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Linda Sciaqua
November 2, 2007
I have known Marcie for at least 30 years. We worked downtown together for the Parichan Law Firm years ago and also worked together at McCormick Barstow. We both started out working for lawfirms when we were quite young, and since have gotten older. Marcie was a good person. I used to love her laugh. She had some real health problems these last few years, and such a shame. We will all miss her and hope she is now at rest. I wish her Mom the best and take care.
Marla Fisher (RN formerly at Stanford)
October 15, 2007
I was so saddened to hear the news...and I feel so privileged to have gotten to know Marcie. I remember feeling so uplifted each time I talked to her or saw her in clinic. She will really be missed.
Sharron Wall - Le Fay
October 6, 2007
To Marcie's Family,
My sincere and heart-felt condolences for the loss of your precious daughter, mother, mother-in-law and grandmother. Marcie and I became friends when we worked together, and she will forever remain in my heart for having enriched my life in so many ways. She will be remembered by all who knew her for her amazing faith, her thoughtfulness and generosity, her never-ending emotional strength and for her love and loyalty to her family and friends. Marcie will be dearly missed, but never forgotten. I am so thankful to have had Marcie as a part of my life. My heart goes out to all of you now and in the days ahead; hold tightly to your memories and to the happiness she brought to your lives. With loving thoughts in your time of grief,
Sharron Wall Le Fay.
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