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Margie Jean Weir
Margie Jean Weir, 83, (September 11, 1940 – April 14, 2024), passed away peacefully surrounded by the love of her family on Sunday, April 14th at Harbor Lakes Nursing & Rehabilitation in Granbury, Texas. Margie was born on September 11th, 1940 in Fort Worth where she lived the majority of her life. Margie will be remembered for many things including her generous spirit, enveloping hugs, contagious laughter, irreverent humor and love of fishing. The adventures and misadventures from the first half of her life would fill a book and she often regaled friends and family with stories. However she will be most remembered for her love of God and devotion to her family. A lifelong Christian, she dedicated the last nearly forty years to walking with her Lord and Savior and to her role as Mother, Nana and GiGi to her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Margie’s large and tight-knit family was her pride in life and is her enduring legacy. She is survived by her children Peary (Debi) Wood, Dawn (Nick) Milson and William Hershel Plumlee; her grandchildren Chris Goodwin, Austin Wood, Lauren (William) Brants Adams, Joshua (Amy) Winters, Bryan (Laurell Galindo) Huffman, Tiffany Huffman, Bon Plumlee, Hillary Plumlee Greene, William Teames, Heather Teames, Hannah Plumlee, Clay Brants and Frank Brants; her great-grandchildren Derek Wood, Henry Adams, Benjamin Adams, Lucas Dollar, Canyon Winters, Lillian Winters, Robert Klemer, Abby Winters, Rebekah Hubble, Magdalene Galindo, Thomas Gable Galindo, Michael Galindo Huffman, Miriam Galindo Huffman, Brooks Milam, Kennedy Milam, Ava Grace Greene, Hazel Plumlee, Izaac Plumlee, CeCe Brants, Maggie Brants and Peary and Debi’s two additional children and seven grandchildren. She is also remembered by her loving sister, Evelyn Martin, and her many nieces, nephews and cousins. She is preceded in death by her daughter, Debra Brants; son-in-law Clayton Brants; grandsons Tristan Huffman, Derek Scott and Tony Brants; parents Jean and Jack Roden; and brother Jerry Sleigle. A celebration of life is scheduled for Sunday, May 19th at River Crest Country Club. All who would like to share fond memories of Margie are welcome. Please contact the family for details. Memorial donations may be made to Mission Granbury or the Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County.
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  1. Goodbye my sweet Margie 🙂🥲 thanks for all you taught me about life and love and the Bible 😊 🙏. And how to laugh like crazy !!! 😂😂 I will always treasure the memories of all the fun we had through the years. Can’t believe I lost you right after mother. I was going to come spend the night and watch movies like we used to. Give Mom a big hug for me. I’ll meet y’all again one day. ❤️

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