Marie-Agnew-Obituary

Marie T. Agnew

Dallas, Texas

1940 - 2024

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DIED
January 5, 2024
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Dallas, Texas

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Age 83, of Dallas, TX, died on January 5, 2024. Marie was born on December 7, 1940.

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I am a year late seeing this. I had not spoken to Marie in many years, but I will never forget her. I met her when I took a second job at Lord & Taylor in 1988. She was working there as a second job, too. I always liked it when we were scheduled to work together. She was a delight to be around with her dry sense of humor and many stories of her teaching job and family. She was a perfectionist. She really knew how to place everything in a gift box from the tissue paper to the wrapping...

Marie was an elegant, lovely lady in every way. We worked together at The Saint Michael School and she was Amy´s 4th grade teacher. She always reminded me of Audrey Hepburn. Her bulletin boards were a thing of beauty. Amy and I both have the loveliest memories of her.

Our family was so blessed to have this beautiful lady and wonderful educator teach both our children in fourth grade. She truly made a difference in life lessons and their education. Thank you Marie .

Mrs. Agnew was my 4th grade teacher at St. Michaels and most definitely one of my favorites of all time. After I graduated college and bought my first home, I saw her out walking her dog on my street and learned she lived a few doors down from me. It was so fun reconnecting with her 20+ years later. She was such a beautiful woman, inside and out and will be forever missed.

Mrs. Agnew was my 4th grade teacher at St. Michael´s and one of my very favorites. She always gave me peppermints from her closet if I had the hiccups. I lost multiple grandparents that year, and Mrs. Agnew´s kindness is still vivid to me over 30 years later.

Marie was a sweet person and a beautiful stitcher. I knew her from Key Stitches and Needlework Patio. Know she is in heaven stitching away with Patsye, my mother.

Marie was a wonderful, caring teacher who touched the lives of many young students. It was a joy to work with her and call her a friend.