ll do an informal get together at the Seventh Day Adventist Church to celebrate her life. In her early 20's Marjorie worked for Dr. Russell H. Anthony(Veterinarian), Wilson Foods and Rockwell Collins. After children she worked full time at being mom, later years being a grandma and for the last 50 years a prayer warrior. Her biggest concern is where to meet everyone in Heaven. She is survived by her beloved sweet sister, Alyce (Carl) Jenkins of Cedar Falls, IA. Her and Cleve's children Julie Morse, Rebekah (Clayton)Morse-Campbell, Dave (Jen) Morse, Donald Morse and Monica Morse, four precious grandchildren Andrew & DeMarcus Stokes (mother Dorothy Stokes) and Brandon & Dylan Morse. Cherished nephew Thomas Jenkins. 2nd Cousin Roberta Schwartz was a treasure to Marjorie. Two Sister-in-laws Imogene Kelly, Judith Gaal and Brother in Law Victor Morse who were still in her prayers. Marjorie prayed for so many that they can NOT all be listed. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and recently her older sister Dorothy Ward, who she missed daily. Marjorie for 40 years especially enjoyed working outside in her yard on West Valley Dr. It didn't matter if she was mowing, planting flowers, plucking flowers, or listening to the birds say good night to each other. God's outside masterpiece brought her great joy. She loved to sit on the porch and watch for her kids and grandkids to come home. Clean folded laundry brought her great satisfaction (Don liked to make the getting it "clean" a challenge) and made her feel like she was blessing those whose laundry crossed her path. She was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist church, Cedar Rapids, IA. Online condolences may be left at www.CarsonAndSon.com.