

Marjorie Nell Wolter, born on August 11, 1943, in the serene city of Kerman, embarked on her final journey on March 28, 2025, at the age of 81. Her spirited essence and poetic legacy remain etched in the hearts of those she touched.
Marjorie's early life was shaped by the embrace of her family, being the middle child among five sisters and one brother. She graduated from Kerman High School in 1961, paving her way to Fresno City College where she obtained her CNA and LVN licenses. In pursuit of life’s endless paths, she later attended cosmetology school, embracing change with her adventurous spirit.
Her career was a testament to her gentle and resilient nature. Initially working in various nursing homes throughout the Fresno Area, Marjorie lovingly transitioned into the realm of Home Health Care, where her kind-hearted spirit brought solace to many.
Married twice, she was blessed with three sons, creating a tapestry of love and laughter that defined her family life. Her strength and determination as a mother became the cornerstone of her legacy, cherishing every moment with her children.
A passionate reader, Marjorie found solace within the pages of The Bible and countless novels. Her adventurous soul took her family across landscapes of wonder, from National Parks to the beaches and mountains, and on journeys to Hawaii, Florida, Kansas, and Montana. Her love for travel and the beauty of the world left an indelible mark on those around her.
Within her community, Marjorie was a cherished member of Biola Congregational Church, finding joy in camping and caroling, her laughter resonating through the gatherings. Her loyalty and infectious smile were ever-present, embracing life’s challenges with unwavering optimism.
The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the staff at Bristol Hospice and Autumn Ridge Assisted Living, whose care and love cradled Marjorie with compassion.
Marjorie's legacy lives on through her three sons, Kevin Roberts (Shawn), Rudolf Wolter (Melissa), and Jeremy Wolter (Jocelyn), her sisters Linda Blaylock and Billie Knight, six grandchildren, one great-granddaughter, and a myriad of nieces, nephews, and friends who will dearly miss her beloved presence.
May her kind-hearted and strong-spirited soul find peace in Jesus' arms.
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