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Marquita Leigh (Ballinger) McKnight

Posted 2019-10-21 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News Herald from Oct. 19 to Oct. 20, 2019 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona

>> 1954 - 2019 <<

Marquita Leigh McKnight was born in Topeka, KS to John and Arlys
Ballinger (Alderson). Marquita attended school through the 8th grade
in Belvidere and then went on to graduate from Hebron High School in
1972. After graduating she married Larry Bowman of Bruning, NE in
1972. She then attended Southeast Community College in Fairbury, NE
which she received her license as an LPN.

Marquita and Larry separated in the spring of 1984. Marquita and her
sons then resided in Geneva, NE until she remarried Glen McNight in
1985. In 1986 the family then moved to Omaha, NE. For her final
relocation, Marquita and Glen moved to Lake Havasu City, AZ in 2000.

In Lake Havasu City, AZ she had a variety of occupations before going
out and starting her own business called Impruvit Consulting. She was
very active in several organizations in Lake Havasu including a Taste
of Havasu, Havasu's London Bridge Parade, Executive director of the
Havasu Balloon Festival, Havasu Community Health Foundation, Lake
Havasu Area Chamber of Commerce, Mount Olive Lutheran church, and her
Lions Club.

She loved coming back to Nebraska to visit her family, and especially
her grandchildren.

She was surrounded by love upon her passing. Preceding Marquita in
death is her biological father, John, dad, Robert Dill; nephew Chris;
granddaughter, Mira; and brother-in-law, Doug.

Marquita is survived by her mother, Arlys Dill, (Bill Coady); brother,
Mark (Connie) Ballinger; brother, Matt Dill; Sister, Michele; brother,
Jack (Michelle); sons, Lenny Bowman (Carla); Dan Bowman; and Tony
Bowman. Stepchildren Jenny (Travis); Mitchell (Michelle); and Mandy
(Brian). Nieces Alison and Jessica, Nephew John, grandchildren Jadyn
and Liam, and Step-grandchildren Mikayla, Myka, and Gabrielle.

Memorial service for Marquita will be Thursday, October 24, 1 p.m. at
Mount Olive Lutheran Church. Mourners are asked to wear their Havasu
Balloon Festival shirts.




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