Mrs. Marjorie Smith Pazman died in her residence on February 7th, 2025, in Apopka, FL at the age of 80. She passed peacefully, with her family by her side and they are content that she is now in the arms of Jesus.

Marge is survived by her husband of 53 years, Charles “Charlie/Chuck” Pazman of Zellwood, FL; daughter Debbie Brus (& Joe) of Atlanta, GA; daughter Jenny Perry (& Jack) of Apopka, FL; son Mike Pazman (& Mikki) of Virginia Beach, VA; grandchildren Grant, Spencer, Isaac, Megan, Madison and Matthew; younger sister, Pamela, sister-in-law Barbara, and many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents and older sister, Sandra.

Marge was born on January 25th, 1945, in New York City, NY to Arthur David Smith and Marjorie Wheaton Smith. She graduated from Clarke High School in Westbury, NY in 1963. With an adventurous spirit, she lived in seven states and enjoyed swimming at beaches and hiking in the mountains. Her early professional career consisted of dental & orthodontic assisting and later in life she “took to the skies” working as a Delta flight attendant for 11 years where she was affectionately known as “Comair Mom”. The job she held closest to her heart was loving her husband and mothering her three children, each born in a different decade.

Maggie adored traveling with the love of her life, Charlie, whether snorkeling in the Abacos, driving through Italy, exploring Israel, or visiting family in Hungary. From long bike rides to dancing in the living room, she was always on the go with a zest for life! Marge will be remembered by her radiant joy, passion for people, self-sacrificing love for her family, and unwavering faith in the Lord. Her incredible spirit will forever thrive in her children and grandchildren.

A memorial service followed by a light lunch reception is scheduled for April 11, 2025, at 11 a.m. at Wekiva Presbyterian Church (211 Wekiva Springs Lane in Longwood, FL 32779). Pastor Oscar Clavel will officiate the service. All are welcome to attend to celebrate Marge’s life.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to her favorite devotional ministry, Our Daily Bread by contacting 616-974-2210 (in memoriam-giving) or online at odbm.org; Advent Health Central FL Hospice at Donate to Hospice Care.