Marjorie Feinberg Clark

marjorie clark
Died suddenly from a heart attack on November 15, 2015. Born on March 17, 1947 in Brooklyn, NY. Marjorie got her History degree from American University in 1971 and moved to Arlington shortly thereafter. She liked it enough to stay for the rest of her life. After the death of her husband of 25 years, Fred E. Clark, Jr., she took up painting, learned enough Italian to converse with native speakers and did other people's taxes for fun. Everyone who met her knew her as a kind, sweet person. She is survived by her son, Everitt Ross Clark, and her daughter, Emily Rose Clark.

Friends of Marjorie are invited to attend her memorial service this Sunday, November 22nd at 2:00 PM at the Money & King Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, Va 22180. In lieu of real flowers, please bring fake flowers in festive fall colors (Marjorie loved that they last forever). Memorial contributions may be made by donating books to Arlington Central Library, 1015 N. Quincy St., Arlington, Va 22201, one of Marjories favorite places.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Marjory clark By Dennis Price 11/19/15 Last words, Should be carved in stone, not silicone. had I known. Ok Marjory, Your soap dish is on the schedule Im in the middle of dinner Will glue it back with silicone. A week later Sunday, I put her on the schedule for Monday. Her son called me, Words in silicone, With the weight of stone. I wont see her next with her blue denim on, my calking gun cant fix whats gone. She and I did break into conversation some. I always put in a kind word for her son, I wished my last words were carved in stone, not Ill fix your soap dish with silicone.

  2. Marjory clark By Dennis Price 11/19/15 Last words, Should be carved in stone, not silicone. had I known. Ok Marjory, Your soap dish is on the schedule Im in the middle of dinner Will glue it back with silicone. A week later Sunday, I put her on the schedule for Monday. Her son called me, Words in silicone, With the weight of stone. I wont see her next with her blue denim on, my calking gun cant fix whats gone. She and I did break into conversation some. I always put in a kind word for her son, I wished my last words were carved in stone, not Ill fix your soap dish with silicone.

  3. Mi mancherai. Eri una donna dolce e gentile. Credo che Dio ti abbia nella sua cura. Dio benedica te e la tua familgia nel tempo del tristezza. I will miss you. You were a sweet and kind woman. I believe God has you in his care. God bless you and your family in their time of sorrow.


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