Holly Lake Ranch, Texas - Marjorie (Marj) was born June 22, 1927, in Tulsa Oklahoma and passed away
at Holly Lake Ranch, TX August 4, 2024, at the age of 97.
She is survived by her children, Betty Stewart and her husband Bill, Clayton
Derish and wife Mary Lou, Tyrone Derish and wife Linda, Jim Miner and wife
Heidi, and Casey Miner and wife Vicki. Her Grandchildren are Ted Reynolds,
Eddy Reynolds, Fred Reynolds, Charlie Clayton Derish, Chris Derish, Travis
Miner, and Cimone Sherman. She has many great grandchildren. Her family
and many friends will miss her.
At a very young age Marj knew that God was in her life, and she dearly loved the song "In the Garden". She understood her purpose for living was to help free people from the slavery of big government. Marjorie began her mission in 1936 at age 9 when she supported Republican Alfred Landon for President opposing Democrat incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt. She understood Socialism's evil intent to replace freedom with tyranny, and poverty. Marjorie graduated with a BSc Degree in Secondary Education with a composite major in Political Science, History, and Sociology with a Minor in English and Physical Ed. While in college she was a member of the International Relations Club and a strong advocate for Military Installations in Alaska.
At age 21, she registered to vote as a Republican and voted in every election since. She served as a Block Worker, Election Judge, Chairman of the Shoshone County Republican Central Committee, Chairman of the ID Legislative District IV, Chairman of ID Region I, Vice-Chair of ID Republican Central Committee, and Chairman of ID Republican State Central Committee. She was the first female to be the Idaho State Republican Party Chairman and served on the National Executive Committee. Marj was the first President of Shoshone County Republican Women's Club founded in 1963. She was a delegate to the 16th Biennial NFRW Convention and participated in a goodwill trip behind the Iron Curtain including the Soviet Union, West and East Berlin, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Austria and France. She ran for a Senate seat in the ID State
Legislature in a Union-dominated and heavily Democrat County and lost. Marj was a Delegate to the 1972 Republican National Convention in Miami. She was a Reagan Delegate to the 1976 Republican National Convention in Kansas City. She participated at the Institute of Politics Conference of State Party
Chairmen at the JFK School of Government at Harvard University.
During the Reagan Administration, she lived in Washington D. C. and worked in the office of Idaho Senator Steve Symms. After moving to Arizona, she was President of the Tempe Republican Women's Club, worked at election polls, served as Precinct and State Committeeman and was a proud member of Ahwatukee Republican Women. In 2011 The Ahwatukee Republican Women created the Marj Miner Scholarship Fund. She moved to Texas and soon joined the Republican Women of Wood County. Her advice to anyone reading this is, "If you are eligible, GO VOTE ON NOVEMBER 5, your freedom depends on it."
The family is planning an Open House on Tuesday, August 20 th from 1 to 4pm. Please join us to celebrate
Marj's life at 370 Greenbriar Trail, Holly Lake Ranch. The theme is "Everything Chocolate" Call Casey at
214-763-1327 for a gate pass.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Marjorie Mae, please visit our floral store.
Holly Lake Ranch, Texas - Marjorie (Marj) was born June 22, 1927, in Tulsa Oklahoma and passed away
at Holly Lake Ranch, TX August 4, 2024, at the age of 97.
She is survived by her children, Betty Stewart and her husband Bill, Clayton
Derish and wife Mary Lou, Tyrone Derish and wife Linda, Jim Miner and wife
He
Published on August 14, 2024
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