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Lucille Marjorie “Margie” <I>Clothier</I> Weynand

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Lucille Marjorie “Margie” Clothier Weynand

Birth
Death
7 Feb 2016 (aged 90)
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section W Site 2711
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Margie, age 90, joins husband James Lawrence Weynand in eternal rest, with parents, Louis L. and Lucille Clothier and brother Louis E. Clothier (Vivian).

Margie is survived by sister Mary Lou (Barney) Kotrbe, daughters Regina (Frank) Popper, St. Louis, Mo.; Valerie Barrows, Canyon Lake, TX.; sons Mark (Cindy) Weynand, Bonney Lake, WA,; Phil (Danette) Weynand, San Antonio and David Weynand, Tucson, AZ. She so much loved her nieces and nephews, and joyed in her 9 grand children and 6 great-grandchildren.

She volunteered and found home with many long-cherished friends at St. Leo's and St. Lawrence, who gave her years of love, laughs, and prayers.

Besides family time, she worked at Southwest Research Institute before retiring from Security Service Federal CU to enjoy her music, traveling, talk radio, Spurs, Aggies, doves in her backyard and flower gardening.

Visitation: Thursday, February 18, 5:00-9:00 PM; Rosary at 7:00 PM at Mission Park South, 1700 SE Military Dr. Mass: 9:00 AM, February 19, St. Leo's Catholic Church, 4423 S. Flores. Burial to follow at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to St. Leo's Catholic Church. Sign Guestbook at: www.missionparks.com.
Margie, age 90, joins husband James Lawrence Weynand in eternal rest, with parents, Louis L. and Lucille Clothier and brother Louis E. Clothier (Vivian).

Margie is survived by sister Mary Lou (Barney) Kotrbe, daughters Regina (Frank) Popper, St. Louis, Mo.; Valerie Barrows, Canyon Lake, TX.; sons Mark (Cindy) Weynand, Bonney Lake, WA,; Phil (Danette) Weynand, San Antonio and David Weynand, Tucson, AZ. She so much loved her nieces and nephews, and joyed in her 9 grand children and 6 great-grandchildren.

She volunteered and found home with many long-cherished friends at St. Leo's and St. Lawrence, who gave her years of love, laughs, and prayers.

Besides family time, she worked at Southwest Research Institute before retiring from Security Service Federal CU to enjoy her music, traveling, talk radio, Spurs, Aggies, doves in her backyard and flower gardening.

Visitation: Thursday, February 18, 5:00-9:00 PM; Rosary at 7:00 PM at Mission Park South, 1700 SE Military Dr. Mass: 9:00 AM, February 19, St. Leo's Catholic Church, 4423 S. Flores. Burial to follow at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to St. Leo's Catholic Church. Sign Guestbook at: www.missionparks.com.

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MARGIE
LOVING WIFE
AND MOTHER
MY SPIRIT LIVES
WITHIN YOU



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