane & Scott Dawson
Diane & Scott Dawson
5 years ago

You always had a smile when I saw you and that I will always remember. You will be missed. We love you.

Diane, Scott and family

Quote:

Sadly missed along life’s way,

quietly remembered every day…

No longer in our life to share,

but in our hearts, you’re always there.

Rex & Jennifer Hewlett
Rex & Jennifer Hewlett
5 years ago

Aunt Marge was always such a joy to be around. We always enjoyed seeing Marge at our summer parties where she would enjoy 1 nice cold beer 🙂 Another thing I remember about Marge is how she always admired Rex’s long hair… Aunt Marge will be missed. Love, Rex, Jen, Austin & Kaitlyn Hewlett

Donna Keene
Donna Keene
5 years ago

Marge & husband Bill lived at my Senior Apt. Complex in Enumclaw for many years.

They were really pleasant and fun people. Marge rarely missed our monthly potluck or coffee time. A wonderful lady – my sympathy goes out to

her family.

Dani
Dani
5 years ago

I would like to express my deepest sympathy for the loss of your loved one. Death is one of the most difficult things we face in life but may it comfort you to know that others care. I have found great encouragement when reading the beautiful words penned in the Bible at Isaiah 25:8 “He will swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will certainly wipe the tears from all faces.” May this promise bring your family comfort in this difficult time.