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Marjorie B. Dillon

Downingtown, Pennsylvania

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Marjorie B. Dillon of Downingtown Marjorie B. Dillon, 88, of Downingtown, passed away on Monday, Feb. 17, 2014, at Villa St. Martha in Downingtown. She was the loving wife of the late Leo. J. Dillon, Jr., with whom she had shared 37 years of marriage at the time of his passing in 1986. Born in...

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Mrs. Dillon, by far, was one of the coolest teachers I have ever had. Her son Leo III, who happened to be one of my best friends at the time and who was also at the same 4th grade level as me, sat in a different class just across the hall. I always felt like he had it bad because if he ever acted out his teacher just had to cross the hall to talk to his mom. LOL But Mrs. Dillon was one of the sweetest women you will ever meet. She was the one who figured out that my grades weren´t bad...

marge dillon...one of a kind...so sweet...what a trip down memory lane thinking of her, those high school daze, and one of my old best friends, her daughter laurie...laurie D!!!
i hope everyone in your family is well, and so sorry for your loss. she really was a special lady!
love always,
timmy D

Mrs Dillon was my first teacher at Saints Phillip and James when we moved to exton in 1978 She was so kind and loving towards me. I enjoyed catching up with her at the chester county library...she had the same warmth for my children and she had for me as a child. She was a great teacher of life! Colleen Dougherty Hurley

I am so sorry to lose a very dear friend. We had a lot of good times together teaching and later going to the movies or dinner. I am very sorry for your loss.
Mary DeCozio

My dear Aunt Marjorie... I will never forget your sweet smile, kind spirit, love for teaching, and most of all... your love for your wonderful family and Uncle Bud. I will always remember playing scrabble and card games at the kitchen table, holiday dinners in the big dining room, Easter egg hunts in the living room, swimming in the Jordan's pool, and that big ice tea jar brewing in the sun on the back deck of the Golf View Lane house. I will miss you so very much but I am so happy you have...

So sorry for your loss. Mrs. Dillon was my favorite teacher I had in school. She made school fun. She was the kindest teacher I ever met . She taught me and two of my sisters. Everyone wanted her for a fourth grade teacher. She was very special. .

Her sweet smile even though her daughter Laurie and I probably drove her crazy at times. Never forget trips to shore and her beef bar-b-que. Thought she was a true lady and was so classy. Loved her. She always looked beautiful.

Patty Carrr Howie