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mary and leigh schwartz
April 18, 2005
marion was a wonderful, loving person. she will be missed by all of us. may she rest in peace.
Ace and Pat Woods
April 12, 2005
Ace and I will remember Marion as classy, well-read, well-spoken, kind-hearted and generous. I personally cherish the memory of the yellow organdy dress she gave me when I was a little girl. She made me feel like a princess. May she rest in peace and fond memories comfort those she loved and that loved her.
Ace and Pat Woods
April 12, 2005
Ace and I will remember Marion as classy, well-read, well-spoken, kind hearted and generous. I personally cherish the memory of the yellow organdy dress she gave me when I was a litle girl. She made me feel like a princess. May she rest in peace and fond memories comfort those she loved and that loved her.
Michael, Dianne & Ryan Schwartz
April 10, 2005
Marion will be greatly missed by all of us. May she rest in peace.
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