Marjorie "Marge" Ann (Henrikson) Tribuzi was born February 21, 1929, on her grandparent's farm north of Arlington to Mark and Nora Henrikson. Marge had two brothers and one sister. She attended country school at Bangor #3 and two years of high school in Arlington. Her parents bought a different farm after her sophomore year, so she completed high school in Sinai. After high school, Marjorie attended South Dakota State College where she graduated in 1951 with a degree in Home Economics Education. She taught for a year at Elkton High School and in 1952 married Albert Tribuzi. Albert got a job working for Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. and the couple moved to Akron, Ohio. Marjorie worked as a home economist for Westinghouse for a year. She discontinued working outside the home with the birth of the couple's first son Craig. Three years later a second son, Scot, was born. Albert soon got a job working with B.F. Goodrich. Albert's job as an engineer and Vice President of Product Liability with Goodrich meant several years of living in exotic locations for the family. From 1961-1968 the family lived in Lima, Peru, and Tehran, Iran. During the years overseas Marge was very active in women's clubs and enjoyed traveling. Touring the Holy Lands was a high point for her. After the tour overseas, the boys were getting close to high school, so they moved back to Akron, Ohio. Upon their return to the U.S., Marjorie began teaching culinary arts at a school in Beachwood, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. She taught there for 21 years and retired when she was 64. It was during her summers off from teaching that Marjorie traveled within the U.S. and earned her Master's Degree from the University of Akron. After her retirement, she spent her winters in Phoenix and built a new home in Brookings. Marjorie enjoyed decorating her house, flower gardening and playing bridge. She also loved watching sports on TV especially Ohio State football. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren. Survivors include her two sons: Craig Allen (Diane) Tribuzi of Plano, Texas, and Scot Bruce (Susan) Tribuzi of Norton, Ohio; six grandchildren: Chris, Andrea, Laura, Ryan, Sean, and Erika; and her brother, Alden Henrikson. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mark and Nora; a brother Wayne Henrikson; a sister, Lois Bolstad; and husband, Albert Tribuzi.