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Marjorie Garrett Stafford, 80, of Mt. Sterling, died Monday, April 14, 2014 at her residence. She was born February 18, 1934 to the late William "Willie" and Ethel West Garrett.
Marjorie was a Montgomery County native, a 1952 graduate of Mt. Sterling High School and a long term member of the First Baptist Church of Mt. Sterling. She was formerly Miss Clark RECC, a homemaker and a retiree of Mt. Sterling National Bank where she worked as a Teller. Marjorie enjoyed spending time with her family and friends and will be dearly missed by all.
Survivors include; three sons, Dudley Stafford (Patty) of Mt. Sterling, Tony Stafford (Rhonda) of Jeffersonville, and Kevin Stafford (Belinda) of Mt. Sterling; one daughter, Michelle "Shelly" Stafford Williams (Jeff) of Mt. Sterling; seven grandchildren, Shaun Stafford (Christy) of Versailles, Sheena Bromagen (Ryan) of Mt. Sterling, Andrew McDonald of Atlanta, Georgia, Zane Stafford of Jeffersonville, Rylee Stafford, Julianne Williams, and Dawson Williams all of Mt. Sterling; four great grandchildren, Madison Stafford, Chloe Stafford both of Versailles, Mackenna Bromagen and Austin Bromagen both of Mt. Sterling; one sister, Reva Cline of Jeffersonville; sister-in-law, Jean Rose Nalle of Mt. Sterling; special friends, Jean Walters, Joan Greer, Lou Eldridge Miller, Faye Donaldson, Margaret Trusty, Dorothy Sutton, and Rick Stafford.
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband of 60 Years, Glenn "Red" Milton Stafford; stepmother, Mabel Garrett; brother-in-law, Sterling "Johnny" Cline.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to: First Baptist Church, 925 Woodford Drive, Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 or St. Claire Hospice, 222 Medical Circle, Morehead, Kentucky 40351.
The family extends a special thank you to Hospice Nurses, Kim Jent and Lisa Smith for their tremendous care and love.
Pallbearers: Shaun Stafford, Andrew McDonald, Zane Stafford, Jeff Williams, Billy Cline, and Ryan Bromagen.
Honorary Pallbearers: J.R. Murphy, David Greer, Cecil Tuttle, Thommie Nalle, Gary Ballard, and Billy Doyle.
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