Marjory first came to Alaska with her husband and daughter in 1952 in a 1949 Buick Roadmaster pulling a 31-foot trailer. After many mechanical difficulties and near accidents, they finally settled down in Spenard. After adding a son to the family, they moved to Winchester Road off Abbott Loop Road in Anchorage, where they lived until 1978. The family then moved to Marysville, Wash. She and her husband and daughter lived there for 17 years until they moved to Homer, where she lived the rest of her life.
Marjory was a pilot, painter and businesswoman, but the two great joys of her life other than her family were painting Alaska scenes and singing in the Sweet Adelines in shows and competitions. Gardening was also a passion, which earned her a master gardening certificate.
She is survived by her husband, John Thompson, her daughter, Sandra Thompson, both of Homer; her son and daughter-in-law, Warren and Kathy Daniels of Fairbanks; her granddaughter and her husband, Theresa and Rick Pierce; great-grandson, Zachary Mayes; and great-granddaughters, Alexis Pierce and Amber Pierce, both of Homer.
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