Marcia-Caveny-Obituary

Marcia L. Caveny

Augusta, Maine

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Augusta, Maine
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American Heart Association

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BURNHAM -- Marcia L. Caveny, 67, died at her home on Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009.She was born in Wellesley, Mass., the daughter of George Henry and Margaret Emma (Goullaud) Rugg. She graduated from Arlington High School and received her degree in computer science from the University of Maine at Augusta....

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To Leah, Noah and Tim. I'm very sad to hear the news that Marcia has passed on. I have fond memories of growing up over at the house. One that always makes me smile is the time Leah had her garden birthday party and our friend Candace broke her glasses. She kept them on without the lens in and Marcia did not notice for what seemed like hours and we were all laughing so hard. She could not figure out what was so funny. (We finally let her in on the joke.) Please know that my prayers are with...

I am still speechless, I just want you all to know I am so sorry that Marcia has left us, hope she is at peace and she will be missed by me and many others, Take care, Love you all, Donna and Family

Marcia will be dearly missed by the wide range of friends whose lives she touched. Her soft-spoken manner allowed her message to be meaningful to those who shared many Thursday evenings with her. May Marcia's family be especially proud of her servuce to her friends and associates.
Terry McCannell
Pittsfield, Me

Marcia was one of my dearest friends. She certainly was a woman who lived life to its fullest. We spent many a day traveling about the coast of Maine, shopping for bargains or simply talking on the phone about the trials and tribulations of life. I feel as though a part of me died when Marcia died. To Tim, Leah, Noah and their families and to Marcia's sister, brothers and families I extend my deepest sympathy. A beautiful light has left this earth and leaves us all very sad.
Ann Ryan

Marcia was a very wonderful woman. She was a thoughtful coworker. I enjoyed getting to know her through our walks at lunch. She will be greatly missed by the OHR family.Someone so special can never be forgotten.