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Marjorie Hall Rice

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Marjorie Hall Rice obituary, 1920-2022, Pittsfield, MA

BORN

1920

DIED

2022

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Marjorie Rice Obituary

Marjorie Hall Rice, 101, formerly of 158 Benedict Road, Pittsfield, passed away peacefully in Bellevue, Washington on February 1, 2022.

Marjorie was born in 1920 in Forty-Fort, Pennsylvania to George Wilbur and Ruth Ellsworth Nichols. In 1946, she married Theodore ("Ted") Hall and moved to Pittsfield where Ted worked as an electrical engineer at General Electric. Ted passed away suddenly in 1976. Together, they raised three children who survive them: Christopher W. Hall and daughter-in-law Ellen Hall of Roseville, CA, Carol Anne Hall of Fairfax, VA, and Cynthia Jean Hall of Redmond, WA, as well as two grandsons, Scott Hall and Seth Hall, three great grandsons, Jeremiah, Levi and Nathan and a step great granddaughter, Harper. Marjorie was preceded in death by her sister, Josephine Besecker and three brothers, Sheldon, Allan and George (Bill) Jr.

In 2005, Marjorie married Harold B. Rice and relocated to Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania with her new husband. Harold passed away in 2011, at which time Marjorie relocated to Bellevue, Washington to be near family. She is also survived by Harold's children and their families: Ellen and Joseph Carey of Montoursville, PA, Sally and William Sorber of Corning, N.Y., Susan and Stephen Wenner of Mifflinburg, PA and Marjorie and David Wonderlich of South Williamsport, PA.

Marjorie was employed from 1975 until 1988 at the Berkshire Museum, serving as Office Manager, Assistant to the Director and Museum Registrar. Following her retirement from the Berkshire Museum, Marjorie worked as a volunteer with the curatorial staff at the Norman Rockwell Museum from 1993 to 2005.

Marjorie studied classical piano and pursued a life-long avocation of painting. As an artist, she worked in oils and pastels, won first prize in shows of the Pittsfield Art League and the Stephentown Arts and Crafts Show and exhibited her work in many settings. She also spent many happy hours tending to her beautiful flower gardens and koi pond.

For over fifty years, Marjorie was an active member of the P.E.O. Sisterhood. In 1986 she served as Massachusetts President of the League of American Pen Women and hosted the League's national convention in Boston. She was a Camp Fire leader and Cub Scout den mother. She also volunteered with the Elizabeth Freeman Center, the Girls Club, Pittsfield Beautiful, and Big Sisters of America. She was recognized by Dale Carnegie as an outstanding public speaker.

Marjorie was a devoted member of the First United Methodist Church throughout her sixty years in Pittsfield. Known for her striking beauty, eternal optimism and great enjoyment of life, she was loved and admired by family, friends and colleagues and will be sorely missed.

Services will be private, with internment in Pittsfield Cemetery.

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Published by The Berkshire Eagle on Feb. 25, 2022.

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Thom Smith

March 7, 2022

Marjory was among other things a wonderful lady, dog lover, a spotless home keeper, baby sitter for our two girls (I think of these as visits). I also recall her beautiful koi pond and her dog! And was there a piano that she let Laura play? At The Berkshire Museum, where I met and got to know her, she was a wonderful secretary taking care of The Director, and for me a terrific proofreader, promoter, and simply one who I missed when she left for brighter things .

Brian Warner

March 7, 2022

So glad I could help her around the house with projects. It was a great way to spend time with her and get to really know her better. She will be missed!!

Lisa Smith O'Connor

March 5, 2022

My heart goes out to her family. As a child she would watch me and
my older sister sometimes when my parents were away. She had toys for us, a beautiful room to sleep in and treated us like we were her own grandchildren. She was a beautiful woman and I have thought of her kindly through the years and shared memories of her with my boys.

Dennis Klein

February 28, 2022

Sorry to read about the passing of your Mom. I have so many wonderful memories from visiting you on Benedict Road, you visiting us in Adams on Enterprise Street and meeting you in Barton on Crystal Lake. If I remember correctly, the large playful collie was named Laddie. My Mom and Dad thought your parents were terrific and growing up, having you all as friends was a wonderful experience.

Gisela and Dieter Hoener

February 27, 2022

Thinking of you all ,as you mourn the loss of Someone so special.
I have so many wonderful memories, visiting Margie with our friend Cynthia. I will never forget that wonderful smile, and the games we played. I will miss you Margie.

Bertha E Lawrence

February 26, 2022

Marjorie was a P.E.O. sister and even though she had moved away she was a part of my memory. So sorry the learn of her passing. My prayers and thought for her family.

Linda Szekely Pero

February 26, 2022

Margie, endowed with beauty and artistic talent, in turn gave back to an American cultural treasure, the Norman Rockwell Museum archives, in her devoted years of identifying, archivally re-housing, and documenting thousands of Norman Rockwell `s precious photographs. A gracious and gentle soul who left more than "was required."

John Newell

February 25, 2022

My sympathy to the family. Marjorie was a wonderful person. She brought so much good to the world. Her life is something to genuinely be celebrated!

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John A. Bernardo

February 25, 2022

My condolences to the family. May the fond and loving memories be a comfort and always be with you

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