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Marjorie F. Lux

Marjorie F. Lux age 95 of Laurel, Nebraska went to meet her maker on Monday, January 03, 2022.  She passed away peacefully at the Hillcrest Care Center in Laurel, Nebraska. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Anne’s Catholic Church in Dixon, Nebraska with the Rev. Jerry Connealy officiating.  Burial of her cremated remains will be at the Ionia Cemetery in Newcastle, Nebraska next to her husband Lawrence at a later date.  Arrangements are under the direction of the Wintz Funeral Home in Laurel, NE. You may watch a live broadcast of the funeral service on Zoom.  The address and link is as follows: Topic: Marjorie F Lux Memorial Service Time: Sep 27, 2022 11:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89186150961?pwd=VW9UYTBzQjdoQXVTb3hFZ1d0RkRYUT09 Meeting ID: 891 8615 0961 Passcode: 958344 Marjorie Frances was born on December 20, 1926 to Albert Ruben and Olive V. (Hayward) Linn in the Linn family home in Cedar Country Nebraska.  She grew up here and attended country school till the 8th grade.  She then graduated from Laurel High School in 1944.  Marjorie worked as a secretary in Laurel for the city and later in Sioux City, Iowa as a secretary in the Badgerow Building.  She married Lawrence Henry Lux on November 26, 1947 at St. Mary’s Church in Oto, Iowa.  Marj and Lawrence lived at Mapleton, IA for five years where they farmed and raised livestock.  They then moved back to Dixon County Nebraska on three different farms for a number of years.  Marj and Lawrence raised six children, Janet, Diane, Rich, Alice, Donnie, and Susan. In 1974 Marj fulfilled her dream of living in the Big Woods and they moved to Sebeka, MN.  They lived here for 20 years, loving every moment of it.  Because of Lawrence’s health problems they moved back to Laurel in 1994.  Marj was a social butterfly and enjoyed visiting with the Amish and attended many Amish Quilt sales. She would work and show her quilted items at these sales.  Marj enjoyed visiting with the many neighbors and friends they made while in Minnesota.  She also loved all the company and relatives that would come and stay with them.  The upstairs of the garage was turned into a Bunkhouse full of beds that the guests slept in while there.  A lot of guests enjoyed good times spent in the Bunkhouse. Marj worked on family history for 50 plus years.  Most of her vacations were planned around meeting people and relatives to get more family history.  Her best trip was the summer of 1976 when Lawrence and son Donnie got jobs working in Alaska on military barracks.  They stayed there for the entire summer and Marj and another lady cooked for the crew.  Marj loved collecting dolls, dancing, doing crafts, cooking on her wood stove, collecting antiques, sewing, walking in the woods, going to the woods to pick out a Christmas tree, looking for agates, taking care of her large gardens and flower beds.  She always kept a pan of water outside for anything that might need a drink.  She kept her lawn and yard in tip top shape.  She loved watching and feeding the birds and chipmunks, her spoiled rotten dogs and 21 year old cat. She loved visiting and entertaining the many neighbors and friends.  Her number one thing to do was working on her many quilts and wall hangings. Marj is survived by her two daughters, Diane Sullivan of Allen, NE, Alice (Mark) Roeber of Allen, NE; a son Rich Lux of Dixon, NE; 13 grandchildren; 28 great grandchildren; 11 great great grandchildren; sisters-in-law Mary (Marlyn) Stewart of South Sioux City, NE, and Marietta Linn of Laurel, NE. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Lawrence, in-laws Andrew and Alta Lux; son Donnie Lux, two daughters Susan Fandrich, and Janet Roeber; son-in-law George Sullivan; great grandson Malik Rucker; brother James Linn; four sisters-in-law Carol Lux, Clara Winn, JoAnn Lux, Dorothy Lux; four brothers-in-law Chris Koch, Edmund Lux, Jerome Winn, Darrell Lux.  She will be missed dearly by family and friends.  
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