Marjorie’s faith, the foundation of her life, began when a childhood friend invited her to Sunday School. Her faith continued to grow when she joined a high school youth group where she met her future husband, Erwin Sorensen. Her intellectual gifts were evidenced by the fact that she skipped grades in school long before that was common practice. After high school she worked for IBM in its infancy, was immediately recognized for her abilities, and quickly rose to department manager.
On Valentines Day in 1944, she married Erwin Louis Sorensen. During their 63 years of marriage they celebrated the birth of six children, 14 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and stayed actively involved in all of their lives.
Together, Marjorie and Erwin owned several businesses, worked side by side throughout their married lives and passed on their exemplary work ethics to their children.
Marjorie celebrated life with her family and enjoyed many past times with them. Her innate artistic and creative skills were evidenced in her quilting, sewing, and crafting for the church bazaar. Not only did Marjorie sew quilts for Lutheran World Relief, she insured that all of her granddaughters had a suitcase full of hand-sewn dolly clothes and taught many of them to enjoy sewing themselves. She loved playing Bridge, reading, crocheting, arts and crafts, cryptograms, jigsaw puzzles, old movies, and Hawk’s football games. She continued to enjoy these activities through her final days.
Marjorie was preceded in death by her husband, Erwin, parents Henrietta and Norman Ellis and step-father Lloyd Baker, siblings Norma, Bonnie, and Jerry, and grandchildren Chad and Misty.
She is survived by her brother LeRoy Baker, children Kathy (Ron) Olson, Susan (Gerald) Watne, Dawn (Mike) Lopach, Robert (Gina) Sorensen, Cindy (Curt) Little, and David (Liza) Sorensen, 14 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, and dear friend Cindy Fish. The fact that so many of her progeny live in Helena is evidence of her encompassing love and strong family commitment.
Services and celebration of her life will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, June 6, 2014, at Our Redeemer’s Lutheran Church, 3580 N. Benton, Helena MT, where Marge was a member for 51 years. Interment will be at 1:00 PM at Forestvale Cemetery.
Arrangements by:
Retz Funeral Home & Crematory
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Marjorie’s faith, the foundation of her life, began when a childhood friend invited her to Sunday School. Her faith continued to grow when she joined a high school youth group where she met her future husband, Erwin Sorensen. Her intellectual gifts were evidenced by the fact that she skipped grades in school long before that was common practice. After high school she worked for IBM in its infancy, was immediately recognized for her abilities, and quickly rose to department manager.
On Valentines Day in 1944, she married Erwin Louis Sorensen. During their 63 years of marriage they celebrated the birth of six children, 14 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and stayed actively involved in all of their lives.
Together, Marjorie and Erwin owned several businesses, worked side by side throughout their married lives and passed on their exemplary work ethics to their children.
Marjorie celebrated life with her family and enjoyed many past times with them. Her innate artistic and creative skills were evidenced in her quilting, sewing, and crafting for the church bazaar. Not only did Marjorie sew quilts for Lutheran World Relief, she insured that all of her granddaughters had a suitcase full of hand-sewn dolly clothes and taught many of them to enjoy sewing themselves. She loved playing Bridge, reading, crocheting, arts and crafts, cryptograms, jigsaw puzzles, old movies, and Hawk’s football games. She continued to enjoy these activities through her final days.
Marjorie was preceded in death by her husband, Erwin, parents Henrietta and Norman Ellis and step-father Lloyd Baker, siblings Norma, Bonnie, and Jerry, and grandchildren Chad and Misty.
She is survived by her brother LeRoy Baker, children Kathy (Ron) Olson, Susan (Gerald) Watne, Dawn (Mike) Lopach, Robert (Gina) Sorensen, Cindy (Curt) Little, and David (Liza) Sorensen, 14 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, and dear friend Cindy Fish. The fact that so many of her progeny live in Helena is evidence of her encompassing love and strong family commitment.
Services and celebration of her life will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, June 6, 2014, at Our Redeemer’s Lutheran Church, 3580 N. Benton, Helena MT, where Marge was a member for 51 years. Interment will be at 1:00 PM at Forestvale Cemetery.
Arrangements by:
Retz Funeral Home & Crematory
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