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Marjorie Baranowitz Obituary


BARANOWITZ,
Marjorie Louise

A loving daughter, wife and mother, Marge passed away unexpectedly at her home April 2nd 2011. Marge was born and raised in Spokane and has called Spokane home for the last 30 years. She graduated from Mary Cliff in 1957. Marge married her soulmate Robert in 1962. She retired from Group Health after 17 years as a corporate cashier. She was a member of St Thomas More Parish where she attended regularly. She loved spending time with her friends, going to the casino, watching soap operas, cheering on the Notre Dame football team in the fall, and was a big fan of Elvis. She had a great sense of humor, generous nature and was loved by all that knew her. She was preceded in death by her daughter Lisa Marie, parents Edward and Adeline Fiskness, and her loving husband Robert of 45 years. She is survived by her son David (Marina) Baranowitz of Spokane; daughters Diane Putnam of Yakima and Debra Thur of Spokane; four grandchildren: Ryan Baranowitz, Corey Thur, Travis and Tracie Putnam, all of Spokane. Mass of Christian Burial with reception will be at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, April 7, 2011 at St. Thomas More Parish, 515 W St. Thomas More Way Spokane, WA 99208. Entombment following reception at Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the American Cancer Society. Please sign Marge's online guestbook at www.hennesseyfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to:



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Published by Spokesman-Review from Apr. 6 to Apr. 7, 2011.

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Diane Putnam

April 12, 2011

MOM,
You told me when I moved out, " I never listened to you" , I want you to know that I did listen. I wanted to be just like you. I couldn't tell you enough how much I loved and appreciated you. Appreciated every last thing you did for me. You will be missed and remembered as a very special, kind hearted person, who I was proud to call mom. I LOVE YOU !

Debby Thur

April 12, 2011

Mom,
You were always there for me, for the good times and most especially for the bad times. I wish I had more time to show you how much I loved and appreciated everything you did and the person you were. You never had negative thoughts and respected everyone you met. You will be missed dearly. At last you and Dad are together again.

Patti Clark-Robisch

April 6, 2011

When I think of Margie I see a friendly smile and hear lots of laughter.
She is in my prayers. I send my deepest sumpathy to her family. From a Marycliff friend

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