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Lila Marcus

WHITEFISH BAY, Wisconsin

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Marcus, Lila (Nee Taxen) Of Milwaukee. Passed away March 15, 2007 at the age of 77. Loving mother of Dr. Barry (Sharon) Marcus and Barbara Marcus. Proud grandmother of Annie Marcus. Dear sister of Shirley (Jonathan) Slomowitz and Dr. Margaret Goldman. Further survived by nieces,...

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I so much enjoyed seeing and visiting with Lila over our years in the epilepsy movement. She was always eager to recognize and praise others for their accomplishments. She will be missed.

I will remember Lila on many levels, certainly her devotion to the epilepsy movement and her "Toast of the Town". I will always remember the phone calls from Lila and Shirley. One would always be in the background sharing the conversation. Lila will truly be missed by all. My deepest sympathy to Shirley and Lila's family.

I am sorry for your loss. I worked with Lila for many years, and appreciated her comittment to the cause.
(Shirley - may your memory be for a blessing)

Lila was one of our greatest advocates in the epilepsy movement. Her character was remarkable and her appreciation for our work bubbled each time she spoke.

I will never forget my time workng with Lila. Her dedication to the cause and her caring stewardship of the on behalf of families with epilepsy will remain our inspiration and our model for years to come.

My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Lila had a loving impact on those affected with epilepsy and she will be sorely missed.

Lila was tireless in her efforts to bring awareness about epilepsy to the Milwaukee community. We are truly thankful for her work and for her life and will miss her greatly. From all of the staff at the Epilepsy Foundation South Central Wisconsin.

Words cannot begin to express my heartfelt sympathy. She will be missed.

My deepest sympathy to you and your family at this time of sorrow. I will always remember Lila in my heart. She was one of my dearest patients and a delight to have participated in her heart care.