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Marian Slotin

Charleston, South Carolina

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SLOTIN, Marian Entered into eternal rest on the evening of June 14, 2005, Marian Birlant Slotin, wife of Philip H. Slotin. Residence, Charleston, SC. The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Slotin are invited to attend the funeral services of the latter, in Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim...

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"Kind hearts, like garden flowers, bring grace and beauty to our world." Mrs. Slotin has done that and more as we all know. she will be sorely missed by all those on King Street, including those at the Bakers Cafe'. May you find peace and comfort in the cherished memories of your loved one. always, marti, kimberly, david, and staff at Bakers Cafe'

ALL OF YOU , ESPECIALLY MY GOOD FRIEND DAVID , HAVE BEEN IN MY THOUGHTS ALL WEEK....I REMEMBER HOW ELEGANT AND GRACIOUS YOUR MOTHER WAS...A TRUE GENTEEL LADY IN AN OTHERWISE NOT TOO GENTLE WORLD...I AM SO SAD FOR YOUR LOSS AND REMAIN AVAILABLE TO TALK WHEN YOU FEEL THE NEED.

Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Aunt Marion was such a shining star-always happy to see you with a smaile and a hug! She will be missed but her memories will make us all smile!

To the Slotin Family,
I was so saddened to hear of Mrs. Slotin's passing. From my 25 plus years on King St., it was always a pleasure to see her. Mrs. Slotin was true lady in every sense of the word and respected by many in our community. I especially admired her love for her family. She will truly be missed and my thoughts and prayers are with her husband, Phil, Andy, and family.

Dear Phil, Andy & David,
We are sorry to learn of Marian's death. We have you in our thoughts and
prayers.
With love,
Joe & Nina

The loss of a loved one is never easy. We send our blessings & well wishes to all.
Dr.Sobel, Jane, Julie, Donna, Tammy, Ann, Stephanie, Diana, Alicia, Gwen, Chris

To the Slotin Family,
We can't express to you how sorry we are to hear of Marian's passing.
Our biggest regret is that there are so many miles between us at this time that we can't be there to put our arms around you. Phil, after knowing you only a few hours, you fast became our first friend in Charleston. After meeting Marian, Andy, Tracie, George,Izzy, Travis and Blake, you soon became the first FAMILY we had there. We love you all so much and are thinking about you and...

I am so sorry for your loss. I work on King street and used to see Mrs. Slotin in the mornings as I walked to work. She always had a smile on her face and said hello to me as she got out of the station wagon and unlocked the store. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Such a sweet lady lost. So sad. My condolances to her family and her community.