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- [S927] Obituary.
argie F. Swanson went to be with our Lord on Sunday, March 7th, 2010.
Margie was born April 9, 1924 in Youngstown, North Dakota. She was the 8th child ( out of 14 children ) born to Joseph and Magdalena Mosbrucker. She was 85.
Margie came to Stanwood with first husband Robert ( Bob ) Atwood, lived in Cedarhome until his death in 1966.
Margie married her second husband, Lyle Swanson on July 8, 1968. Lyle passed away in 2003.
She leaves behind a daughter and son-in-law, Mike & Cheryl Miller of Camano Island; her grandchildren; and great-grandchildren, which she dearly loved: Paul & Tami Baughman of Mill Creek, and Troy & Jerrah Miller of Snohomish; great-grandchildren, Isaac & Ryan Baughman of Mill Creek, Dane Miller of Snohomish; and her fourth great-grandson, Mason, will be born on May 22nd.
Margie had many brothers and sisters who she loved very much. She had 4 brothers: John of North Dakota, Chris of Oregon, Ray of Marysville, and Matt of Marysville.
Margie had 4 surviving sisters: Rose Malmgren of Gig Harbor, Jenny Morgan of Stanwood, Clara John of Deer Park, and Bertie Jackson of Florida.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and 4 sisters: Barbara Fisher, Marie Schutt, Florence Harrell, and Eva Mosbrucker.
Margie ( Nana ) was a very active person. She was 85, but still enjoyed getting up every morning and going to work a few hours at Camano Plaza. She worked in the Deli making soups, etc. She loved seeing customers and being around people. Marge was a very giving and thoughtful person. She will be dearly missed by all.
There will be a viewing at Gilbertson Funeral Home between the hours of 9:00A.M. & 4:30P.M. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 15, 16, 17.
A celebration of life will take place at Camano Chapel, on Thursday, March 18th, at 2:00.
In lieu of flowers, Margie would have liked a donation to American Legion Post #207, 608 S.W. Camano Drive, Camano Island 98282, or to your favorite charity.
Arrangements Under the direction of Gilbertson Funeral Home, Stanwood
Published in Skagit Valley Herald Publishing Company on March 11, 2010
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