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Maria Morley posted a condolence
Friday, November 7, 2008
I worked with Marsha at NYS-OFT. I enjoyed her sense of humor and the stories she shared with me. She spoke so fondly of her family. I am deeply saddened and shocked by her passing. Please accept my sympathy at this difficult time. <br> <br>Maria
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Mary Ellen Lemme posted a condolence
Thursday, November 6, 2008
I met Marsha several years ago at the Guilderland Y. We took several classes together and became good friends. She always told the greatest stories and always made you laugh. So many people there have asked how she was doing. She was missed in the classes she took. We kept in touch by e-mail the past few months and I know she really wanted to come to the Y again to see her friends. My condolences to her family and friends. She was a special person.
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Susie C. and Mare B. posted a condolence
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Dear Bill, Benj and Joshie - <br> <br>We know how much Marsh loved you guys. From the moment of the marriage, to the birth of both boys, we lived each experience with her. To have known and loved someone over 30/40 years is a long time, however, not long enough. We will remember all the fun and good times throughout the years when we laughed and cried with her. We will forever miss her. <br>Someday, we will be reunited with our third musketeer! Our thoughts and prays are with you all. <br> <br>Love, <br> <br>Susie and Mare
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Kevin Sternberg posted a condolence
Thursday, November 6, 2008
I am deeply saddened to hear of Marsha's passing. I had the great pleasure of working with Marsha at NYS-OFT where she was a Project Manager in one of the units I supervised. I'll always remember her as having a heart of gold, she was always going out of her way to assist others. She was also extremely proud of her sons and you always knew that with Marsha family came first. Please accept my heartfelt condolences for your loss. <br> <br>Kevin
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Kathy Gerard posted a condolence
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Bill,& Family, <br> <br>It was so heartbreaking to hear about Marsha. I wish that I had known that she was sick. I would have given my support in anyway, as Marsha would have done for anyone she knew. I enjoyed our many talks, and enjoyed her sense of humor and her heart of gold. She loved her family, and that was always her priority. I was glad to have known her. I hope you have comfort with the wonderful memories of Marsha. <br> <br>Kathy Gerard
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Stephanie (from St. Peter's) posted a condolence
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Although my time with Marsha was short, it didn't take long to see what a strong and determined woman she was. I was honored to have met her. My Condolences.
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Judith Shub posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
I just learned about Marcia's death and am in shock. Ben and our son Zach were Hebrew School classmates. We extend our deepest sympathy on the loss of such a lovely and witty person. You are all in our hearts and prayers.
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Lisa DiCostanzo posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
There are some people you meet that are special. They instantly become part of your life, and you know you'll never let them go. It was like that with Marsha. We met when she became my boss at OMH 3 years ago, and we just clicked. She was funny, outgoing, witty, and boy could she tell a good story. She came during a somewhat stressful time - you know how office politics can be - and she got caught right in the middle of it. She put up with a lot of stress, and a lot of pressure. But she always said that as long as we were ok - she and my co-workers and I - if our little family was ok, no one could hurt us. And that was typical Marsha. She was a born nurturer and protector. She would stand up to anyone and anything for those she cared about. <br> <br>She believed in fairness and justice, and always doing what's right. I think that's what I'll remember most about Marsha - her mantra - "Do the right thing". I can almost hear her voice in my head as I write it. She held herself to the highest standards. I hope to live my life up to her standards; I want to her to be proud of me. <br> <br>I was privileged to know her, and to call her my friend. <br> <br>Marsha, you can stop fighting now; be at peace. I love you.
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Bob Magil posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Marsha Marsha Marsha - we started many conversations that way - I was her supervisor during the 90's when she worked for NYS OFT in Security Administration - the work was tough as we struggled to create the largest computer network in NYS at the time - over 50,000 users 20,000 pcs - plus the most modern Child Welfare system and email sytem in the country at that time. Marsha was a big part of the team and helped thousands of people across the state and locally to join this network. She also coordinated the dissemination of sensitive information required for security investigations and audits statewide. She never quit, always stood her ground and let her opinion be known. She also had a big, caring heart and on several occassions went out of her way to encourage co-workers coping with difficult personal problems. It was also quite evident that her greatest joy was her family - she beamed when she spoke of her boys. May the Lord bless you all with good memories and the strength to build on the hope and faith she inspired you with - Bob Magil
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Cathy Klose posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Bill, I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your wife Marsha. Please know that my prayers are with you and your boys during this very difficult time.
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Kevin Duffy posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Ben, <br> <br> I am sorry to hear of your loss and I want you to know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers... <br> <br> -Mr. Duffy