Marjorie-Percy-Obituary

Marjorie Percy

Twinsburg, Ohio

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(nee Robbe), age 100 of Twinsburg passed away Sunday, March 5, 2023. She is preceded in death by her beloved husband Edgar Wellesley Percy; her parents, Carlos and Alta (nee Shrake) Robbe and her sisters and brothers. Marjorie is survived by her loving children, Steven W. (Polly) Percy and Ellen...

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Marge Percy was a pillar of our Twinsburg community. An outstanding role model for both boys and girls, as well as a leader among her peers. Such a maverick in all fields whether in the classroom, town, home, or garden! I'm so thankful for knowing her and, of her contributions to Twinsburg. Blessings to Ellen and Steve and the entire family.

She was the best most beloved kindergarten teacher ever, loved her so much

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Please know that your mom was a huge source of support and love to so many people, including me. I´m extending my live a condolences to you all. Eva Pozmann O´Mara

I was lucky to be one of the many who had Mrs. Percy as my kindergarten teacher, but was lucky to have her as such a kind inspiring friend to my mom, Carol Cornell. (See my sister´s, Jen Guernsey) post. What was really cool is that she came to the baby shower for my son, Ethan. I alway tell people about that-because how cool was that? My kindergarten teacher came to my baby shower. I always smile when I think of her, and am so thankful that she was a part of all of our lives. ...

When I was President of the Garden Club, Marge occasionally emailed me to let me know her thoughts on how I was doing. It was always positive. I talked to her several times while visiting Laurel Lake. She always asked about the Garden Club and the Historical Society. Both celebrating their 60th year! She was instrumental in establishing both organizations in 1963. Thank you Marge.

Sincere condolences to the Percy family and all of the kids who were able to share time w/ Mrs. Percy in our kindergarten years. What a legacy and impact on a community. May God comfort you in the days ahead.

In 1954 she was the best kindergarten teacher I could ever wish for. Years later, "bumping " into her around town, she always shared her warm wonderful smile. And no matter how difficult your day may have been, after seeing Mrs. Percy, you always felt better. A smart gracious woman who made the world a better place for everyone. May she enjoy eternal happiness in Heaven.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.