Marjorie M. Wyman - Fort Wayne, Indiana

Jan. 20, 1931 - April 11, 2020

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Posted 4/15/20

Marjorie M. Wyman, 89, of Fort Wayne passed away peacefully on Saturday April 11, 2020 at her winter home in Fort Myers, Florida.

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Marjorie M. Wyman - Fort Wayne, Indiana

Jan. 20, 1931 - April 11, 2020

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Marjorie M. Wyman, 89, of Fort Wayne passed away peacefully on Saturday April 11, 2020 at her winter home in Fort Myers, Florida.  She was born January 20, 1931 in Everett, Washington, to Goodwin and Lois (Converse) Derdall.

While living in Fort Wayne she was employed as a receptionist for Dr. James Sidell in New Haven, Indiana, for 17 years before retiring in 1988. 

Marge and her husband Kenneth “Ken”  then set out for fun in the sun and golfing where they resided in Fort Myers, Florida for six months out of the year for the last 28 years, where they met many new friends. 

One of our fondest memories about Marge is how she never forgot a birthday. She was always sending cards and gifts to family members, especially the little ones.

She and Ken and family were active members of Lutheran Church of Our Saviour in Fort Wayne.

Marge was a loving wife for 68 years to her surviving husband Ken and a loving mother to her three children Steve Wyman of Kaufman, Texas, Gordy Wyman (Kay) of Plano, Texas and Cindy Schuhler (Dave) of Lake Lotawana, MO, five grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Marge was preceded in death by her parents and her brother Merle and is survived by her brothers Donald and Wayne of South Dakota. 

Her husband, family and friends will miss her dearly.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, there will be a private family viewing and service at D.O. McComb Funeral Home and burial at Covington Memorial Gardens in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

In remembrance of Marge, donations may be made to Living Well Cancer Resource Center, 442 Williamsburg Ave., Geneva, IL 60134, livingwellcrc.org in honor of her granddaughter, Angie, undergoing treatment.