Marjorie Gehrer

January 12, 1936 ~ June 28, 2020
Marjorie Gehrer
84, Retired Business Owner, mother, grandmother, and friend to all, died Sunday, June 28, 2020. Visitation will be from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Monday, July 6, 2020, at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary. Dinner will follow at 2266 N. Penstemon, Wichita, KS. Graveside Service will be at 10:00 am, Tuesday, July 7, 2020, at Old Mission Cemetery. After her retirement from All Saints Child Care Center Marjorie enjoyed spending time with her family and spoiling her grandchildren. She loved to travel with family and also loved family gatherings, especially at the holidays. She loved baking, puzzles, and crafts, which she shared with her loved ones. She was loved by all that knew her and will be deeply missed forever. Preceded in death by her parents, Elmer and Grace Boettner; husband, George Gehrer; son, Jeff Gehrer; sisters, Virginia McDowell, Vivian Showalter, Twila Saltzman; brother, Donald Boettner. Survived by her sons, Rick (Lisa) Gehrer of Wichita, Randy Gehrer of Rose Hill, KS, Dana (Mary) Gehrer of Kansas City, MO; daughter, Tonya Bentley of Wichita; sister, Naomi Gebrosky of Edmond, OK; 17 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great grandchildren.
I had the wonderful pleasure of working with Margie at All Saints Childcare Center for many years and she was a sweet, funny, kindhearted, loving and caring woman. She always knew how to make you laugh and always knew how to get the kids to sit and listen to her when sitting up front in timeout..lol. She will be deeply missed. 💜💜
Love to you and our sympathy Bud and Shirley Boyer
Aunt Marjorie was always so sweet and kind. I have so many great memories of spending time with all the Gehrers. Sending all the family love and prayers. Mary and David Fulton
So sorry to hear this. She was always so nice to me. I know you’ll miss her dearly and my heart goes out to you. Sincerely, Kevin Schafer
Dear cousins, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy to all of you in the loss of your dear mother. I always enjoyed seeing your parents at family reunions. Jane Gehrer Balthazor, Salina, KS
From the moment we met in 1971, we loved each other. Aunt Margie and Uncle George always made me feel welcome and part of the family. In a crowded room, Aunt Margie and I could find a corner and be content chatting with each other about our kids and grandkids. We both loved family. I loved her, she knew it. She loved me, I knew it. I will miss her deeply❣️