of Mountain Home, AR
October 27, 1927 - June 21, 2015
Marjorie Ann Gunter, age 87, of Mountain Home, Arkansas passed away Sunday, June 21, 2015, in Mountain Home. She was born October 27, 1927 in Camargo, Illinois to Charles Worthington and Amanda I. (Feeler) Dyke.
Mrs. Gunter married George Lawrence Gunter June 21, 1952, in Hammond, Indiana. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church. She worked for Sears and Roebucks for several years and after moving to Mountain Home she was a preneed counselor for Roller Funeral Home and Citizen Fidelity Insurance Company.
Mrs. Gunter is survived by a son Michael George Gunter and wife Helen of Mountain Home, two daughters Sandra Jean Teague and husband Dusty and Jeri Lynn Row and husband Edward ''Allen Edwards'' of Branson West, Missouri, three sisters Josephine Nowak of Calumet, Illinois, Carolyn Goenenwein of Dyer, Indiana and Shirley Moore of Mountain Home, Arkansas, a brother David Dyke of Carmargo, Illinois, eleven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, three brothers Charles, James and Donald and two sisters Mary Louise and Ruth.
Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday, June 27, 2015, at the First Presbyterian Church with Reverend Nancy Taylor officiating. A visitation will be Friday from Noon 9:00 p.m. with the family receiving friends from 6:00 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Entombment will be in Baxter Memorial Gardens Mausoleum of Faith.
Arrangements are by Roller Funeral Home.
Marge -
All of us bunco ladies will miss you. You were always a joy to play with as a partner or a genial foe if on the other team.
We are sure you will find a fun group to play with in heaven where your old bunco pal Lydia is already waiting for you.
With find memories -
Mary, Fritzie, Connie, Jackie, Toni, Jude, Joan, Darlene, Lil, Lori, Karen, Cleo, & Joyce
Lots of memories.. from the over-sized checkers game in Chicago (back in the day) all the way to last fall when we were down in Arkansas. She always came for the Fish Fry with a desert in hand and a smile on her face! We'll miss her.
So sorry for your loss. Aunt Margie was one of a kind. Always enjoyed her company. Had a great time when John and I visited her and Uncle George in Mountain Home Ark. She will be missed.
I just wanted to let you know that I loved Aunt Margie and I'm very sorry. Aunt Margie was always kind to me and I have the best childhood memories when she babysat me, hanging around your house and riding in Uncle George's cool black Cadillacs. Love Mel
My thought and prayers are with Marge's family.
We are so sorry to hear of Marjorie's death.
We knew her so many years ago. Your whole family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Paul & Bonnie