Marguerite M. Thurman Prikryl, 55, a lifetime resident of Waco, passed away Saturday, February 28th at her residence. Memorial services will be 2PM Thursday, March 5th at Lake Shore Funeral Home Chapel, 5201 Steinbeck Bend in Waco with Rev. Michael Copeland officiating. A reception will follow the service in the funeral home
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I was so saddened to see Margie’s obituary in the newspaper this morning. We were good friends when we worked for Johnson & Johnson.
My condolences to the family.
Love and Prayers, Beverly O’Keefe
As we consider the death of such a wonderful person, we can only turn to the Bible for direction and hope. Death is such a detestable thing, and it is encouraging to remember 1 Corinthians 15:26, which states that "as the last enemy, death is to be brought to nothing." Until that time, however, we continue to lose loved ones and seek hope for them. That same chapter of 1 Corinthians explains that "since death is through a man [Adam], resurrection of the dead is also through a man [ Jesus Christ]. For just as in Adam alla re dying, so also int he Christ all will be made alive." Followers of Christ have hope for the future. It is still natural to feel sorrow for our lost loved ones–even Jesus wept over the death of his good friend Lazarus–but Jehovah God can and will help us through these hard times. 1 Peter 5:7 directs us to throw all our anxieties upon him because He cares for us. Prayer and supplication allow us to pour out all our concerns and sorrows to God who best understand us, knowing our very formation. Bearing that in mind while maintaining focused on future blessings will surely help us through the temporary suffering this world presents. My prayers and best wishes to all family and friends, Chelsea Mitcham, Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Chelsea Mitcham
TO THE THURMAN FAMILY & GARY:
MY HEARTFELT SYMPATHY GOES OUT TO EACH ON THE LOSS OF MARGIE. I WAS SO SHOCKED TO SEE THE NEWS IN THE PAPER THIS MORNING.
MAY THE LORD WRAP HIS HEALING ARMS AROUND EACH OF YOU DURING YOUR TIME OF LOSS. IF I CAN BE OF ANY HELP, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ON ME.
I am so sorry for Margie’s passing. She was a happy, fun person who will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her. My family hopes that if there is anything that we can do you will not hesitate to let us know. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I am an old Pioneer Savings Employee. I only knew Margie from coming the bank to see her father or brother.
Margie was a great friend who reminded me of my grandmother which allowed me to become close to her. She was a really fun and lively women who will be missed everyday. 8′(
Gary, Sally, Mel-Thurman & Prikryl Families.. Mary & I were very saddened by the news of Margie’s death.. I remember many great times that Sally, Margie and Thurman family shared together.. Bugg’s and Mr. T images of fun, laughter and great memories will always be a part of life’s treasures.. Mary & I ask God’s grace and presences in your families journey thorough this challenging time.. God Bless.. Ken & Mary Sorley
I too am shocked and saddened by Margie’s passing. She grew up across the street from my grandmother on Lockwood, and were good friends with my cousins Ann Marie and Linda Howard. I remember how lauging and happy they always were and since I was 10 years younger really looked up to she and Sally.
I am so very sorry.
What a terribly difficult time this must be for you. We are truly sorry to hear of this sad time that you are facing.
Praying God will comfort you during this time.