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Marjorie I. Larson
November 5th, 1919 - December 12th, 2012
Marjorie died Dec. 12, 2012 in Edmonds, Washington; born Nov. 5, 1919 in Max, North Dakota to Murray and Mable Horton; raised in Little Falls, Minn. where she met her husband of 32 years, Curtis R. Larson, whom she married in Nov. 1942 at Camp Rucker, Ozark, Alabama during his basic training for the US Army. She moved to Seattle with her parents, two brothers and three sisters in may 1943 while Curtis was fighting in the Philippine Islands during WW2.Marjorie is preceded in death by her husband, Curtis, and her daughter, Barbara Ann Marcello. She is survived by her son, James Larson of Otis, OR; and her sisters Geraldine Smith, Delores Hamblet and Arlene Meissner-Barley.Marjorie taught 3 rd grade Sunday school in the 1950s at Bethel Lutheran of Shoreline and later became and was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Lynnwood, WA. At the age of 70, she obtained her real estate license after having an extensive history as a checker for Atlantic Pacific Grocery stores.
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Welcome to Beck's Tribute Center, your haven of peace and comfort during challenging times. From the moment you walk through our elegantly etched glass entrance, you'll feel a warm embrace in our inviting reception areas and serene chapel, thoughtfully designed to provide solace and support. At Beck's, we understand the importance of honoring memories uniquely and personally. That's why we offer a broad selection of memorial items suitable for both burial and cremation, allowing you and your family to find the perfect tribute that truly reflects the life of your loved one....
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