In loving memory of

Marjorie A. Daniels
October 22, 1944 - May 24, 2015

Marjorie A. Daniels was a loving family woman and an accomplished professional. Her vigor for living was evident in her career advancements as well as in her personal life. She was always there for her family and deeply committed to others. Strong in faith, hope and love, Margie brought joy to her husband, children, grandchildren, friends, neighbors and strangers who soon became friends.

Marjorie was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania at a time when the United States was heavily invested in the war in Europe, and the Allied Forces were nearing a long-awaited victory. While men sacrificed abroad, women worked valiantly at home to assist the war effort and stabilize the country. They became competent in business and manufacturing and confident in their ability to contribute to the American workforce, forever changing the social landscape.

On October 22, 1944, the world welcomed Marjorie. She was raised by her parents, Francis Paul and Josephine (Mitchell) Gomen. The family moved to New Jersey in the Cherry Hill area, where Francis served in the Navy and worked for the Merchant Marines as a supervisor for the Submarine Division. Margie enjoyed a childhood of going to the beach at Jersey Shore and Atlantic City, playing with her stuffed animals and teasing her siblings. In high school, she played piano and accordion, was involved with the band, competed in field hockey and was crowned prom queen. Her active lifestyle continued into adulthood as she worked, volunteered and socialized.

After graduating from Triton Regional High School in New Jersey with the class of 1962, Marjorie earned an associates degree from Goldie Beacon College in Wilmington, Delaware. For a few years she worked for the Pentagon before marrying and moving to Indiana, where she raised three children: Sean, Debbie and Matthew. Once in Indiana, Marjorie took a job with the U.S. Postal Service.

She worked hard on the job and in her volunteer activities at the Whitley County Hospital, St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry in Churubusco and as a Eucharistic Minister, taking communion to the homebound. Prior to becoming a member of St. Paul of the Cross Catholic Church in Columbia City, Marjorie had attended St. John Bosco and lived out her faith in compassionate ways.

While attending a postmasters convention in Frankfort, Kentucky in 1988, Marjorie met James P. Daniels, a postmaster in the Cincinnati area. The two dated a few times before the 1989 convention in Evansville, when they became more serious. A year later they married on June 30, 1990.

Life together was filled with music and dance, travel and entertaining. Marjorie had visited Sri Lanka and together, she and Jim went on several cruises, her favorite being Alaska. On that cruise, they had the good fortune of spotting 11 whales in one day. True to her religious convictions as well as her love of travel, Marjorie and Jim also did mission work in Arizona. At home, she liked to host gatherings and bake for family and friends. Her Christmas cookies, strawberry pizza, cheesecake, and cream cheese cakes were delicious indulgences. She also enjoyed her friends seasonal wine parties.

Margie had worked for 41 years for the U.S. Post Office and served as Postmaster in Spencerville and Churubusco when she retired in November of 2009. However, she barely slowed down. Soon enough she was working part time at Goodys and at the post office. Still, she took time for herself and her family. She maintained her collection of Precious Moments and Hummel figurines and set up enough bird houses around her home so that she could enjoy the delights of nature.

Out of all the pastimes she pursued, Marjories favorite activity was spending time with her grandchildren. Typical of grandparents, Margie had been assertive and very direct with her children, but not with the grandkids. In her eyes, they could do no wrong. In truth, that meant that Marjorie loved them unconditionally as she did all her family. They will miss her dearly and remember her with deep affection.

Marjorie A. Daniels, 70, of Churubusco, Indiana, passed away at 6:30 a.m. Sunday, May 24, 2015 at her home.

Survivors include her husband of 25 years, Jim Daniels; children, Debbie (Josh) Fields of Ft. Wayne, Sean Barnes of Churubusco and Matthew (Lani) Barnes of San Diego, California; step-children, Jim (Gayle) Daniels of Allons, Tennessee, David (Missy) Daniels of Hebron, Kentucky, Joni Daniels of Dry Ridge, Kentucky and Tony (Beverly) Daniels of Burlington, Kentucky; brother, Joseph (Kathy) Gomen of Houston, Texas; sister, Christine (Todd Nicol) Gomen of San Diego, California; sister-in-law, Sandy Gomen of Ft. Wayne; nine grandchildren, Taylor Fry, Cameron Fry, Brand Barnes, Jaxon Barnes, Jimmy Daniels III, Jennifer King, Evie Daniels, T.J. Shinkle and Jason Daniels; and six great-grandchildren. Margie was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Frank Gomen; and two grandchildren.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 27, 2015 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at DeMoney-Grimes, a Life Story Funeral Home, 600 Countryside Drive, Columbia City with a Rosary service will begin at 4 p.m. There will also be visitation one hour prior to her Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, May 28, 2015 at St. Paul of the Cross Catholic Church, 315 S Line St, Columbia City with Father Gary Sigler officiating. Burial will follow at South Park Cemetery. Memorial gifts may be given in her memory to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation.

Tributes

Jodi Enfield wrote on Jun 9, 2015:

"Oh Jim, I am so sorry to hear of Margie's passing.I actually had just heard not too long ago that she was ill.Ginny & I discussed coming to see you guys this summer.Time is so fleeting.I just returned from a couple of weeks of annual to this news.Thanks to Lori Thomas for sharing.It is impossible to know what to say in a time like this.What I will say is that you and Margie were a dynamic couple that spread joy to all of your friends.Your wife was certainly a dynamo in all of her endeavors.As the obituary points out - Margie had a real zest for life and you didn't have much of a chance to resist her charms.Both Big Ron and I are saddened by this news.I pray the Lord gives you peace in the assurance you will be together again.Love, Jodi"

Cheryl freimuth wrote on May 28, 2015:

"Until we meet again Margie U were such a good Person and inspiration to me.. I will miss u a lot U always gave me hope and smiles and help whenever it was needed.. I am so sorry we didn't get to have our little girl party at the lake I will always regret that. Love u lots !! See u in the next chapter of our lives"

Kareen DiStefano (corkie) wrote on May 27, 2015:

"Jim and family I was so sorry to hear about Marg she was the best.The kids and I send love to all of you. Corkie "

Mike Collier wrote on May 27, 2015:

"Margie was an ole friend, but we meant again at Goody's one day& had so much fun catching up on our lives. She always had a smile to share & I will miss seeing her. You have our deepest sympathy, but you'll always have her memories to hold in your hearts. Sincerely, Michael & Sue Collier"

Marsha and Jerry Guiff wrote on May 27, 2015:

"Our father was one of the ones that Marjorie delivered communion to, just before his death. What a dear, gracious lady who will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.Heaven has certainly gained a beautiful angel!"

Michael and Betty Lyons wrote on May 26, 2015:

"Sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. Wishing you comfort during this time of grief. We are thinking of you and keeping your family in our prayers during this difficult time."

Joni Templeton-Skinner wrote on May 26, 2015:

"Keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers"

Debbie Frazier wrote on May 26, 2015:

"Jim and Family, So sorry to see that Marjie is no longer with us. She had so much energy and loved life. She is no longer in pain and is rejoicing with our Lord. For that I am so Thankful. I will keep all of you in my prayers."

Cathy Garcia wrote on May 26, 2015:

"Matt, Lani, and family, I'm so sorry about your mom's death. My heart is with you. Cathy"

Lori Thomas wrote on May 25, 2015:

"My dearest Jim and family.My heartfelt sympathies and prayers to each of you.Margie was an amazing woman, she mentored and supported so many employees, and will be greatly missed.Personally, she gave so much and was a good friend. I wish I would have shared more time and lunches with her.May you find consolation in knowing she is now with God."

Michelle Mayernick wrote on May 25, 2015:

"GARDEN PATH was sent by Sue and Michelle Mayernick.Very sorry for your loss. You are in our hearts and prayers, as God has taken an Angel in Marjorie and she will be greatly missed. May God embrace you in this transition. Thoughts and Prayers -Sue and Michelle Mayernick. Grandma May and Denver."

Randy Grimes, Brett Gerber and the Staff of DeM.. wrote on May 25, 2015:

"May each of you find courage to face tomorrow as you rest in the knowledge that we truly care about each of your needs and that we will walk beside you in your journey of grief. Randy Grimes, Brett Gerber,and the Staff of DeMoney-Grimes Funeral Home"