Marlene-Horowitz-Obituary

Marlene M. Horowitz

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1937 - 2018

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Marlene Mary (Jones) Horowitz, 80, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 1, 2018 with the comfort of her family being at her side at Redstone Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in East Longmeadow. Marlene was born on May 7, 1937, in Holyoke, MA, daughter of Carl E. and Florence L. Jones. She...

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David, Lynn and Mark, I loved your Mom so very much. She was a part of my life from my earliest memories. My mom and dad, Aunt Babe and Uncle Bill, loved her too. She was very proud of all of you. Love, Mary

I am deeply saddened by the passing of my beloved cousin. I'm so sorry David, Lynn and Mark. She was very proud of you. My parents, Aunt Babe and Uncle Bill loved her also and she brightened their lives. I'll always be grateful for what she did for them. You probably won't know what this means, but one of my first memories is sitting on your mom's lap (she must have been all of nine years old) while she chanted, Horsey go slow, horsey go fast, horsey go boom-dee-yay. I loved her so very much.

Mrs. H., you had such an impact on so many lives. I will never forget your kind heart and all those rides Back and forth the Riverside Park. It's like we lived there. Keep shinning down on everyone. Love you.

I am so very sorry for your loss. I too worked at Murrays Palm Beach Diner with Marlene. We had many fun times "back in the day". I moved away in 1995 and lost touch but she's been in my mind and heart. Go with God in peace!

Aunt Marlene will be missed by all and loved by all

Dear Dave, Mark and Lynn,

Our condolences to you and your families.

"Nan" will be greatly missed. She was a wonderful person with a lot of spunk and determination. She always made us feel welcome and like part of the family. I will always keep the little red car she made for me on the windowsill in my office as a reminder of her and the special person she was.

There is so much I can say. She was a very loving and funny lady. I have fond and loving memories. She was a great person. We had a great bond. She was like a 2nd mom to me. My mom and her were always doing stuff together I know she is with my mom and Elsie. She will be missed by many many people. I loved her so much

Dear David, Mark and Lynn,

I loved meeting your mom, Marlene -- she was a very impressive person, so strong and independent.

Love,

Norah McCarthy
Kearny, NJ 07032

We run a Middle School Youth Group (Word On The Street WOTS) at St. Michael's Parish. Our Youth have long been going to Inward Commons to do Yard Clean Up and Christmas Caroling. Marlene was the ring master of choraling all the residents and socializing with the kids when they came. She also started the tradition of having cookies and hot chocolate for the children when they came caroling and/or juice and lemonade with snacks when they came to clean up the yards. Marlene loved the...