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Margaret (Margie) (Guest) Doubleday

Posted 2016-11-06 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ
>>> Published on September 21, 2016 <<<

Margaret “Margie” Doubleday, 74, was born in Long Beach, Calif.,
Sept. 24, 1941. She entered heaven’s gates via Show Low on Sept. 15,
2016 surrounded by her loving family.

Born the only daughter of Maurice and Ruth (Lewis) Guest, she grew
up in Long Beach, graduating from Jordan High School before moving
on to beauty school.

After raising her two children William and Robin in beautiful
Huntington Beach, Calif., she moved to Las Vegas. There, she met
Robert Doubleday who was drawn to her infectious smile and beautiful
red hair. They were married May 15, 2000 and shortly after the
couple moved to Lake Havasu City. She and her husband Bob were
members of many social clubs in Lake Havasu.

Margie was well loved by all who knew her. Her love of life radiated
like the sun’s warm rays. Some of her favorite things to do were
traveling, golfing and spending time with family and friends. She
especially enjoyed spending summers in Show Low, escaping the heat
of Lake Havasu.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Maurice (1956) and Ruth
(1986).

Margie is survived by her loving husband and best friend Bob, son
William (Angela) Kendig, daughter Robin Dudley, many grandchildren
and a new great-grandchild, sister-in-law Judi (Doubleday) Logan and
her husband Jim.

A private family viewing was Sept. 16.

A celebration of life in Lake Havasu City will be at a later date.

Condolences and memories may be shared on Margie’s page at
www.owenslivingstonmortuary.com.





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