Marilyn-Goldstone-Obituary

Marilyn Goldstone

Fairfield, Connecticut

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GOLDSTONE Marilyn Goldstone, age 63 of Bridgeport, died Tuesday, April 2, 2007 at St. Vincent's Hospital. Marilyn was born November 9, 1943 in Manchester, England, daughter of the late Mendel and Doris (Moscovitch) Goldstone. She was the business director for American Medical Response for many...

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Marilyn so glad we got to speak, it felt really good talking about old times in England all the crazy pranks we got up to, Because we were only children except for Joel and Merle, Marilyn, Linda and myself were all like brother and sisters to each other we spent a lot of time at my grandparents house together forming an unusual bond between cousins. We will miss you a lot you are in our prayers love sharon

Doodles, (Auntie Ethel always called you that). We were babies together in the crib, you cried and woke me up, I did the same to you. Our lives took different paths, but I thought about you often. May you rest in peace.
Glokie

What can I say about Marilyn, she was the most mischievous kid in the family, everyone would blame her. She was one of my little bridesmaids and Merle was the other, they both looked so pretty. My husband, Lew, always had a lot of fun with Marilyn as they were both pranksters. She was very precious to both of us. Marilyn was the one who took after my father-in-law, her grandpa, very active in charitable organizations and helping others. Linda & I wanted to go to Bridgeport, she told us to...

I first came in contact with Marilyn back in July 1951 in Manchester, England. Marilyn was my first cousin and has a very special place in my heart. I was the youngest of all the English grandchildren and Marilyn always took care of me. In fact, sometimes too well, as the time, as kids, that she and my other cousin, Sharon got me in hot water when we were at our grandparents house. I cannot say what they did to me. Of course Sharon will not admit that she had a hand in it and blames...

Kathy, we all go back almost 30 years and if it wasn't for Marilyn who brought us together...well who knows.....we just know our lives have been richer for having her as a friend. She's with Mom now and they will forever be in our hearts.
Love,

WORDS????? How can I describe you? I thank god that I had the privilege to have you in my life. Our phone conversations recently, your witty, perky sense of "Marilyn's Humor", lifted my commitment to continue your assistance to the causes that were so dear to your heart. I have to say that I still laugh when you told me to get off my a@@ and move forward with my fundraising Ideas.
Then over the phone you put me on HOLD..LOL to answer someone else’s request for the "Main Driving...

Marilyn will always be remembered as a wonderful broad with a huge heart of gold!! I'll miss her loud honkin' voice and her willingness to tell it like it is!

Marilyn,
You will always be "The ELF" to me.
The ELF with all its best connotations.
I'll miss you more than you'd ever guess. All your friends, family and those you've touched will. Good Shabbos!

I don't think I've ever known a more kind and giving human being than Marilyn. While others were at home enjoying their holidays, you were always out making sure those with need had good holidays as well. You gave incessantly! You had the best sense of humor and made the BEST chopped liver!! I will hear your voice and remember you always. You are a true inspiration. God Bless you.