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Fe de Lourdes Morales Marks

Washington, District of Columbia

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FE de LOURDES MORALES MARKS

Prominent Hispanic attorney, died February 23, 2007 of sudden illness, at the Reston Hospital Center. Born September 27, 1955 in New York, NY, to the late Justiniana Nunez and Gilberto Morales. She leaves behind her husband of 28 years, Kenneth "Ken"...

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Dear cousin sorry of hear of the passing of your wife. My prayers are with you and your family and I just saw this. It's a little late now. Still praying for you and your daughter. I can be reached through FB.

Dear Ken and Kenisha,
My deepest sympathies upon the loss of your beautiful wife and mother. Fe and I were at both Barnard and Columbia Law together. I will always remember her warm smile and kind heart. My thoughts and prayers are with both of you during this very sad time.

Dear Ken and Kenisha,
My sincere condolences for your loss. Fe was an incredible and unique individual who contributed mightily to the world. She represents like many of us of that era a successful role model from the first large Latino recruitment and social inclusive effort at Columbia. We, her friends, will miss her joy and exuberance for life.

Dear Ken and Kenisha,
those of us who knew Fe at Columbia are saddened to hear of her passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Ken, I will try to be in touch. I just learned of your dear wife's sudden death, my prayers are with you and your family. Michelle Whitehurst-Cook

Dear Ken

I'm so sorry to learn of your loss. I met Fe at our 30th high school reunion. She had an amazing ability to connect with people right away. As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, I hope you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Ken:
I was so sorry to hear. I have thought about you many times over the years when remembering the glory days. My very best wishes to your family. Bill Kay

Dear Kenny and Kenisha,
Sometimes others can say it better. I share this thought with you:
"Walking by the sea, I pick up a starfish that is missing an arm. Losing you has been like that, like a limb actually was torn from my body. As I gently place it back on the sand, I notice that despite the cruel amputation, a marvelous and beautiful creature has survived. And I remember the miracle of the starfish: the arm will grow back, and it will be whole once again."
-Molly Fumia

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.