Marcia-Messinger-Obituary

Marcia J. Messinger

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Marcia J. Messinger, 76, of Bangor, passed away, Wednesday, October 24, 2012. Born: in Easton, PA, October 23, 1936, she was the daughter of the late Clifford and Charlotte Herring Heard. Personal: She was the wife of the late Sterling L. Messinger, who passed away, December 12, 1984. Marcia was...

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Family weekend cookouts in the summer, birthday celebrations, holiday gatherings, Thanksgiving Day dinners after the Bangor / Pen Argyl football game. Your smile, your laugh, the twinkle in your eye and your kindness. Thank you Aunt Marcia, and Uncle Sterling too, for the fond memories you helped provide for the family. We are blessed to have had you in our lives and now rest in peace.

You will always be in my memories Nana! You truely were an extraordinary woman. I think of you everyday and I will never let the memories of the few times we have spent together fade. You will forever be in my heart. I will always be your little Jadeybop

I love and miss you Nana!! I wish I could have spent more time with you and have been closer to you. I will forever and always be your Jadeybop. Rest In Paradise Nana, You have lived long and strong, I know you will always be watching over me.

Nan,
I am missing you so much right now.. this is the hardest thing I have ever been through. You were my rock and my best friend... Who am I going to call everyday without missing a beat to tell all my secrets to or who's shoulder will I lean on when times get tough? I love you more than any words could have ever expressed and I will miss you everyday!! I LOVE you to the moon and back nan!!
Love your FIRST born grand-daughter and namesake,
Marcia Marie

So sorry for your loss. I grew up with and I was friends with so many of your aunts and uncles on both sides of your family; especially Fran and Virgil. Take care.

Keith, Lee, Allen, Denny,Dean - I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember all the times, we use to have in the neightborhood, usually ending up at your house before we headed home. Your mom was a very nice lady. Mary (Klausz) Jennings