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she worked alongside Dick in the corn research fields. Upon retiring they traveled extensively and even toured Australia in their restored Model A tudor. They toured Europe several times and lived full-time in an RV for eight years. They were leaders in developing a quilt show (at least 100 quilts) for the James Valley Threshing Show and donated a building for its use. She was a lifetime member of the United Methodist Church. • Marvel enjoyed crafting, sewing, quilting and operating small engine powered antique household equipment. Her life was brightened with fun activities with her five wonderful grandchildren. In recent years she took on a full-time job of fighting cancer. • Marvel is survived by her son, Grant (Patty) Washnok of Brandon, and daughter, Marsha (Wes) Knackstedt of Wellington, Colo.; her five grandchildren Clinton, Dillon and Aspen Knackstedt and Henry and Rosemary Washnok; mother-in-law Reta Washnok; siblings Harold Way of MO and Melinda Way-Johnson of MN. • Marvel was preceded in death by her parents, Wendell and Audrey Way and her husband Dick Washnok. • A service to celebrate her life will be held 10:30 am Saturday, March 2 at the Cresbard First United Methodist Church. Reception to follow in the Cresbard Community Center. Donations in lieu of flowers can be given to James Valley Threshers Women or charity of your choice. • Marvel leaves you with her motto: Live STRONG
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