

Birth date: May 5, 1931 Death date: Feb 28, 2020
Margie Ruth McGaugh Stonesifer, age 88, of Winslow, AR, passed away on Friday, February 28, 2020, at the Arkansas Veterans Home in Fayetteville, AR. Margie was born near St. Paul, AR, to Hester Marie Ogden and was the oldest of f Read Obituary
Our heartfelt prayers and condolences to all of Aunt Margies family and many friends. I have very precious memories of her and Uncle Ray. I am sure that our beloved Aunt Margie and Uncle Ray are having a wonderful reunion in Heaven, along with Aunt Emma, Granny Baucom, my Mom and Dad and so many others. Prayers for peace and comfort to all of Stonesifer kinfolk. We love all of you! Ronnie Baucom and the Baucom's
Aunt Margie took me to get my ears pierced for my birthday. Lots of begging had to be done to convince my daddy for that Birthday present. When my hamster Kristi died, Aunt Margie brought me over another hamster. Aunt Margie would always call me when her nieces and nephews from New York and Texas would be coming for a visit. They were close to my age and we always had so much fun together.
As I was returning from a funeral of another aunt on my moms side, it suddenly hit me that Aunt Margie was the only aunt I had left. Time goes so fast I had to stop and see her. She was sitting outside on the porch. She seemed to enjoy our visit and I was so happy I had gotten to see her.
Thank you Aunt Margie for all the fun times I had with you and your family.
Dear Donna, Our heartfelt sympathy to you in the loss of your dear Mother. Your loving care and daily devotion to her comfort were given so reliably and selflessly. This was a long road, and you traveled it with her in such grace, always putting her needs first, and doing everything in your power to see she received the very best care! You are a daughter who was a blessing in every season of her mother's life. May God bless you now, and bring you comfort and peace.
With love and deepest sympathy, Andrea and Lyndl
Sweet Margie, how I remember the times we visited her at her home, the fun we had! She was the life of the party with her charming smile and contagious laugh. She will be dearly missed.
To the family of Margie, may God's love guide you during this time of sorrow ,and may you find solace in his care. May you find comfort in treasured memories.
With deepest sympathy,
Sharon Peoples
I love you Aunt Margie. You are so missed. You were my rock in my teenage years. Give everybody a hug for me.
Love always,
Jackie
I worked with her Son Bill at WRMC. And talked with him many times on the phone He always shared things about his Mother and Dad and talked so Highly of them. And Our son Paul Williams Jr was a Student of Janice in Prairie Grove in Kindergarten My Dearest Sympathy to the Family. Many Prayers