Margie was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 45 years, Louis Moon, with whom she shared a life filled with travel, laughter, and simple joys. Together they found happiness in competition roller skating, exploring new places, meeting new people, and enjoying everyday moments like live theater, NASCAR, and college football.
She is lovingly survived by her son, Gary (Carolyn) Huff; daughter, Elizibeth (Jeffrey) Neylon; and daughters through marriage, Cynthia (Les) Warner and Carmen (Tim) Wilcox. Margie was also a proud grandmother to seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, each of whom brought her immense joy and pride.
Margie wore many hats throughout her life. She worked in retail and credit, served families through CNA homecare, explored self-employment, created wedding decorations, represented network marketing companies, and worked in a flower shop. Through every season of life, one passion remained constant — her love of crafting and creating beauty with her hands.
From a young age, Margie dreamed of building beautiful things. In later years, technology allowed her to expand that dream by creating custom stencils and teaching others the craft she loved so deeply. She found great joy not only in working on projects, but in coming alongside friends and even strangers to teach them new skills. Sharing knowledge and encouraging creativity in others was one of her greatest pleasures.
Margie was deeply involved in her church community at Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Parish in Scottsdale. She organized events, decorated celebrations, and built fellowship wherever she went. She also enjoyed sewing, scrapbooking, making handmade cards, glass-etching, and creating handmade items to sell and share with others.
Margie will be remembered for her creativity, generosity, adventurous spirit, and her love of bringing people together through beauty, faith, and craftsmanship.
A Funeral Mass will be held on March 18, 2026, from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM at Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Parish 11300 N 64th Street, Scottsdale, Arizona. A reception at the church social hall will immediately follow. After services, Margie’s cremated remains will be placed at Holy Redeemer Catholic Cemetery alongside her beloved husband, Louis Moon.
Margie’s life was one of creativity, service, faith, and love — and her legacy will live on through the many lives she touched and the beauty she created.