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Marjorie Doris Friedland Cowan

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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COWAN, MARJORIE DORIS FRIEDLAND, born October 24, 1940 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Margie passed away in the early morning of Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009. She was a loving mother and grandmother and is survived by her husband Irving of 52 years, and their three children, Debbie (husband Art...

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Irv and Family,
On behalf of The Briarwoods please let me extend our deepest sympathies.
We were privileged to have been part of the Diplomat family during what was
undeniably the 'Golden Era" in S.Florida. The stars, the parties, all those wonderful memories....
Thank you.
Russ, Barry, Dorinda, Charlie and Bob.

Debbie:
I would not expect you to remember me but at one time we shared many friends in common. What I do remember is the kindness and generosity that you and your family showed towards me. I am not a stranger to having lost a parent and I deeply share your loss. I thought you would want to know that there are people out there whose lives you and have family have touched probably unaware of doing so. I wanted to echo the comments regarding remembrances of acts of kindness.

I have only one memory of meeting my cousin . It was at my Grandparent's condo sitting shiva for my grandmother, her Aunt Celia. She had brought a cake she baked and I coundn't stop crying. She stopped to consol me and offer me some cake. I will always remember that act of kindness.

Dear Irv and Family,
I have just learned of Marge's passing and wish to extend to you all my heartfelt sympathy. May her blessed memory be a source of comfort to you all for all time. B'Shalom.

Dear Irv, Debbie, Cindy and John. Please accept our deepest condolences. We share your sense of loss.

Dear Irv, Cindy and Debbie, it has been many many years, in fact, sometime in the early 70's and the Saddlehorse business. I have had a lot of memories of all of you at Horse Shows and occasionaly coming over to ride at Charbrad (in Davie). My condolences to all of you at such a difficult time.

Dear Cindy and Family, I send to you my wishes that you live life as Large and with the same passion as did your Mother. I went to school with you and Debbie and knew your mom from working at the Italian Boutique she loved to visit, Oggi. I too have experienced loss of family and can say we are forever blessed with their Spirit and Energy. May you all find Strength in the words of everyone, they are real and honest and i can say it speaks Volumns of the memories we all will carry with us.

Dear Irv and Family, You have my sincere condolences. I have many memories of the Diplomat and have spent many an evening in the Cafe Crystal. My husband was Van Smith Musical Director of the Diplomat. I have many memories of your Beautiful wife. So sorry. Irv, You and I have the same Birthday and the same age, Hope you sre well. Fondly, Elanda Smith

Dear Debbie, Cindy, and Jonathan,
Margie was my first friend when I moved to Miami Beach after marrying Buddy. Buddy was an usher at your parent's wedding. Your grandmother, Hattie, called me several weeks before Margie's 21st birthday. Together, we planned the luncheon I gave her at our home. We were all very young, and I had never given a luncheon and was naturally nervous - But, not as nervous as the young delivery boy who delivered the birthday cake from the kitchen of the...