Marjorie Louise Royce
February 19th, 1922 - January 14th, 2021
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Marjorie's Obituary
Marjorie Louise Royce died of natural causes in Michiana, Michigan on
January 14, 2021 with her son Bob and niece Laura Cole at her side.
Born in Chicago, lllinois on February 19, 1922, Marjorie died just short
of her 99th birthday. She followed her mother Rita as clerk and
treasurer for the Village of Michiana. Then she worked for stretches of
many years in deputy positions at New Buffalo Township, Michiana, and
Grand Beach until the age of 95 in 2017.
She married Robert Fredrick Royce having followed him to Ann Arbor where
her sister was living. After Robert graduated from the University of
Michigan in 1945, they were married and celebrated more than 50
anniversaries before his death in 1999. She and Robert had two children
- daughter Robin Louise Royce Pszczola and son Robert Paul Royce. Robin
died in 2016. Marjorie is survived by her son, who lives in Michiana,
and her son-in-law John Pszczola who lives in Chicago.
Other surviving relatives are seven nieces, Laura Cole of Peebles OH,
Kim Cole of Mesa AZ, Lori Wingate of Kalamazoo, MI, Jennifer Field of
Corvallis, OR, Susan Butler of Galesburg, IL, Judy Smiertelny of La
Porte, IN, and Janet Vogel of Parker, CO, and three nephews, Wayne Byars
of Paris, France, David Cole of Apex, NC and Gordon Allen Cole of Las
Vegas, NV.
She was the middle of five siblings born to LeRoy and Rita Parks Cole.
Her parents and sister Alice Scheips, brother Gordon Cole, brother Allen
Cole, and sister Sally Wingate preceded her in death.
A devoted wife , Marjorie spent hours working on activities with her
husband for the New Buffalo Yacht Club, the New Buffalo Ship and Shore
Festival and others causes. A devoted mother, she participated and
volunteered her efforts towards their school and extracurricular activities.
Marjorie was kind, generous, and forever keeping her self busy with
knitting, cross stitching, cooking, baking cookies, and a long list of
other activities. She celebrated the births of babies to family and
friends with cross stitched samplers. Marjorie also honored family with
cross-stitched Scrabble patterns of their names. All her creations were
made with a perfectionist's attention to detail. Her family and friends
will continue to be warmed by hand knit sweaters, afghans, baby blankets
and her memory.
In lieu of flowers, you may choose to make a donation to Shriner’s
Hospital, Doctors Without Borders, or UNICEF. If you wish to leave the
family a message of condolence you may do so at www.sommerfeldchapel.com
Arrangements have been entrusted to Sommerfeld Chapel – 15 N. Barton
St., New Buffalo, MI.
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