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In Loving Memory

Nahlik, Margaret M. “Margie”

Margaret M. “Margie” Nahlik entered into eternal rest Sunday, December 29th. Beloved wife of 44 years to the late Valentine A Nahlik; loving mother of 4 sons, John J. (Tina), Daniel L. (Margie), Tom V. (Windy) and Ken V. Nahlik; adoring grandmother to 17 grandchildren: Morgan, Justin, Tyler, Kenny, Melissa, Dylan, Devin, Marissa, Jessica, Cecilia, Daniel, Brittany, Erica, Samantha, Isabella, Mary, and Max; and great grandmother to Addie, Zayne, Spencer, Riley, Victoria, Ella, Little Val, Bennett, Blakely, and Linkin.  Dearest sister of Patricia Simon and the late Joseph (Judy) Simon.
Margie’s life was deeply rooted in her faith in Jesus. Her unwavering devotion to the Lord shone through in her love for her family, friends, and everyone she encountered. Margie demonstrated her faith through acts of kindness and service, including leading children’s liturgy, volunteering at hospitals, and participating in Bible study groups.  Her love and hugs will be forever cherished and missed.
Services: Funeral at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. (at Butler Hill) Friday, January 10th, 10 am. Interment St. John’s Catholic Church Cemetery. Visitation Thursday, January 9th, 2-8 pm.

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10 thoughts on “Nahlik, Margaret M. “Margie””

  1. I’m proud to say that Margie was my friend! She lived her faith and demonstrated it through acts of love and kindness. I extend my deepest condolences to her family. Margie is with the Savior she loved and served. Won’t we have a wonderful reunion in Heaven!

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  2. Mighty God, we thank you for this beautiful soul that entered our lives as an angel and is coming home unchanged in Jesus mighty name Amen.

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  3. I met Margie at Crosspoint Church 10 years ago and for the past 6’or 7 years sat by her most Sundays in Section B, Row H. She became a dear friend end prayer warrior for me, my marriage and family. She dearly loved Jesus, her family and friends. The way her face would light up when she saw you, her wonderful hugs and many ways she told you of her love for you were cherished gifts she gave with abundance. I will miss her but I know we will spend eternity together in Heaven worshiping our Savior.

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  4. My late husband and I sat in Row H with Margie. She loved my husband and called him Mr. Bob. She called me every after he passed away with love only she could give through our Lord Jesus Christ. I miss my 8 year seatmate and wonderful friend but know that we will see each other again in our Heavenly Home. So many times I want to pick up my phone and call her.

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  5. Oh how I miss you my dear friend Margie, so thankful for our 12 plus years of friendship. You were such a huge blessing to me and a huge prayer warrior for your family and friends. Looking forward to meeting up with you again in heaven. You are rejoicing with Jesus now. Love you!

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  6. She was a sweet, kind, and loving person. As a longtime classmate to one of her sons and a friend to all her sons, she welcomed me with open arms and treated me like I was one of the family.

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  7. Missing my sweet neighbor. Will miss looking out my window and seeing her embark on her daily walks.
    Hugs to her boys.

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  8. So sorry for your loss. Prayers for your family. I met Margie a few times. She was a lovely lady. She will be in my prayers.

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  9. Dear Marge,
    Your faith, courage and grace under fire are an inspiration to me. I’m so glad your suffering is over and you are finally free! God’s Word tell us in 1 Thessalonians 4: 16, 17 that we will see each other again when Jesus comes back, and I know it’s true. In the meantime I will miss you so much! Love you my sweet friend.

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  10. One of the strongest women I know with the most tender and loving heart. She always had a smile when she saw you and called you “sweetie “. I was privileged to know her my entire life and blessed to see her walk with the Lord. I saw her walk with God and her faith grow over the years. She loved the Lord and it showed in her face and her life. Her crowns are many, filled with jewels, and all well deserved. She is happy and whole before the throne of God and I know her bubbly personality and smile are just as contagious in Heaven as they were here on earth. Margie, you will be deeply missed but knowing how happy you are now brings comfort to all those who love you. ❤️

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