the café was sold, Marjorie spent her time at their family farm, mowing during the summer and tending her flowers. There was always cookies, cakes and something good to eat whenever family and friends stopped by for a visit or when her children came home from school. Just opening the cupboard door, you knew a treat would be waiting Marjorie and Bill enjoyed listening to WLS moving from job to job listening to the old country and western songs, honky tonk and blue grass. Marjorie enjoyed this music and listening to Van and Bonnie, and watching RFD-TV. Marjorie was a Member of Pleasant Prairie Methodist Church and transferred her membership to the United Methodist church in Chariton when the "Little Red Church" closed. Marjorie and Bill enjoyed their friends from Pleasant Prairie and the friendships continued throughout their lives. She was an active member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the First United Methodist Church in Chariton. Marjorie and Bill did some traveling in later years, going to San Diego and Hawaii to visit family. You really couldn't say Marge without adding Bill and Bill without adding Marge. Marge was preceded in death by her parents, Herbert and Lucy Stansbery, her in-laws Charles and Alice Bingham, Her Husband Bill and Son Dennis, Son-in-law Steve Evans, Brothers Daryl, Clifford, Gerald, Keith and Dick, Sister's, Marilyn and Beverly. She is survived by Son Mike (Pat) Bingham, Daughters, Brenda (Jim) Miner of Cambria, Cindy Evans of Des Moines, Cathy (Wayne) Towle of Pella 11 Grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren, Sister's Joan (Don) Kingsbury of Indianola, Janet (Marvin) Cottrell, of Davenport, Audrey McKnight of Carlisle and Lucille (Dick) Young of Chariton, Sister-in-Law, Karen Stansbery Chariton Jane Stansbery Des Moines, Many Nieces and Nephews and Her special chatting Friend Doris