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Aiello, Marjorie passed away January 30, 2014. She is survived by her children:
Deborah Thurman, Russell (Sharon) Thurman, Dennis (Melissa) Aiello, Vicki Holland and Paula Price. Sisters: Doreen, Jane
Grandchildren: Brett, Karen, Lindsay, Dana, Devon, Caroline, Nicole, and Shannon.
Her beloved dog, Foxy who was a wonderful companion misses her mistress.
Marge was born in England and met her future husband, Russell while he was serving in WWII. She traveled to the US in 1947 to become Russell's war bride. They were married for 37 years until Russell's death in 1984.
Besides raising her children Marge worked at Howard Johnson, a local Bank and the IRS for several years until retirement.
Marge met and married Pete Aiello in 1990. They enjoyed many years together. One of their favorite activities was dancing. They also enjoyed camping during the summers at Camp Forester with friends and grandchildren.
Marge and Pete were married for 20 years until his death in 2010.
Marge enjoyed working in her garden, feeding the birds, doing puzzles and Mall walking with her many friends.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Alzheimer's Association or the Anti-Cruelty Society.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
April 6, 2014
Russell Thurman
I really miss you Mom ----- Especially our long heart to heart talks
February 6, 2014
Michele Grant
Our dearest friend Debbie,
Your Mom was a very special woman, and we were very proud to know her. She had a phanominal daughter, and was loved by everyone that she knew. We were all blessed to know this wonderful lady. You are in our thoughts and prayers, dear friend.
February 5, 2014
Kim Riddell
Debbie,
The lose of a mother is difficult. I can only imagine how you feel. My heart and love goes out to you. You have my contact info and feel free to use it. I am here for you. You are an exceptional human being. You have done so many great things for animals and people in your life. Let the love and light of this relationship with your mother shine in your heart. I hope you know what I mean. You deserve much happiness and I KNOW your mother would agree you are one of a kind. I am glad to be your friend and I am proud of your efforts... I am sorry for your lose! Love and respect, Kim Riddell (in Maine) previously Dodman!
February 3, 2014
Debbie,
I know how loyal and close you were to your Mother. I really enjoyed visiting with her especially at the Pooch Prance and other events. I will miss seeing her in her bright orange-red Toyota Matrix. She was a very special lady, like you. You continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.
Cindy Belanger
February 3, 2014
Beth DeCrick Lundwall
Marge was a very sweet lady. She was my mom's best friend, and because of their relationship, she became very special to me as well. Marge always had a kind smile on her face and was unfailingly positive and sweet. She will be missed greatly by our family and our thoughts and prayers are with all who will miss her.
February 3, 2014
michele dodman
Debbie,
The 'powers' that mother's have aren't lessened by death - they merely take another form. As my own mother would say, " I continue to pray that the light and love of God continues to protect and surround you now and always".
Love and Hugs-
Michele
February 3, 2014
Marge was a very special lady. Please know that all of you are in our prayers
Sister Shirley and Sister Ann
February 2, 2014
Cindy Gigliotti
Debbie, my special friend I am very sorry that you have lost your mom. I know how much she meant to you. Please know I am here for you always. Much love from Cindy, Barry and my mom who also adores you.
February 1, 2014
Daniel Hurd
Our love to you all. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.
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