Ahern, Marjorie Fricke

1924 to 2010 Marjorie "Marge" Fricke Ahern, a longtime
resident of La Jolla, passed away peacefully on August 15,
2010, after a brief bout with cancer, at the age of 86 years.
She was preceded in death by her husband Jim on October
15, 2009. Marge was born and raised in Altadena, California,
and spent many happy summers on Catalina Island. It was
there she met Roger Morehart whom she married in 1942,
and had her first son Fritz Ahern who was born in Hollywood.
Following the birth of her first son, she attended UCLA where
she earned her bachelor's degree in English and then taught
elementary school in Brawley, CA for several years. After
World War II, Marge met Jim, her husband of 58 years, on
Catalina Island. They were married in Altadena, CA in 1951,
and lived in Long Beach, CA where their five children were
born, before moving to La Jolla in 1960. In 1964, when the
youngest of her six kids went off to first grade, Marge
attended Cal Western Law School and became one of the first
female attorneys in San Diego. She practiced law in La Jolla
for several years and eventually moved her practice to
downtown San Diego. She also taught legal aspects of real
estate at a local community college. Marge loved her work so
much that she was still going to her downtown office at the
spry age of 84. Marge loved to travel with her "buddy" Jim
and kept extensive journals of her trips. She was a voracious
reader, a practice that she encouraged in her own children.
Tending her garden, walking to Mt. Soledad cross, spending
time with her family, and a gentle breaststroke in the ocean
were her favorite ways to relax. She is survived by her loving
children Fritz, Patrick, Louise (Buckley), Jimmy, Kate (Rigby)
and Josephine (Rowe), 14 grandchildren and 15 great-
grandchildren. She will be deeply missed. You are invited to a
celebration of Marge's life on Sunday, August 29th from 11
a.m. to 2 p.m. at 6104 Castejon Drive, La Jolla. The memorial
service will take place at the Avalon Cemetery, Catalina
Island, on August 30th at 12:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the
family suggests donations to Soroptimist International or San
Diego Hospice.

Published in San Diego Union-Tribune on August 25, 2010