Marjory Denzer, beloved wife, mother, and friend, passed peacefully on October 2, 2025, surrounded by family. She was born on January 6, 1942, and raised in the quiet countryside of central Ohio, where life moved at its own gentle pace. The youngest of five children, Marjory grew up surrounded by fields, family, and faith. Though she was the last of her siblings to pass, she carried each of them with her in memory and in love.
To all who knew her, Marjory was a light — full of laughter, warmth, and the kind of joy that made everyone around her feel at ease. Her beautiful smile could brighten even the hardest day, and she found happiness in life’s simple blessings: good conversation, time with loved ones, and the beauty of ordinary days.
Marjory was a devoted and loving wife to her husband, Doug. Their marriage was one of quiet strength, mutual care, and deep faith — a partnership built on friendship, laughter, and unwavering love. Together, they created a home that overflowed with warmth, kindness, and joy.
More than anything, Marjory cherished being a mother. She poured her heart into raising her children, Randy, Rod, and Pamela, finding her greatest joy and purpose in loving and guiding them. She was steadfast, understanding, and endlessly patient — the kind of mother who made you feel seen, safe, and loved beyond measure.
But her nurturing spirit extended far beyond her own family. To all the kids her children brought home from school or sports teams, she was “Mom.” The Denzer house was a place of laughter, snacks, and belonging — a home where everyone felt welcome. Her open heart and gentle humor made her beloved by all who knew her.
Marjory was also known for her humility and grace. She was quick to apologize, quick to forgive, and always sought peace and understanding. She lived her faith through quiet acts of love and kindness, teaching those around her that compassion and forgiveness heal the soul.
She adored her beloved Shih Tzu companions, who brought her endless comfort and joy. They were, in every sense, part of the family and a reflection of her tender heart.
Rooted in her deep Christian faith, Marjory lived each day with gratitude and grace. Her faith shaped how she loved, how she forgave, and how she faced every season of life with courage and hope.
To her family, Marjory was more than a mother — she was an anchor, a safe place, and a dearest friend. Though her absence leaves an ache beyond words, her loved ones take comfort knowing her faith has carried her home — reunited with her family in eternal peace.
Marjory’s smile, laughter, and boundless love will be carried in the hearts of all who were blessed to know her.
“Faith, hope, and love remain, these three, and the greatest of these is love.” I Corinthians 13:13
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