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Madge Priscilla Fenell

Syracuse, New York

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Madge Priscilla Fenell April 2, 2023 Madge Priscilla Fenell, 69, of Syracuse, transitioned to her heavenly home on April 2, 2023. Born in Bangor, Maine, she moved to Syracuse at the age of 12 years old. Madge graduated from Central Tech High School, then went on to attend SUNY Brockport. Madge,...

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I´m very sorry I missed the calling hours. I wanted to pay my final respects to a wonderful women. If there were only more people in the world like Madge it would be an infinitely better place. I enjoyed working with you and will miss your FB posts. Peace to you Madge and to your family.

I fondly remember Madge from DSS. She was a lovely lady, so kind to all, and added a bright spot to the day with her warm smile and uplifting words. My sincere sympathy to her family.

Madge was a beautiful person and a joy to work with. We were still in contact after 12 years of retirement and would speak for more than an hour every time. She loved her family and shared her pride of them. I wish Monique, RJ , Missy and Joe along with Carolyn , Patty and Grandchildren comfort.

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Sorry for your loss Monique and family. From the Turner family.

I met Madge when I worked for County DSS. She was so friendly to everyone she knew. My thoughts and sympathy are with the Fenell family.

I'm so sorry for the family's loss. I worked with Madge for many years and there wasn't a day she didn't have a smile on her face. She spoke of her family often and was so proud of each and every one. May she Rest In Peace

I had the pleasure of working with Madge for many years at DSS. It is so true that a kinder, more helpful person could never be found. Madge was a wonderful coworker who always had a welcoming smile. May the memories of that smile help you through this difficult time.

Dear Robert, Joey, and Missy...I havent seen you all or your mom in along time. But I very often told my friends and fellow workers what a wonderful person your mom was. You probably don't remember me but I worked at Beauchamp Library for 10 yrs leaving in 1999. I loved seeing your mom and you kids come to the library. Be proud of that woman who raised you! She did a great job! I will never forget her. Luv you guys. So sorry for your loss. Missy Baron