Marjorie-Feeny-Obituary

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Marjorie M. Feeny

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Mrs. Feeny was my Avon lady for a long time. What a nice lady!!! Such a gentle & humble soul. My deepest sympathies to the family!

John and Kegan and Shannon I´m so sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom/Grandmother. My prayers are with all of you.

Bill, Sharon, and John--It's so sad to read about your mother, 's passing. You are all remembered fondly, as are your Dad and Mom. Marj always had a great smile and something nice to say. She will be missed by all who knew her. Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this sad time.

You were a great friend to me and this world will miss you and heaven just got the sweetest angel. Till we meet again RIP Dear Friend Cate McLoud

So very sorry to learn of Marj’s passing. You gave all had a very hard few years. She is at peace now. All her Thursday morning drinking buddies fell blessed to have shared time with her. Sending love and prayers.

Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.

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Marjorie's Obituary

Pittsfield - Marjorie M. Feeny, age 96, passed away on December 24th at Pines of Newmarket. She was born in Pittsfield, NH the daughter of the late Samuel and Hannah (Fern) Marston. She grew up on “Too Few Acres Farm” in South Pittsfield, and graduated from Pittsfield High School. Marjorie was an Avon Representative for over 50 years. She enjoyed her home and her gardens, loved watching and feeding wild birds, the Red Sox, and the moon.   She was predeceased by Bob Feeny, her husband of 57 years, and six siblings.  Marjorie is survived by her three children, Bill Feeny of Waltham, MA, Sharon McBride of Loudon, NH and John Feeny of Chichester, NH as well as six grandchildren, Kegan Pakula of Peru, IL, Shannon Feeny of Dover, NH, Rev. Bob Feeny of Spokane, WA, Jeff Feeny of Manchester, NH, Dani McBride of Loudon, NH and Makayla Gauvin of Greenville, NH.  She also leaves ten nieces and nephews, who knew her as Aunt Mushy, a nickname given to her as a child because of her excitement over the sled dog races along the railroad tracks near her home. Private services will be held in the Spring at Floral Park Cemetery in Pittsfield. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in her memory to Pittsfield Area Senior Center, 55 Barnstead Road, Pittsfield, NH 03263. 

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