Marjorie Ann Stromberg, 85, passed away Thursday, December 16, 2010, at ValleyCare Medical Center in Pleasanton, California. Marjorie was born September 23, 1925, in Spokane, Washington, the fourth of five children born to Earle and Lillian Muzzy.
Marjorie was raised in the Spokane area until her family moved to Oakland in 1938. She spent the remainder of her life in the Bay Area. She married Ted Stromberg on February 17, 1946, in Oakland, California. She moved with her young family to Livermore in 1952, where she lived for the remainder of her life.
She was a homemaker as well as a hospital volunteer at Valley Memorial Hospital for 25 years, and was president of the hospital auxiliary in 1989.
Marjorie loved all of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren very much. She also enjoyed reading, dancing, playing bridge, and doing counted cross-stitch.
Marjorie was preceded in death by her husband of 42 years, Ted Stromberg; by her brothers, Norman Muzzy and Robert Muzzy; and by her sisters, Emaline Tierney and Jayne Savio. She is survived by her four children, Susan Levi, Kirk (Robin) Stromberg, Kent (Susanne) Stromberg, and Mark Stromberg; ten grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
A memorial service was held December 21, 2010 in Livermore. Interment was private. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that any remembrances be made to ValleyCare Charitable Foundation, 1111 E. Stanley Blvd., Livermore, CA 94550.
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Inside Bay Area, from December 18 to December 20, 2010.
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Marjorie Ann Muzzy Is Bride at Oakland
Miss Marjorie Ann Muzzy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle N. Muzzy of Okland, Calif., former Spokane residents, was married last Sunday in the Central Lutheran church in Oaklan to Albert Theodore Stromberg, son of Louis Stromberg of Minneapolis.
In the bridal party was Mrs. A. J. Savio (Jayne Muzzy), the bride’s sister, who was matron of honor. Present at the wedding was Mrs. Ethelyn Muzzy, grandmother of the bride, a former Spokane resident.
Mr. Stomberg was recently discharged from the navy. He was in active duty in the Pacific. They plan to make their home in Oakland.
— Spokane Daily Chronicle, Feb 23, 1946.