Marjorie E. Niles' Obituary
CHARLESTON, IL - Marjorie E. Niles, age 84 of Charleston, passed away on Friday, November 23, 2012 at her Charleston Rehabilitation and Health Care Center home. Visitation for family and friends will be held Thursday evening, November 29, 2012 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at Adams Funeral Chapel in Charleston. There will be no Funeral Services and a Private Inurnment will be held at Roselawn Cemetery at a later date. It is requested that memorial gifts in her honor be made to Susan G. Komen For the Cure. Gifts may be left on the memorial table at the visitation or mailed to Adams Funeral Chapel, 2330 Shawnee Drive, Charleston, IL 61920. Marjorie was born on January 9, 1928 in Ft. Atkinson, Wisconsin and was a daughter of the late Morris and Ethel (Ralph) White. She married William T. Niles on September 13, 1953 and they enjoyed forty-five years of friendship and marriage prior to his death on May 29, 1999. She is survived by her daughter, Connie Guymon and husband Bill of Charleston ; her son, Daniel Niles and wife Toni of Spring Hill, Florida; five grandchildren, Tammy St. Clair and husband John of Brocton, Illinois, Josie Martin and husband Joe of Indianapolis, Indiana, Ginger Guymon and fiancé Don Murdock of Gays, Illinois, Jessica Chiappetta and husband Matt of Lenexa, Kansas, Anthony Niles of Effingham, Illinois; eight great-grandchildren, Andrea, Ally and Ashley Martin of Indianapolis, Karry Guymon of Brocton, Caitlin McGowan of Gays, Madison and Nickolas Chiappetta of Lenexa and Zoe Niles of Effingham; a great-great-grandson, Logan Dutot; three sisters, Marguerite Tuisl, Katherine Young and Shirley Chapman, all of Wisconsin; a brother, Harold White of Wisconsin; and her canine best friend ""Rapoo"". In addition to her parents and her husband, Marjorie was preceded in death by a sister and two brothers. Marge was employed with the Brown Shoe Company in Charleston for thirty-five years. She and husband Billy shared a love for auctions and they would always return home with a purchase. Marge also enjoyed shopping the clearance aisle at Walmart - she was constantly looking for a deal. Marge dearly loved her family and they will cherish the many ways in which she touched their lives.Click to view Marge's memorial video.
What’s your fondest memory of Marjorie?
What’s a lesson you learned from Marjorie?
Share a story where Marjorie's kindness touched your heart.
Describe a day with Marjorie you’ll never forget.
How did Marjorie make you smile?