Miriam-Feingold-Obituary

Miriam Marshall Feingold

Sharon, Massachusetts

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FEINGOLD, Miriam Marshall Passed away on Friday, February 27, 2009 at the Oak Knoll Healthcare Center in Framingham, where she had been a resident since 1997. She formerly resided in Newton and Sharon, as well as Margate, Florida, She was predeceased by her husband Leonard and son Robert. Miriam...

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Debbi,
I am so sorry to hear about Auntie. The stories you shared with us were wonderful to hear. They allowed us to feel a connection with you and your dear Auntie. She was very fortunate to have a loving, caring grand-niece who I'm sure she treasured. I am so sorry for your loss.

Debbi and all of Miriam's family -
I am saddened by your loss, you will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

I am so sorry to hear about the lose of Aunt Miriam. Iloved hear so much and I will miss her greatly.

Marsha, Dick & Sharon--So sorry for your loss. I do remember Miriam from so many years ago & Marshall Family Reunions. She was especially nice to me when I joined The Marshall Family so many years ago.

I'm sorry to hear about your loss. I've heard much about her through Sharon. Sharon and I are in school together and she is always telling me stories about their visits. I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

I'm sorry I never got to meet her. I know how much she meant to you and how much you valued the time you spent with her. My deepest sympathy ...

I will miss knowing that Cousin Miriam is here...It was wonderful to have a number of years with her around when my Grandmother Goldie lived in Lexington. Like Judith, I remember her weekly pilgrimages to visit Goldie, I remember their meals together, the scrabble games, and even their continuous disagreements! She shared a number of Thanksgivings with us at my home, creating memories for all, including my son, Henry.

I am so glad that she was not alone. I know that this is a...

Cousin Miriam played an important role in my immediate family's lives. As children we relished our summer visits with her in Onset. It was Miriam who loaned her Cape house to my late sister, Natalie, for a honeymoon. When she lived in Sharon, she made weekly visits to my mother, Goldie, who was in her 90s, where they had lunch and played Scrabble, after Miriam had taken a quick nap.

I never recall Miriam complaining; she seemed to take each day for what it was, and continued...