Aunty Marjie Spencer, a life filled with family, music and aloha

Aunty Marjie’s Advanced Ukulele Group met at Tutu’s House each Tuesday for 25 years to sing and play together. This photo was taken outside after one such class in 2012.

Spencer received the Waikoloa Foundation’s Naupaka Award for perpetuating the aloha spirit and preserving Hawaiian culture through her teaching of traditional Hawaiian language, dance and song. (COURTESY PHOTO/SHARON TORBERT )

Aunty Margie taught ukulele classes for visitors at The Shops at Mauna Lani in Mauna Lani Resort. (COURTESY PHOTO/THE SHOPS AT MAUNA LANI)

Marjie Spencer’s bright smile lit every room she entered. At age 68, she learned how to play the ukulele and dance hula, and went on to teach residents and visitors at weekly classes. (COURTESY PHOTOs/TUTU’S HOUSE)

WAIMEA — The heavens gained a new voice in the choir Aug. 4, when Hawaii Island’s beloved “Aunty Marjie” Spencer passed away at the age of 93 after a life filled with family, music and many friends.