Nicky Whiteside-Lee
I cared or Margie for about two years she was a wonderful person such a sweet heart we became friends and I loved filling her in on the drama I also learned a lot of nursing skills from her she will be missed
Birth date: Dec 6, 1959 Death date: Jan 26, 2026
Marjorie “Margie” Lee Williams, 66, went to be with her Lord on Monday, January 26, 2026 at Fauquier Hospital. She was born December 6, 1959 to Melvin O. Williams and Gladys M. Williams. She was raised in Rappahannock County with Read Obituary
I cared or Margie for about two years she was a wonderful person such a sweet heart we became friends and I loved filling her in on the drama I also learned a lot of nursing skills from her she will be missed
I cared for her for about two years. She became a very good friend and I loved filling her in on all the drama she taught me a lot of nursing and care taking skills she will be missed so much

I used to go to church with Margie at Massanova. She was always so sweet and had that big smile on her face. Im so sorry to.hear of her passing. Sending prayers to Margies family.

Marjorie was our classmate, always loving, kind, gentle. She always walked with God. I will cherish her memory. God has taken her to heaven now. Barbara Sisk

My thoughts and prayers goes out to Mary Tharp and her family on the loss of Margie. Mary what a blessing you have been in Margie's life. One thing for sure Margie had her angel with her when she needed it the most. She was a very sweet girl and could be stubborn at times. We would talk quite often and she was always praying for my family. She certainly was loved and will be missed by her family and friends. Rest in peace Margie, you are now in God's hands where you have wanted to be for quite sometime.
Love to you all.
Joyce Pullen and family

Gladys,
Jerry and I send our heartfelt condolences on the passing of your daughter. May she look down upon you with love and support in your time of sorrow.
Jerry and Judy

Rest easy cuz, see you on the other side!
A Treasure in Heaven and Heart
"I thank my God every time I remember you." — Philippians 1:3
When I look back on our friendship since we were kids, I don’t just see shared laughter or late-night talks; I see the hand of God guiding our paths together. I think of the times we sat in quiet prayer, the moments you reminded me of God’s promises when I was too weak to remember them myself, and the way your faith in the Lord illuminated the path for us both at different times in life.
You have been, and always will be, a reflection of the Lord's love in my life—a true sister in the Lord who showed me what it means to bear one another’s burdens (Galatians 6:2). Whether we were navigating storms or rejoicing on mountain tops, you always pointed me back to look at things from the Lord's point of view.
I am forever grateful for the seasons we walked together. Thank you for being a light, a prayer warrior, and a constant, faithful sister and godly friend. I cherish every memory, knowing that our bond is rooted in the love of Jesus.
Proverbs 17:17
You will truly be missed!
Sheila Powers
She was a very sweet person !
