Marjorie-Wylen-Obituary

Marjorie Wylen

Sudbury, Massachusetts

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Sudbury, Massachusetts
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American Cancer Society

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WYLEN, Marjorie (Baker) Of Marlborough, formerly of Sudbury, on Monday, December 1, 2008. Wife of Eli Wylen. Loving daughter of Dorothea (Levy) Baker of Delray Beach, FL and the late Sam Baker. Devoted mother of Jacob Haendel of Marlborough and Max Wylen of Framingham. Loving sister of Michael...

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Marjorie Will always have fond memories of you

I'll always remember Marjorie's laugh.
We miss you!!!

There was something so unique about Marjorie. She was truly a fighter and one of, if not the strongest women I have ever known.

I love you and miss you Marjorie and even though you can't be here with us any longer, our memories of you will never die.

I have two wonderful, vivid memories of Marjorie. One occurred about 7 years ago on a visit to her home in Sudbury. I don't remember the content of our conversation, but I DO remember that our long and lovey discussion took place in the middle of her driveway with the two of us lying on our backs in the sun. The neighbors might have wondered what we were doing but it was a great spontaneous moment. My other memory was an event last March. Marjorie came up to Maine to visit Bill and I...

I will always remember Marjorie as a warm, caring, upbeat person and of course a fabulous cook She will be greatly missed

It is so difficult to get my head around Marjorie not being here.
I was with her those last few weeks and I am glad for that.
Marjory was a special person. We never had a disagreement. We always got along. I don't think that many brothers or sisters can say that, and what a blessing she was to her family and friends.
Always up beat and fun to be with good sense of humor.
Dedicated to her children always.
And such a love for Nancy her sister that I hope that if there...

I'll never forget Marjorie's laugh. I'm glad I got to be a source of humor in her life and a good friend to her and her sons.

Marjorie had a glow that was God given... She was easy to be around. I remember walking with her one night - just a simple walk around the block, but with Marjorie and her wonderment it became a delightful adventure. She would notice the moonlights reflection or say something like" i wonder what those people who live in that house are like- do you think they have kids, what are they watching on t.v. right now " she would catch you unaware because at times she seemed simple minded yet she...

I will never forget Marjorie's fun and loving spirit. She always brightened up a room with lots of laughter. No matter what horrible events were happening in her life, she always saw the glass as half-full, and appreciated even the littlest things in life that are usually taken for granted, and she never wiped that contagioous smile off her face. I remember listening to the soundtrack from the musical "Rent" in the car. marjorie, my mom, melanie, and i all sang to every song together with...