Marjorie-Lineweber-Obituary

Marjorie Frances Lineweber

Canterbury, Connecticut

1931 - 2016

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Canterbury - Marjorie Frances (Marquardt) Lineweber, 85, of 31 Little River Lane, Canterbury, passed away on May 28, 2016, with her family by her side.Marjorie was born on Jan. 21, 1931, in New London, to Percy and Ruth (Douton) Marquardt.Marjorie married the love of her life, Robert Joseph...

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Mr. and Mrs. Lineweber were incredible people. Everyone who ever stepped in their home or met them knew that they were extended family of their own and were treated extremely well. Mrs. Lineweber always made time to talk with you and opened her home. She will be forever missed anyone who knew her and especially her family.

I am so sorry for your lost. I just found out.

Our deepest sympathy. Marg was such a delight and served God in many ways at Christ Episcopal Church in Norwich. With regards, the Pastoral Committee and congregation of CEC.

Goodbye and thank you Mr. And Mrs. Lineweber for the treasure chest of memories.

To Gretchen, Bob, Mark, Erick, Marjorie and families
I really enjoyed connecting with Marge and Bob , they were good people and it was fun listening to their stories from raising their family to all of the many adventures they've had throughout their years together.
I had true respect for Marge with her many accomplishments. She was a caring person and will be missed.
My prayers and thoughts are with you all.
Sincerely
Donna Milnarik

Our sympathy to the entire family on the loss of your parents and grandparents.

Your mom was a lady ahead of her time. I loved her dearly. Please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Mark, Marge, Eric and family

Your parents were the best supporters of the Vo=Ag program at LHS. Their Lineweber scholarship helped many kids persuing their education . Your dad was an amazing naturalist and he graced out departent with so many incredible educational exhibits .
Perhaps the one thing I remember most was the love they both had for their children. They encouraged you to be independent and fosterd your love of nature.
I was honored to know you all.
My deepest...

My heart aches for what you may be going through. Having lost both my parents, altho 5 years apart, it leave a part of you empty. I can still cry easily thinking about them, but good memories soften the hurt and help to fill the void. Prayers are with you.