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Marion M. WESOLY

New York, New York

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WESOLY - Marion M., 78, of New Hyde Park, died Thursday, January 3, 2013. She was born to the late Stanley and Julia Schultz, January 21, 1934, in New Hyde Park, NY. Marion graduated from Sewanhaka High School High School in 1951. She married Paul J. Wesoly in 1953, and they lived together in...

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What can we say Marion. You were larger than life and a character whose memory still makes me smile. You may no longer be where you were, but know you are now wherever we are. Remembering you with much love!

THE LORD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU MAKE HIS FACE SHINE UPON AND BE GRACIOUS TO YOU THE LORD TURN HIS FACE TOWARD YOU AMD GIVE YOU PEACE AMEN

I think of Marion every Christmas when I put my Christmas Village up. So many of the pieces were those she gave to me. Forever in my heart!

Mom as a young girl!

Hi Mom - it's been 2 years since you went to Heaven. We miss you everyday and thank you for watching over us. We treasure you - you live in our hearts always!
I love you,
Lorrie

I send love prayers support kindness and balance to the family.

It is never easy to suffer through the loss of a loved one. Let it comfort you to know your mom will always be with you in your heart, in spirit and prayer. Our support, friendship & love are always here for you. Mike & Lori.

While I did not have the pleasure of meeting Marion, I do know her daughter Lorrie who has been such a wonderful friend to me. Marion's legacy lives on in all of her children and it is clear that she was a loving and caring individual since Lorrie is such a loving and caring person. May your family continue to heal and find peace.

I have such warm memories of Marion. Sag Harbor...Black Russian in one hand, badminton racket in the other. Cribbage on the back porch played with unbelievable passion! Or Christmas at the Wesoly's...those were the days. In the words of St. John Chrysostom, "She who we loved and lost is no longer where she was...she is now wherever we are." Rest in peace dear woman, cradled in the arms of a loving God and in the company of those you loved and lost. You will forever be missed.

Hi Mom, It's me, your number one cuda (daughter in Polish). I am thinking of how you loved to dance the polka - a gift I did not inherit; how you encouraged me to sing, how you held our family together with annual traditions, how at times you were tough and honest and at other times extremely funny. We all miss you here on earth. We are taking good care of Dad and watching over your bestie, Melissa. Please pray for us and watch over us. I pray that you are reunited with your Mom and Dad...