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Elaine Scott
November 17, 2011
To Marilyn's family: In the 1940's when I was in elementry school, Marilyn, George, and Mimi moved into our home while their's was under construction. They lived with us for three months,during which time, Marilyn became my sister. She was in high school, and I loved going to her lafayette Charmette and drama productions. She played the piano for Charmettes even though it wasn't easy for her. I want to give some credit to George, a gentle, sweet, kind man, and Mimi, an unimposing, considerate, totally doting mother, for the lovely, talented, incredible, generous spirited woman Marilyn turned out to be. Mimi used to say, "Just be yourself, Marilyn, don't always try to be something grand." What she didn't realize was that Marilyn was something grand. That was her nature. She was being true to herself.
marlene robbins
November 11, 2011
To Jeff, Greg, Mimi, and Ross I am sending all my love and healing wishes. I just found out today and am so heartbroken. Marilyn was a bright light in my life and gave me such comfort you will never know. I admire her greatly. Her presence in this world made such a difference and you are all a part of that difference. I am thinking of you all! What a life to celebrate, she is surely missed.
Marlene
sheila
October 30, 2011
To the family of Moosnick.
My sincere condolences to the family. Our loving Creator assures us that "He is healing the brokenhearted ones, and is binding up their painful spots." (Psalms 147:3) May your family be strengthen and encouraged through the scriptures, prayers and heartfelt expressions of loving friends.
Susan Yorke
October 30, 2011
It is a sad time for everyone who knew or worked with Marilyn. Her death blows out the light on a kind, funny, smart woman. She was a great leader..fundraiser..& speaker. Her smile warmed your heart. She will be sadly missed.
May her wonderful memories provide her family with the strength they need at this difficult time.
Susan Yorke, West Bloomfield, MI
October 25, 2011
Marilyn's energy and warmth will be greatly missed in this community. Her ideas and energy were inspirational to artists and art educators. Wonderful memories of her devotion to the community will continue to inspire us.
nancy falchuk
October 23, 2011
Marilyn was one of those special people who always saw the glass as half full, always had a smile, and was always there to cheer me up or make me laugh when I needed cheer. Bright and cultured, she stood out from everyone else, and she will be missed by so many. May the wonderful memories you have of your Mom sustain you and help you smile even during this very difficult and painful time.
Nancy Falchuk
Former National President of Hadassah
October 23, 2011
Marilyn was the ultimate leader. She inspired loyalty, integrity and commitment to the causes she believed in because these were the qualities by which she lived her life. I first met Marilyn at a Hadassah conference over 40 years ago. If I close my eyes, I can see her smile and hear the warmth of her laughter. Though she was soft-spoken in her manner, Marilyn was strong and persuasive , a woman who never lost sight of her goals and who involved others in helping to reach them. Marilyn was an ardent Zionist who fulfilled that passion through Hadassah. Everyone whose life she touched has special memories, and wonderful stories about her. She made us feel good. She made us feel we could achieve anything. She dreamed "impossible dreams" and turned them into reality. She mentored us , encouraged us and hugged us to her heart. Marilyn's spirit and good deeds are palpable. To the voices of her friends and family, I add my own in an expression of heartfelt sympathy. The world is diminished by her passing but those who knew her as a friend will be forever blessed.
Bonnie Lipton, Highland Park, Il
Former National President of Hadassah
Jana LaZur
October 21, 2011
Thoughts and blessings go out to the family of Marilyn. May her warmth and love help you through this and the wonderful memories that she undoubtedly bestowed on you. She had a knack of making anyone around her feel special; even those of us who may not have known her very well but was made to feel special in her presense. Her positive energy in all that she did was inspiring. She will certainly be missed.
Jean-Marie Welch
October 21, 2011
I will never forget Marilyn's loving spirit and tireless advocacy for our Arts in Basic Education Program in Fayette County. The seeds that she planted will continue to grow exponentially.
Jean-Marie Welch
Meriah Kruse
October 21, 2011
Thank you, Marilyn, for a life of honest joy. I enjoyed our every encounter, and really never considered that you wouldn't live forever. You are sorely missed, and will be celebrated long by those who knew you. Love, Meriah
Deborah Dillehay
October 21, 2011
Ross, Greg, Mimi and Jeff,
I am so sorry about the loss of Marilyn. I loved her too. She was a beautiful soul and emitted light with everything she did. She understood the truth of love and knew how to give it to everyone she met. Her loss leaves a huge hole in all of humanity. I know it must cause you, her children, the most undefinable grief. I hope that will soon pass and be converted into beautiful memories.
Love, Debbie
Carol Spence
October 21, 2011
Your light, energy and wit will be missed, Marilyn. You have always been one of Lexington's bright spots, and now you're one of heaven's. I'm honored to have known you.
george and kerry zack
October 21, 2011
the family has lost a beautiful and faithful presence. her friends have lost a truly loving and compassionate companion. my wife and family join in mourning the loss of this giant among us. may she live forever in our hearts, our music, our poems and plays as we now look in vain for a dance partner who seems to know all the steps.
Kevin Lane Dearinger
October 21, 2011
Marilyn was a bright light in Lexington, even in the darker days of the city's arts world. She was so very intelligent and sensible, supportive and kind. She was a lesson to all in graciousness. When I was a young performer, she offered generous, memorable encouragement. Her arts programming on local television was a great boon for all the performers and artists in the area. Her love for her family was also an inspiration, and my thoughts and prayers are with her children, whose graciousness and intelligence I remember as a tribute to their wonderful parents. I am so sorry to hear that we have all lost Marilyn.
October 20, 2011
How sad and shocked my brothers Jonas and Walter and I were to hear about Marilyn. She and Franklin and my parents (Janice and Herschel Weil) and we were such close friends.We will miss her joie de vivre.She dearly loved her family!
Ellen Janice Weil, Pisgah Forest N.C.
Jeffrey Cassell
October 20, 2011
For the entire Cassell family I wish to send condolences and our prayers to the Moosnick family for their personal loss.
Geri Maschio
October 20, 2011
What a Light! And what a loss! Marilyn was a true inspiration-- a passionate advocate for the arts who knew how to bring people together to work for common cause. We have lost one of Lexington's most important voices.
Nick Lawrence
October 20, 2011
Before I say, "Goodbye, Marilyn"... I want to say, "Thanks, Marilyn!" Your handiwork is everywhere... esp in our hearts.
Grace Silliman
October 20, 2011
Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss. Marilyn was a wonderful friend who will be greatly missed.
Paul Levy
October 20, 2011
What a great woman Marilyn was!
Carol Hall Rickman
October 20, 2011
I'm so sorry to hear of Mrs. Moosnick's passing. I still remember her grace and tolerance when Mimi and I would tear around the house as kids. Lexington is truly a poorer place for her loss.
October 20, 2011
We fondly remember one of our first and dearest friends in Lexington. We send much love and care to Marilyn's family.
Joseph and Ruth Fitzpatrick
Martha Bernier Campbrll
October 20, 2011
A very great loss. Rest in Peace.
brenda starr
October 20, 2011
To the family and for the loss to the community:
May you be comforted.
BStarr
Seth tuska
October 19, 2011
We will forever hold your passion for the creative spirits of our community. We have all lost the dearest of voices. Non basta una vita.
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