Marjorie Flores 1963 – 2025 Marjorie D. Flores, age 62, passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her loving family, on Tuesday, November 25, 2025. Born November 2, 1963, in Toledo, Ohio, Marjorie was the daughter of Gerald and Jennie (Malone) Spencer. She graduated from Genoa Area High School in 1982. On November 10, 1984, she married her first love of her life, Harvey E. Flores, and together they shared 25 wonderful years of marriage until his unexpected passing on February 20, 2010. She later found herself falling in love again, spending many fond years with her partner, Van Holsinger. Van and Marjorie were fortunate enough to commemorate their relationship on New Years Eve, 12/31/2024, with a beautiful wedding amongst friends and family. They were able to create and share many memories in their cottage in Michigan throughout the years as well. Marjorie was the proud owner and operator of Operational Support Services Ltd. in Findlay, Ohio. She cared deeply for her employees and treated them like family—offering home-cooked meals, thoughtful gifts, and heartfelt support whenever someone was in need. A lifelong sports enthusiast, Marjorie and her family were devoted supporters of the Toledo Walleye, Detroit Red Wings, and Michigan Wolverines. She loved traveling, whether relaxing on warm ocean shores or spending time at the family cabin in St. Helen, Michigan. She cherished every moment with her children, enjoyed visiting her favorite casinos, and was widely known as the luckiest pull-tab and scratch-off lottery winner in Ohio. Marjorie was competitive, creative, and sincere, with a love for euchre that made every game night lively and full of laughter. She will be remembered for her generosity and her remarkable ability to make everyone feel included—especially at her Christmas parties, where she ensured every guest had a gift to open. She had a vibrant spirit, singing loudly and off-key at all hours of the day and night, and she treasured time spent around a campfire with friends. She was also an avid photographer who found joy in capturing life’s special moments. Marjorie’s legacy of kindness, warmth, and joy will live on in all who knew her and never did you tell Marjorie Flores “NO”!