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Ethel L. Washington Marcus

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Ethel L. Washington Marcus, 58 of Harrisburg, passed Monday, May 14, 2012 in Harrisburg Hospital. Ethel retired from Polyclinic Hospital as an LPN, working in Medical Records. She was a member of the ELKS, End-Time Hand-maidens; she enjoyed arts, crafts, floral arrange-ments and cooking. She...

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My Friend My Cousin; They say there is a reason They say that time will heal But neither time nor reason Will change the way we feel. We want to tell you something so there won't be any doubt, You're so wonderful to think of but so hard to be without. We cannot bring the old days back, when we were all together. The family chain is broken now, but memories live forever.Officer and Members of Keystone Council. Loyal Dt Ruler Barbara A McClain

To My family; I just want to say I Love you all and I will miss cousin Ethel. when we was not getting paid due the budget she was there i will never for get what she done for me. That's what you call a real trooper. We half to pray hard to stay together.God is going to see to it that there be pease at the end of the day. The preacher from Bethleham said it's going to pour down. THE FAMILY CHAIN IS BROKEN NOW, BUT MEMORIES LIVE FOREVER:

God Bless the family of Ethel.And please keep God first and you will make it. Love the Family.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

To the family, I'm sorry for your loss, all my sympathy and condolences to you all..you are in my prayers. "To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord". Lynn

I was so shocked and sad when I read Ethel's obituary in the newspaper. seems like only yesterday we were all running and playing up and down Hamilton and Fulton
streets.
Gillen and Freddie, please know that you are in my prayers, GOD makes no mistakes and I'm sure it was your Mom's smiling face that Ethel saw when she first walked through the gates of heaven.
Deepest sympathy

We lost a sister, but god gained an angel.

To the Family,
The Officers and Members of Cyrenus Temple # 75 express to you our deepest sympathy in the passing of your love one. May your strenght and love for God keep you strong.

Pumpkin, Bill, Aaron, Johnny & Jackie

Ethel will forever remain in the hearts of everyone who knew her.

There are no words to help ease the pain of your loss, just know that you are in every thought and prayer.