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Marjorie Caine Viglione

Tallahassee, Florida

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Marjorie Caine Viglione Marjorie Caine Viglione, 84, a nurse's assistant, died Monday, June 19, 2006. The memorial service will be at 2 p.m. EDT Saturday at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 2991 Raymond Diehl Road. Burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery in Orlando at a later date. Abbey-Riposta...

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Aunt Margie, I am so glad that we finally got to know one another. I will never forget the delight you and I shared in your cat, Maxine! She was full of mischief and we both loved that. I will never forget your doll collection and I cherish the one you gave me. Mostly, I remember your tolerance and acceptance of those who hold different beliefs. We, as your survivors, can certainly take lessons from your life.

I will never forget you.

Your niece,

My mother always loved her little sister Marjorie. They would tell stories, like when Grandpa (HBCaine) would threaten "to come upstairs..." when they were being noisy, little girls.

I used to tell Aunt Margie that she was my favorite aunt. She would remind me that she was my ONLY aunt.

My thoughts are with Coleman, Sharon, Jennifer, and Alaina. As well as David, Giaconda, and all of their family. We are all going to miss her.

Love you Aunt Margie...

Our dear thanks to all our family and friends who have given us warm support during this time. Even though we know Gramma cannot see or hear what is happening right now we know that it would bring her great joy to see all the support. We all look forward to the time when we
will see her again in a beautiful paradise, restored to youthful health. Job 33:25

I love you so much Grandma! My favorite memory is of you, Alaina and I eating corned beef hash (from a can), broccoli and cheese (in the microwave) and tater tots. You and I were the only ones who liked the black licorice. We would watch Batman re-runs and The Cosby Show before Mom & Dad come to pick us up. Wednesday nights were our night to spend together.

Our prayers and love to you and family. One thing I remember about Marjie was how much she loved working with her babies at the hospital. She was very faithful and we can look forward to welcoming her back, when all of us will be young and healthy.

Our prayers are with you in this time of sorrow over the loss of both a mother and grandmother.

I'll miss you Grandma but I know I'll see you again. I'm glad we got to know each other.