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Obituary for Marjorie Elizabeth Baker-Cole McEathron
Marjorie Elizabeth Baker-Cole, McEathron, 91, of Vacaville, passed away at her home in Vacaville on Aug. 4, after a brief battle with cancer. She was born on April 20, 1920 in Larnard, Kan. and was raised in Winters, Calif, and attended school in Winters.At 18 she married Eugene Cole of Vacaville. They had three children together. Eugene served in the Korean War, he passed away in 1948 in Woodland, Calif. She remarried in 1950 to Richard C. McEathron. Their were married 49 years and had two more children together before he passed away in 1999.She and Richard leased the Old Allendale Store. They worked and raised their family in Allendale. Marjorie enjoyed playing bingo and crocheting. She also loved camping and fishing with her family at Salmon Creek and Cold Springs. Marjorie also enjoyed trying her luck at Cache Creek and playing California state lottery.She was preceded in death by her husbands, Eugene Cole and Richard (Dick) McEathron; parents, Orval and Elizabeth Baker of Vacaville; two brothers, Laverne Baker and Orval Baker Jr. and her grandson, Kelly Johnson.She is survived by her, siblings Colleen Duke of Vacaville, Jack (Aloha) Baker of Pittsburg., and Delores Soares of Fairfield. Her children, Donald (Suzie) Cole of San Jose, Nancy (John) Dominguez of Vacaville, Margaret Shook of Vacaville, Claire McEathron of Vacaville, Richard (Wilma) McEathron of Aloha, Ore. She is also survived by 12 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.Per her request there will be no formal services held. Donations can be made to Kaiser Hospice in her name.