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Marjorie Deborah Williams Root

Torrington, Connecticut

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Marjorie Deborah Williams Root Marjorie Deborah Williams Root of Torrington died on April 29, 2025 at Charlotte Hungerford Hospital after a courageous battle against Pancreatic Cancer. She was 70. Maggie/Debbie was born on April 7, 1955 to Marjorie (Albon) and Carlton Williams in Waterbury. She...

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A true definition of an Angel... Those that had the gift of Maggie's friendship, know she was heaven sent to their lives. The love in her kind gentle heart was imeasurable. Beyond thankful to have had Maggie in My life - to call My friend !!

Aunt Debbie was very special person was sad when I heard about her passing loved deb

Maggie you made my son and I feel welcome when we moved in .You made sure Joey was feeding while I was injured and recovering in the home you will be missed your with Gucci now rest sweet lady

Baby,you were an absolute delight. I'll be forever grateful for your friendship, your kindness, your surprisingly spicy sense of humor, and your amazing ability to seemingly appear out of thin air whenever I was in desperate need of a hug. Bless you, Maggie. Knowing you was a gift.

I´m so sorry for everyone who knew Maggie. I was so fortunate to call her my friend. Maggie was a force of nature-a determined spirit who lived life on her terms, with warmth, love, beauty, grace, compassion and honor. She altered this world and mine with her quick wit, huge smile and unending kindness. I love you Maggie. Your spirit is alive in all you touched. Thank you, my dear friend.

Maggie we will never forget you you´re beautiful smile you´re honesty your friendship you will always be in our heart

I will and my queen la Tiefah will never forget our Maggie and her pug "Gucci man" she was so mega talented in many ways! She named "Tiefah as "Tiefah two" because my little girl and Gucci loved each other Tiefah carries her d ball around the town as quite famous ,Maggie would make me a ambrosia pie just for me a knock would come to my door being my next door neighbor and surprise me with her magnificent cooking she taught me to make many types of dishes we miss seeing her walking down the...

Dearest Maggie will always be remembered as one of the sweetest and funniest people I have ever met. When my son and I moved to Winsted, Maggie was one of the first people we met. She will be truly missed by all of us in her/our apartment building in Winsted. We only wish we had the opportunity to tell her just how much we all loved her and to say our final Good-bye. Love ya Mags......Elaine and Joe