| Name |
Marcia Solomon |
| Death Date |
Wednesday, January 21, 2009 |
| Birth Date |
Thursday, December 15, 1921 |
| Age |
88 |
| Service Info |
21 Lincoln Avenue Pittsford, NY 14534 Phone Number: 585.381.2170 Fax Number: 585.381.2174 |
| Interment |
Mt. Hope Cemetery 1133 Mt. Hope Avenue Rochester, NY 14620 |
| Donations |
In lieu of flowers please send a contribution to you favorite charity |
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Brighton: On Wednesday, January 21,2009 at 87. Predeceased by her husband, local attorney Theodore H. Solomon and her daughter Barbara Coen (Cary) Providence, RI. Survived by sons, local attorney Thomas Jay Solomon and Dr. Robert Jay (Lisa) of San Diego, CA.. Grandchildren, Jeffrey, Julia ans Eric Solomon; Matthew(Emily) Coen of St. Louis, Mo., Sara Coen- (Ben) Dash of Newton, MA. And Andrew of Bethpage,NY; Theodore Solomon and Anna Solomon of San Diego, CA. and Step-grandchild Jared Finder of San Francisco, CA., five great-grandchildren, William, Henry and Noah Coen and Leah and Eli Coen-Tarbox. A sister Suzanne Mantel (Stan) of Palo Alto, CA. and many long time and cherished friends.
Marcia graduated The Harley School ’39. She left college to marry the love of her life with whom she spent 31 memorable years. She was active in the Jewish Home of Rochester and her garden club where her arrangements won several awards. She loved travel, theater and the arts and especially current events. She was a former and long time member of Temple B’rith Kodesh and Irondequoit C.C. where she had two holes in one.
She is remembered for her enthusiasm for life, an unlimited imagination, unsurpassed creativity and for being a devoted and loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend.
The family wishes to particularly thank the staff of the Jewish Home and Hospice for all of their loving care and attention
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Gail Friedman Eisenberg - 1/25/2009 6:13:28 PM
My condolences to all of you. Marcia, in my memories, was always bigger than life to me. It's been so many years but I so remember how she'd make such a big deal about Jimmy and me and make us both feel so very very special. Her death is really the end of an era of the Yonnie, Bettye, Marcia friendship.
She will be missed.
Fondly, Gail
Gail Friedman Eisenberg - 1/25/2009 6:13:28 PM