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Marion M. Rapp

76, Morristown, New Jersey

Age 76

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Marion M. RappAGE: 76 • MorristownMarion M. Rapp of Morristown passed away on February 6, 2014 at Morristown Medical Center. She was 76 years old. Born in Orange NJ, Marion resided in Maplewood before moving to Morristown 37 years ago. Marion earned her B.A. degree from Hood College in Maryland,...

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Sorry for your loss.Taking care of Marion's hair was always a pleasure.I will miss her smiling face and wonderful positive outlook on life.
May your memories give you comfort...thoughts and prayers
Sandi

So sorry for your loss. Marion was a good friend at Seaton Hackney and so much fun. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Ken, what great times Marion and I used to have driving you crazy at choir practice. Playing together in our "Chamber Pots" group was so much fun, as were all the Casual Camper trips. Am sending you a cyber-hug. Carolyn Hickson/Brehm/Brown

December 2011

Marion and Precious, December 2011

Marion was truly an inspirational person. She was friendly and patient with everyone around the barn and always happy to carry on a conversation. Everyone looked forward to seeing her. She showed so much passion when speaking about horses, dogs, motorcycles, or music. Because of how highly she spoke of Corgis, we were inspired to adopt one and I think of Marion every time I look at him. The way she cared for Precious was admirable and set a great example for everyone else with horses. ...

Dear Ken and family,
We loved Marion's company and compassion. She loved our farm and driving her mini up the roads. She was always so positive, fun and exciting to be with. Our friends at the barn all offer our condolences. My children all loved Marion as family. Its been challenging going to my barn and Marion is not there but Precious is in her stall.. We were blessed that Amy, Precious and Marion came our way. She shared her stories interests in sharing her classic car books with...

Dear Ken, Steven & Family,
We loved having Marion and Precious at Crossroads Farm! My horse, Oscar was just two stalls away in our own little wing so we really bonded. She always had a smile and an ambitious upbeat attitude. She was just learning to harness and drive and I was so impressed that she could do all that on her own. Amy was just the best trainer for her and Marion was a good student. I also had no idea that Marion took ill. I actually found out the afternoon of the day...

Marion was just the crazy, fun sort that we loved at Crossroads Farm. She was a particular role model-- loving her motorcycle and showing up with her leather outfit, and the stuffed animals behind; driving Precious with Forrest up beside her, her love of jazz, the fact that she had a sheep that her dogs could work with. Always curious, always young at heart, always ready to have a good time, Marion was a person I always looked forward to seeing at the barn. I was sorry when she and Precious...

On behalf of the Spokes-Women Motorcycle Club, our deepest sympathy to Marion's family. She was loved and will be greatly missed by all.