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Marcella Colton "Marci" DVORAK

Toledo, Ohio

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DVORAK Marcella "Marci" Colton Marcella "Marci" Colton Dvorak, age 57, of Ottawa Hills, Ohio, passed away Monday, January 31, 2011, in her residence. Mrs. Dvorak was born in White Plains, New York, to William and Beaulah (Fugitt) Colton. Marci received her undergraduate degree from Findlay...

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Marci's work will continue on with all of the NAMI affiliates participating in the Hand to Hand program. All of my future Hand to Hand classes will be dedicated to her. My condolences to her family and friends and to everyone that knew her.

FAMILY & FRIENDS:
I deeply share in your grief! I've known Marci as an advocate, educator, mentor, confidante and friend. She has been a source of encouragement, inspiration and support. She often, very candidly, shared from her personal experience and encouraged me time and time again. Our relationship was such a blessing because she 'GOT IT!' She knew what I meant, how I felt and what I was going through . . . without a lot of words of explanation. She made me laugh when I wanted...

My condolences to the family,friends and staff,my prays and love to all,it is our turn and duty to continue the mission that Marci so passionly embraced.

Condolences to the family you are in our prayers.
Michael and Pat Stephens (Toledo, OH)

Condolence to the family and friends of Marci we will miss her smile and advocacy.
Jacquelyn Mullins
Toledo Ohio

I will miss Marci's laughter, story-telling, inquisitive mind, her intelligence, her guidance and her friendship.

My condolences go to the family and loved friends of Marci at her unexpected passing. I enjoyed and admired Marci's passion, persistence, humor and wisdom. She has been an example of one person making a huge difference for many others. I am lesser for her passing, and greater for her living.

My condolences to Marci's family, you are in my prayers and thoughts.

Marci's direction of NAMI of Greater Toledo was a model for any organization. She was the best and most passionate advocate for people with mental illnesses and their families. She will be greatly missed.