Margie Lynn Dunagan Denham, 63, went to be with her Lord Sunday, February 15, 2015 after losing her battle with ALS, she was surrounded by her loving family. Margie was born in Wichita Falls, TX on December 30, 1951 to Hubert and Lois Dunagan. She is survived by her loving husband Rodger Denham of Ballinger, TX. Daughter Crystel and husband Freddy Segura of San Angelo. Grandson Christopher Segura and Ali DeHoyos of San Angelo and a great granddaughter, Adelyn Brooke Segura. Step son Michael and wife Ashley Denham of Austin, TX. Three sisters and one brother. Allene Bowie of San Angelo, TX. Mary and husband Rev Delbert White of Coalgate, OK, Beth and husband Jesse Webb of Grape Creek and Randy Dunagan of Williamsburg,VA. Three brother-in-laws and a sister-in-law. Dave Denham of Borger, TX. Mike and wife Cindy Denham of Whitney, TX. Gary Denham of Ballinger, TX. Patty Quiroz of Oklahoma City, OK. Mother-in-law Verna Porche of Ballinger, TX. Margie is also survived by many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. Margie was preceded in death by her father Hubert Dunagan and mother Lois and husband David Dunn. Also by her sister Sharon Harriss and niece Rachel Dunagan. Margie was raised in Lubbock, TX where she graduated from Lubbock High School. Margie later moved to San Angelo, TX where she obtained her cosmetology license and worked at several different hair salons. Margie was a member of Xi Mu Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Ph. as well as the Red Hat Society. Margie and her sorority sisters have always remained close. Margie met and married the love of her life Rodger Denham, they lived in Slaton, TX until the past few years when they moved to Ballinger, TX to be closer to family. The most important things to Margie were her husband, family, friends and her fur babies Molly and Abby. Margie and Rodger loved gardening and sight seeing. She also loved making crafts and jewelry to give to others. Margie was active in her community and church. She loved volunteering at the church pantry and library. All the children in the family loved spending time with Margie and Rodger and they loved having them. She lit up the room with her contagious smile and sparkling blue eyes and was always a joy to others. Margie believed in making memories, love and she believed in you. Margie touched so many lives and will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 1:00 P.M. at Full Gospel Assembly, 1017 Alexander San Angelo, TX. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the ALS foundation. Gifts to The ALS Association - The ALS Association
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