Sally  Marcus's Memorial

Sally Marcus
(1935 - 2010)

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From: NAOMI24
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From: edgdadvs1
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Message from CHUCK GREENE: Sally, I did not know you for very long period of time. But one thing I did learn about you was, that you cared very much about the people you came in contact with... and you where a great Mom...! You loved your family and would do anything for them and others. I hope to be more like like you and thanks for touching my life..! Chuck
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From: shani
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I had the honor of getting to know Baba after she moved to Fort Lauderdale to live with Joann and spend her final days. Right away I knew she was a special person. I have never met a more loving and giving person who cared for her family the way Baba did. Her family was very lucky to of had such a wondeful person in their lives. Baba will be greatly missed.
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From: amnon
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I'm here a thousand miles away, during the burial services, flash-backing constantly countless memorial events. The bagels from Blocks or the Challahs from Mat's bakery should not god for bid contain any sesame seeds... The fish you caught at Buckeye lake were always drooped back in the water, since you were allergic to fish. Even at the end, when you were not feeling well, you miracly gathere...
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From: amnon
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I'm here a thousand miles away, during the burial services, flash-backing constantly countless memorial events. The bagels from Blocks or the Challahs from Mat's bakery should not god for bid contain any sesame seeds... The fish you caught at Buckeye lake were always drooped back in the water, since you were allergic to fish. Even at the end, when you were not feeling well, you miracly gathere...
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From: amnon
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I'm here a thousand miles away, during the burial services, flash-backing constantly countless memorial events. The bagels from Blocks or the Challahs from Mat's bakery should not god for bid contain any sesame seeds... The fish you caught at Buckeye lake were always drooped back in the water, since you were allergic to fish. Even at the end, when you were not feeling well, you miracly gathere...
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From: edgdadvs1
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Baba was very independant, and hated to have to rely on anyone. She was very strong and up til the day she passed, she made me feel as though she was going to stay around for ever. She always wanted to see me get married before she passed, and I wish I could have given her that gift. But I know when I do get married, Baba will be watching, and her seat will definetly be saved. I have so m...
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From: edgdadvs1
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At the end of the day, I was not only blessed to have know Baba and had her as my grandmother, but it was a mircale in my eyes, that I was the grandkid that was able to see her on a daily basis in her healthy years on demand, and I was also able to be with her on a daily basis as she began to be sick and passed away. It seems like yesterday that I would be my hand up against hers as a child,...
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From: edgdadvs1
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If there was anyone that needed some love in our family, Baba gave them her 200%. Baba loved seeing everyone's excited face when she entered the room knowing that she has the latest present that you have been wanting that she was about to unleash from her purse. Even the dog wouldn't be forgotten. As a matter of fact, growing up, my dog Taco would be the more excited than any of us when Baba...
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From: edgdadvs1
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Ill never forget going to sleep away camp, and mailing my mother telling her I wanted to come home right away because I was home sick. My mother and father wanted me to stay longer, afterall they did pay alot of money to send me there, and figured I would enjoy it after some time, but that wasn'g going to work for me. So I mailed my Baba, and told her she needed to get me out of there. The ...
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