Mark Benenson|Apr 2, 2020
Marcia was a breath of fresh air. She was sweet, kind and extraordinarily talented. She and I bonded while working and playing together on "the Pajama Game", in the spring of 1969. I'm so sorry to hear of her passing. She was a wonderful human. I feel fortunate to have been her friend. My condolences to all who loved her!
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Harvey Zuckman|Apr 1, 2020 (edited)
We were friends in high school. She was such a nice person. I just read her obituary. We were in high school band together. It brought back memories of that time and I can now see her in my mind in the percussion section. My condolences.
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Karen Clemmons|Apr 1, 2020
Amy I am so sorry to hear about your mom. I continue to send thoughts and prayers for you during this difficult time.
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Barbara Lee Friedman|Apr 1, 2020
Oh, I am just sick to lose Marcia!
I hadn’t seen her for years but had a wonderful talk with her recently.
I’ll never forget the fabulous time we had together our senior year 50 years ago in the play pajama game! What a great sense of humor and playfulness Marcia had. I wanted to come & visit her & see her one more time. Hugs to her daughter for how you cared for her!!!
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Larry and Barb Schlawin|Apr 1, 2020
Amy, we are so very sorry to hear that your mom passed away. She was such a nice person. You have been a wonderful daughter in all that you have done to care for her. We will keep you, your family, and friends in our prayers.
Love, Barb and Larry Schlawin
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Shirlee Trent|Apr 1, 2020
Amy, my heart goes out to you at this difficult time. She's now at rest with your Dad. I'll keep you in my prayers during these difficult time. Shirlee
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Janet White|Apr 1, 2020
I am so sorry, especially after reconnecting with your Mom several years ago when your uncle Gary passed. Your Gramma and Grampa Glen and Ev were dear friends to my parents Millie and Loren Painter, so we have known each other since we were kids.
Please take comfort that you were with her, and post of your plans. Again, my deepest sympathies.
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Cheryl Soshnik|Apr 1, 2020
my deepest condolences Amy. We grew up together on Kentucky Avenue. But then, first my brother goes, then her brother, and now Maria. I am glad you were right there with her...the news nowadays is filled with sad stories of loved ones not being able to be by the sides of their failing relatives. Peace.
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Laura Wall|Apr 1, 2020
Prayers of comfort for you Amy. I’m so sorry to hear of her passing. Not being able to be surrounded by loved ones at this time has to be doubly hard.
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Liza Malo|Apr 1, 2020
I am so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed working with Marcia at MetLife. May she Rest In Peace.
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