terfly, she coordinated card clubs, organized class reunions, and attended the extra curricular activities of her large, extended family. Marjorie gave years of volunteer service to the Red Cross at Graham Hospital where she developed countless relationships with other volunteers, hospital staff and patients alike. Around the hospital she was called "The Butterfly Lady" due to the number of butterfly pins adorning her Red Cross jacket, each one given to her by patients or staff as tokens of their appreciation. She often took special requests for homemade baked goods and brought them to the hospital, her church, neighbors and anyone who enjoyed her talent for baking. It was her true passion. Her Sunday brunches brought family home from around the state to enjoy such treats as Texas caviar, "stogie" cookies, pumpkin rolls, banana bread, cinnamon rolls, and a traditional Croatian pastry known as povitica. She spent much of her time entertaining family and friends who were usually gathered around her kitchen table. During their 66 years of marriage, she and Gene opened their home to host foreign exchange students from Nepal, Finland, Spain, France, and St. Kitts. Marjorie didn't know a stranger and could strike up a conversation with anyone. Her heart, like her oven, was always warm. She was blessed with a long and happy marriage as well as a large and healthy family who loved her dearly. She leaves them with her signature "dinner's ready" whistle, heirlooms and recipes, but most importantly, countless fond memories. Services will be 11 am Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at Oaks-Hines Funeral Home and Crematory where visitation will be held one hour prior to services. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery in Lewistown. Memorials can be made to either Monterey United Methodist Church or Humane Society of Fulton County. To leave online condolences, please visit www.oakshinesfuneralhome.com To view Marjorie's video, press the link below. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pBYpV-yMuxs6IqXWGtDtXduAWRc1HaWu/view