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Marjorie Carmickle
OHIO – Marjorie Carmickle 85, passed away,  Monday January 21, 2013. Cremation entrusted to Lone Star Cremation Society.  Dallas and Fort Worth’s original online provider of cremation services, urns and keepsake Jewelry.
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  1. Marjorie Carmickle 85, a loving mother and grandmother, a lifelong resident of Lucasville, Ohio passed away Monday, January 21, 2013 in Burleson, Texas at the Community Hospice of Texas hospice house. She suffered a stroke, and lost her battle of heart disease. She was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on December 31, 1927, to William Thomas and Amanda Jane (Buckler) Mathews. Marjorie was married to her beloved husband of 62 years, Earl Louis Carmickle on Sept 13, 1945, in Greenup, KY

    Marjorie was a loving wife, daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend. She is survived by one sister, Thelma (Jack) Sparks of Springfield, Ohio, and three of her daughters, Betty Jane (Ronald) Duwe of Corsicana, TX, Jeannette (George) Walsh of Mansfield, TX, and Donna (David) Parker of Dublin, Ohio; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband Earl Louis Carmickle, two sons Larry Wayne Carmickle and Jerry Louis Carmickle, one brother, Eugene and three sisters, Janet Schramm, Betty Lou Tucker and Norma Jean Masters.

    Marjorie will be missed and never forgotten for her love and service to others. She loved basking in the pleasant warm morning sun on her front porch swing. She enjoyed the country living environment. She was a long time fan and enjoyed Blue grass and Celtic music. A wonderful etched memory her kicking up dust while clog dancing to Blue Grass will be with all that knew her. She loved reading books and studying her scriptures. She had many God given and self-taught talents, making beautiful colorful quilts, and beautiful crochet and craft items. She shared her talents with her children, grandchildren and great grand-children. She always had an open, welcome door to family, friends and those in need. She was known for her wonderful homemade breads, pies, cakes and candy. No matter how many visitors, she was able to set an elaborate and abundant feast on her table.
    A celebration of her life, a memorial and funeral service will be held at a later date by McKinley Funeral Home of Lucasville, Ohio. The graveside service will follow; she will be laid to rest beside her husband at Jacob’s cemetery.
    Condolence and Flowers may be sent at the time of the memorial. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Marjorie name to Community Hospice of Texas or the National Heart and Stroke Foundation.

    I love and miss you everyday….I know that your pain is no longer and God be with you till we meet again…..Forever in my heart…..

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