Family-Placed Obituary
Marjorie Anne Moore Frossard, age 47, lost her long and courageous battle with Parkinson's Disease Wednesday, October 13, 2004. She was born in Austin, TX on December 13, 1956. Growing up in Austin, Margie attended Reagan High where she became Lieutenant of the Drill Team. She went on to Tyler Junior College where she became a member of the Apache Belles. Settling in Ft. Worth she raised her three children, coaching them in softball and spiriting them on to lead active lives. Margie enjoyed running 10K's, being outdoors, playing softball and tending her garden. She retired from American Cometra where she was a member of the Desk and Derrick Society of Ft. Worth. ``We will all miss Margie's bright blue eyes and her big, cheerful, loving smile.' She was preceded in death by her father Howard V. Moore. Margie is survived by her daughter Christine Gonzales of New York, NY; son David Gonzales and wife Kristi of Houston; daughter Alexandria Frossard of Flower Mound, TX; mother Dolores Rinn and husband Art of Austin; brothers Victor Moore and wife Martha of Austin; Alan Moore and wife LeaAnn of Conroe, TX; Paul Moore and wife Karen of Austin as well as numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and friends. The family would like to thank all those who have attended to Margie over the years especially to Gracy Woods II. A family visitation will be held Friday, October 15, 2004 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Funeral services will be Saturday, October 16, 2004 at 10:00 a.m. at the Colonial Chapel with burial to follow at Cook Walden Capital Parks Cemetery in Pflugerville.

Published in Austin American-Statesman on Oct. 15, 2004
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Sharon Redd (Williams)
So many memories and laughs with Margie. Live each day and hug those you love. Sharon Redd WilliamsKatherine L (Kay) Cearley (Payton)
Margie had a smile that could literally light up a room. She was a wonderful friend, loving mother, and courageous woman. I miss her more than words can tell. Thanks for the memories and for being my friend. KayGary Teich
Whenever I think of Margie I can't help but think of Lucile Ball too. Margie was a becon of light and always had a smile on her face. She experienced some tough times in her life but I know she now smiles again for all of us.Glenna H Gault (Howle)
She was my best friend and more then that my sister. The only sister i have ever known. I loved her more then anyone. She was the first person i met when i moved back to austin after 5th grade and that was it. We never parted. I will cherish our friendship forever. Her smile doesn't die because she gave it to her daughter Christie.
Glenna Gault Howle