Middletown...Marjorie Ellen (Stohler) Razor, resident of Middletown, died peacefully Saturday evening, May 9 in The Waters residence area of Henry County Memorial Hospital after a long illness.She was born April 21, 1923, the only child of Verl and Gladys Marie (Nixon) Stohler and was a 1941 graduate of Sulphur Springs High School.She was married for 68 years to her beloved and devoted husband, John Charles Razor who survives.Surviving also are two children: Melanie Kay Razor of Muncie and Brad (Mary) Razor of Yorktown.During WW 2, she worked at Brooks Foods in Mt. Summit. Later she worked for Delco Remy in Anderson and retired from Modernfold in New Castle in 1985 after 33 years of service.Through the years she enjoyed ladies card club, riding with her husband on his motorcycle and helping him with construction projects, reading, growing flowers and vegetables in their garden. She loved working in her yard, solving jigsaw puzzles and loved nature. She could readily identify birds and their songs.In later years she researched family genealogy and enjoyed traveling with her husband on short scenic trips.Marjorie is also survived by three grandchildren: Kim Pfeifer (Steve) of Fishers, Julie Frigo of Fishers, and Amy Yakos (Tony) of Muncie, three great grandaughters: Sydney Pfeifer of Fishers, Marigail and Alexandra Yakos of Muncie., four cousins: Donnld Lee Stohler of Raleigh, NC, Ermil Stohler of Naples FL, David Stohler of Vinton VA and Verlena Stohler White of St. Cloud, Fl, also surviving are sisters and brothers-in-law: Mary (Razor) Stone, Mayme Razor Haynes (John Thomas), Juanita Razor Leffingwell all of New Castle, Hazel Razor Keesling of Middletown, Ray Razor (Cheryl) of Ft. Myers FL. and several nieces and nephews, 1 Aunt: Berneida Nixon of Muncie, Cousins: Diane Studebaker, Kim Campbell Beasley, Vicky Whetsel of Muncie, Linda Haas of Indianapolis, Jay Nixon of Poway, CA, Mark Nixon of Hilton Head, SC, Anita Pritchett of Yorktown.Graveside services will be held on Tuesday at Mt. Summit Cemetery at 11:00 am with Rev. Marty Ballard of the Yorktown Church of the Nazarene officiating.Memorials may be made to the Charity or organization of the donors choice.Online Guestbook at:
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