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Arden Ginsberg
February 11, 2009
What a lovely lady, we would chat daily as she walked with her grocery cart up Second St. Margie would never let you wheel the cart since as she put it "it helped her get up the block"
She will be dearly missed!
joan pascale
January 26, 2009
What a Lady she was truly a lover
of life and never let moss grow under
her feet...she fed all the cats and
kittens that came to her door a real
humanitarian....God is Lucky..
Ted General
January 26, 2009
Marjorie was a warm and caring person and I will always cherish her friendship. She will be sorely missed as a member of the Board of Directors of the Society of Old Brooklynites.
Dolores Valenza
January 21, 2009
What a Gal! A pleasure to know her.
Unique in every way.
God bless her spirit.
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