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Gail Everett
January 11, 2024
Marlene Woodward was my piano teacher back in the late 70's early 80's at PBA, she also put up with me in sight and ear training class. She was always so patient and caring with me and other students under her care at PBA. She will be missed and a great loss to the family. Love to you boys and your families.
Kate
January 16, 2023
Marlene was a good friend of my grandmother's, Karen Swick. I used to attend shows at the Lake Worth Playhouse with my grandma and on more than one occasion Marlene accompanied us. She was always lovely and my grandmother valued her friendship greatly. My condolences to your family.
Cheri
January 11, 2023
Dear Robert, Andrew and family,
It was a privilege to know your mother at PBA and in retirement. I will remember her as one respected by all for her faithful, consistent service. She graciously shared her God-given talent, honed by hard work, with us all. She faced life with courage. May God comfort and embrace you during this time. With thoughts and prayers, sincerely, Cheri du Mee, PBA retiree (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18)
Franklin Simonsen
January 11, 2023
Marlene was always there for someone no matter the task. (She helped me tow a car with a rope one time).
I remember asking her in the 1980's if she could teach me how to play piano and she said she could teach me how to play with my toes :)
She was an extraordinary talented, gifted and loving human.
Legacy Remembers
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January 11, 2023
Marlene Woodward Obituary
Marlene studied piano, beginning at age 6 with father, Josef Sadlon, a professional pianist and organist. She played piano in her church at age 9.She attended Juilliard Summer School of Music at age 12. She entered Manhattan School of Music... Read Marlene Woodward's Obituary
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