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Marjorie Voith

1946 - 2019

Marjorie Voith obituary, 1946-2019, Baltimore, MD

Marjorie Voith Obituary

Dr. Marjorie A. Voith, 73, a 25-year resident of Riva, MD, passed away on November 27, 2019. Born on October 9, 1946 in Baltimore, MD, Dr. Voith received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Goucher College in 1968 and her medical degree from the University of Maryland in 1972. After completing a fellowship in medical oncology at the Baltimore Cancer Research Center in 1978, Dr. Voith joined the U.S. Air Force where she achieved the rank of Major and was assigned as the Chief of Medical Oncology at Malcolm Grow Hospital at Andrews Air Force Base. At the same time, she was assigned as the flight surgeon for the U.S. House Foreign Relations Committee and accompanied members when they traveled. In 1982, Dr. Voith received the Air Force Commendation Medal. She retired from active duty in 1983 then joined the inactive reserve from which she retired in 1992. In 2004, she joined the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 15-5-01 in Annapolis. In 2013, Marjorie was elected Auxiliary Division Commander of the Fifth Southern Sector of the US Coast Guard Auxiliary. Dr. Voith's civilian medical career spanned more than 30 years, beginning in 1984 with a private oncologist/internist practice in Chevy Chase, MD. In 1996, she joined Physician Associates before returning to private practice in 2004 in Riva, MD. In 1999, she was recognized with a Distinguished Service Award from the Medical Society of the District of Columbia. When not serving her country or her patients, Dr. Voith was an avid softball player. She was elected to the Mid-Atlantic Softball Association's Fastpitch Hall of Fame in 1992 and was selected to play in the Pan American softball games. She also played soccer, flag football and golf. Dr. Voith is survived by her loving wife of 35 years, Carol Sisco; one brother, Richard (Daniela) Voith of Philadelphia, PA; two sisters, Cathy (Tim) Hartnett of Rochester Hills, MI and Mary Lou (Al Grucelski) Voith of Sparks, MD; one nephew, Brooks Hartnett and two nieces, Nina Voith and Georgia Gould. A memorial celebration will be scheduled at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Annapolis Maritime Museum, 723 Second St., P.O. Box 3088, Annapolis, MD 21403. Online condolences made be offered at:

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Published by The Capital Gazette on Dec. 15, 2019.

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Fran Kidwell

February 7, 2022

Your Kindness and Friendship when we played softball, and you care of my father are fond memories.

Julie Thorson Journitz

September 9, 2020

My deepest condolences to Carol and to my cousin's, Dick, Mary Lou and Cathy. Marj came to South Bend in 2017 when we interred my sister Kris. We kept a correspondence going through the death of my husband in 2018. 2019 was so busy for me, we didn't connect.

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Cheryl Williams

January 6, 2020

I played softball with Marjorie in 1976 , where we went to the nationals , and finished second. Marj was sensational , an incredible arm from right field. She was a great teammate, and nice person. One of my favorite people!!!! RIP Marjorie , maybe we will be on the same team again!!!

Richard Wingert

December 19, 2019

Marjorie was a classmate at Univ of Maryland Medical School. She was well liked and respected and I'm sorry that I will not be able to see her at any future reunions. May God continue to bless her. I'm sure she was a great physician.

Dot Young

December 18, 2019

I am deeply saddened to learn this news and send my sincerest condolences to Carol and to Marge's family. Add to Marge's skills tennis. She played on our Networkers team for three years and was our "Team Doctor." Marge was the fiercest of competitors, taught and coached by Carol. Our team cherishes the wonderful memories of our good times together.

Judy Dischel

December 17, 2019

Oh, Marge, I'm so sad to hear of your passing. Through the years I had always intended to see you again. You've had a marvelous medical career and your golf was very good too.
I will always remember you in the Class of 72.

Nancy Knauff Damico

December 16, 2019

I am so sorry to hear of Marge's passing. She was a good friend to many of us in NDP Class of '64. I am just glad we had a chance to reconnect at our reunion in October, 2014. Marge, Carol and the Voith family will be in my prayers.

Mariane Williams

December 16, 2019

I am sad to learn of Dr. Voith's passing. Dr. Voith was my physician many years ago. She was a very good physician. My deepest sympathies are extended to Carol Sisco and the Voith family.

John Wolfe Blotzer

December 16, 2019

Majorie was a medical school classmate. Sad to learn of her passing. What a good person. What a softball player.

Ramona Layne

December 16, 2019

I was so shocked to learn of this brilliant soul passing. I worked with her closely for many years at Physician Associates. Dr. Voith was a perfectionist and just the best human being I have ever worked for. Dr. Sisco I will keep you in my prayers.

Kathy Shorter

December 16, 2019

Very sorry to hear of Marjorie's passing. She was truly a woman who made a difference in the lives of many.

Mary Louise Libby Palm

December 15, 2019

So sorry to hear of Margie's death. She was a remarkable person who led a remarkable life.
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