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Marion Stone

Chicago, Illinois

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Stone, Marion Levin (nee Sallo) Beloved wife of Harold S. Levin and Jerome H. Stone, both deceased. Mother of Michael S. Levin (Carla), H. Debra Levin and Ellen Levin. Step-mother of James Stone, Ellen Belic and Cynthia Raskin. Grandmother of Rachel Albert (Andrew), H Joshua Kotin (Katie Durick),...

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To Michael, Debbie and Ellen. I just found out about the passing of your mother and I am very sorry to hear this news. Our parents and especially our mothers were very close and I have fond memories (and DVDs) of those holiday gatherings at the White house on Lincoln highway. There should be some comfort in knowing your mother lived a long and generous life. I know it must be hard on you (especially for Debbie) as I still reflect on my mothers life. Pete ([email protected]

My heartfelt condolences to the family. May the sweet memories shared bring a smile and an occasional LOL moment.
What a beautiful spirit she had and shared with others.
-Terri (Booth) Mendoza, (former WITS employee, 1996-2002)

We are so sorry to hear about the loss of a fabulous lady. May you find comfort in God's love and promises as she rest peacefully (Genesis 3:19b).

I'm so sorry for your loss.
May the God of all comfort strengthen you at this time.

I remember my cousin Harold's wife with great fondness. I am truly sorry that I never had the chance to know their children. My sincere condolences to all. Ken Denberg and Family

Jimmy, Ellen and Cynthia
Your step-mother Marion was indeed a beautiful and very special person. Our sincere sympathies are with you.
Fondly
Adrienne & Arnie Brookstone

I remember your beautiful mother fondly. There were a number of ladies from Chicago Heights that were certainly ahead of their time.
Your childhood home in Graymoor was always so welcoming .May her memory be a blessing in your heart .

Remember those days,

Betti Kline Goldberg

I was was both fortunate and privileged to call Marion a good friend for over 35 years.
She was a beautiful, intelligent, and passionate woman whose compassion and generosity not only was experienced by me personally, but was exhibited in all the ways she listened to, and cared for others.
Her legacy will be continued by her entire family, which says volumes about what kind of a person she was.
My deepest sympathy to all of her family..
lovingly, Jim ( Jimmy) Bastable

I am so sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort help you during this difficult time. Ann