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Our friendship spans over 60 years. You will always be one of my "forever friends" It has been a blessing to have you in my life. We will meet again
Peggy williams
September 06, 2017


Stow, Virginia
Marcy Ellen Schaffer (nee Callahan)Marcy Ellen Schaffer (nee Callahan) died peacefully in Stow, Ohio on August 20, 2017 at age 70.She is survived by her beloved husband, Gary Schaffer; daughter, Sarah Broomfield (Edward); brother, Loel Callahan (Leigh); stepdaughter, Kendra Shupe; granddaughter,...
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Our friendship spans over 60 years. You will always be one of my "forever friends" It has been a blessing to have you in my life. We will meet again
Peggy williams
September 06, 2017

You will be missed my friend but never forgotten.
Pamela Kotzbacher
September 02, 2017 | Alliance, OH
Marcy was a beautiful and classy woman. A picture of perfection. I enjoyed all the girl's luncheons we had over the years, classmates from Alliance.
The angels are rejoicing!
Prayers and blessings to her family.
Sandi Kennedy
Sandi Kennedy
September 02, 2017 | Alliance, OH

Marcy will always be a shining light to all who knew her. A beautiful woman.
Sandi Kennedy
September 02, 2017 | Alliance, OH
Marcy and I grew close when we taught together at Mason School. She was such a lovely person and I was blessed to keep in touch with her over these many years. She had such a wonderful attitude about her death and looking forward to seeing Jesus. If she could talk to us now I'm sure she would say, "See, I told you so". I know she is lighting up Heaven.
Judy Jesson
September 02, 2017 | Stow, OH
What can one say about such a special person? Marcy was an inspiration to many of us in Alliance. She had it all and did it all so nice to everyone, a natural leader, generous, good grades, our representative to Girls State, Worthy Advisor of Rainbow Girls, president of the Honor Society, a varsity cheerleader and class secretary, plus lots more. She definitely deserved the honor of being named the Outstanding Senior Girl in the AHS Class of 65.
She loved to laugh, and while we had...
Debbie Hornberger
September 01, 2017 | San Francisco, CA