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Margie B. Aydell, a loving mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away unexpectedly at St. Elizabeth Hospital on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 at the age of 76. Margie is survived by her children, Christine Simmons and husband, Don, William Joseph Murphy and wife Lisa, and Michael Aydell and wife Kim; 8 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; She was preceded in death by her husbands, Kelvin Murphy, Sr. and Lawrence Aydell; children, Kelvin Murphy, Jr and Wanda Ortiz; and two brothers and one sister. Visitation will be held at Colyell Baptist Church on Saturday, January 12, 2019 from 9 a.m. until Funeral Service at 12 p.m. Interment will follow on the grounds of First Baptist Church of French Settlement.
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The world lost a good woman, Heaven gained an Angel!! May you rest in eternal peace! God bless.
Tommy & Tammy Lee
January 13, 2019
Please know that so many others share your grief for the sudden loss of your beloved mother. May God provide the needed comfort and support from family and friends during your time of bereavement and beyond.
January 12, 2019
Prayers of comfort all around. Going to miss our Facebook chats Margie and seeing you around town.
Sharon Bowlin
January 12, 2019
May the God of all comfort and mercy, grant your family hope, and comfort during this difficult time. Jeremiah 29:11
January 12, 2019
So sorry for your loss. Sending prayers for all of you.
Beverly Kling
January 11, 2019
I am so sorry for your great loss. May the power of prayer bring you comfort during this difficult time (1pet 5:6,7)
January 11, 2019
So sorry for your families loss........ our community has surely lost on of the good ones! RIP Mrs. Margie
Tammy Suir
January 11, 2019
Very sweet lady, showed kindness to everyone she met. May God comfort her family and friends.
Leslie Corona
January 11, 2019
When someone we love falls asleep in death the memories we have become our treasure cherish the memories and may they bring you comfort and joy (psalm 33:18)
B
January 11, 2019
You were my héroe the person I always knew would be by myside. You took care of me since I was a baby and loved me like no other. I always looked at you as not just my grandmother but my mother. I'm completely heartbroken and lost with out you. You were an amazing person loving caring kind and beautiful inside and out. The world has lost an angel. I will forever miss you! I love you to the moon and back!
Shawana Morales
January 11, 2019
To the family, all of you are in my thoughts and prayers. I am still at a loss of words, You may not have been blood related but you were my Aunt Margie. You were there for me when I lost my Maw-maw and I will forever cherish the love you shared not only to your family but to anyone who needed a shoulder to cry on, words of wisdom, it didn't matter what time of the day or night. You will forever be missed.
Until we meet again.
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Mandy Barnett
January 11, 2019
My deepest condolences to the family and friends. May the God of Love and compassion, comfort you during this time of the loss of your dear loved one. God will heal the broken-hearted. Isaiah 61:1,2
P. Laviscount
January 10, 2019
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