Marjorie Louise Schlosnagle, 94, of Somerset, died January 31, 2024 at UPMC Somerset Hospital. Born March 1, 1929 in Milford Township, she is the daughter of Harry Bruce and Margaret Marie (Hay) Saler. Preceded in death by her parents, husband Donald Wayne Schlosnagle Sr. who died January 5, 2020, brothers: Bruce, Carl, Harold, and Merle Kenneth Saler, sisters: Helen Walker, Ferne Sayler, and Lillian Lloyd. Survived by her children, Peggy Smith and husband Curtis of Pittsburgh, Donald W. Schlosnagle Jr. and wife Beckey of Somerset, grandchildren, Jason Smith and wife Marlana, Andre Smith and wife Chaton, Natasha Jativa and husband Carlos, Joshua Smith and fiance Jasmine, Amanda Rhoads and husband Nicholas, and Amber Schlosnagle and fiance Alan, great-grandchildren, Neema, Roman, and Lucas, and she will be sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. Marjorie was a graduate of Somerset High School, she was a member of Samuel's Lutheran Church, she was know for the pies she would bake, she enjoyed taking walks, talking to her sisters. Marjorie also enjoyed going to picnics, bowling, and playing cards. A celebration of life for both Marjorie and Donald will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday February 10, 2024 at Samuel's Lutheran Church, Somerset, with Reverend Josh Spangler officiating. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Samuel's Lutheran Church. Arrangements by the Hauger-Zeigler Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Somerset. To leave a condolence please visit www.haugerzeigler.com
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Marjorie Louise Schlosnagle, 94, of Somerset, died January 31, 2024 at UPMC Somerset Hospital. Born March 1, 1929 in Milford Township, she is the daughter of Harry Bruce and Margaret Marie (Hay) Saler. Preceded in death by her parents, husband Donald Wayne Schlosnagle Sr. who died January 5, 2020, brothers: Bruce, Carl, Harold, and Merle Kenneth
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