![]() ![]() To leave a message of condolence for Marjorie’s family, please visit. ![]() Memorial gifts may be made in Marjorie’s name to: City Mission of Schenectady, PO Box 760, Schenectady, NY 12301. ![]() Marjorie donated her physical body to aid in the furthering of medical science and education.Ī memorial service for Marjorie Johnson will take place at 11 AM on Saturday, Octoat First Presbyterian Church, 209 Union Street, Schenectady, NY. Her many grand and great-grand nieces and nephews will not forget her amazing “Midgie Hugs”! She lived her entire life as a strong, compassionate, Christian woman and was a great example to all her family: teaching, loving, and sharing her wisdom and playfulness. “Aunt Midge” impacted the lives of her eleven nieces and nephews in profound ways and was deeply loved by them. Marjorie’s survivors include brothers-in-law Clyde Petrie of Aurora, CO and Stanley Reynolds Allaby of Woodstock Valley, CT, and sister-in-law Edith Johnson of Fort Myers, FL. Martin and Ruth Johnson, and her siblings: Eleanor (Johnson/Rydbeck) Petrie, Gordon Johnson and Marion (Johnson) Allaby. Marjorie Johnson was preceded in death by her parents, H. In July 2018 Marjorie moved to Judson Meadows Assisted Living Community in Glenville, NY where she entertained many residents by playing the piano and harmonica. She was gifted artistically and spent many hours painting, taking pictures, and playing three different instruments: the trumpet, the piano, and of course her beloved harmonica purchased at Kresge’s for 35 cents in 1935! She loved to vacation in Maine and was an avid traveler, visiting many foreign countries and nearly all 50 states. Marjorie was passionate about exercising with a group of women at “Curves” in Glenville until she was in her 90s and impressed many with her strength and endurance! She continued to meet for breakfast and birthday luncheons with “the Curves girls” even after they closed. She also visited homes for the elderly where she would play her trumpet to bring encouragement. He was a lifelong resident of Amsterdam and was a 1965 graduate of the former Wilbur H. Born in Amsterdam, NY on Octothe son of the late Guy and Ida Frollo Isabel. She also generously gave her time and talents by volunteering for a variety of Christian ministries including Camp Pattersonville and Youth for Christ. Joseph Michael Isabel, 74, of Amsterdam, NY, passed away on Monday Januat Samaritan Hospital in Troy, NY following a brief illness. Marjorie was an active member of First Presbyterian Church in Schenectady for 74 years and faithfully attended Sunday worship and Wednesday prayer services every week. She was a graduate of Scotia High School and Trinity Bible College in Minneapolis, MN and worked in accounting at General Electric in Schenectady until she retired. Martin and Ruth Johnson, and lived most of her life in Scotia, NY. Marjorie was born in Everett, MA on to H. Deposit, NY 13754.SCOTIA – Marjorie Ellen “Midge” Johnson was called home to the loving arms of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Tuesday, September 21, 2021. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Christ Episcopal Church, 14 Monument St. He is also survived by friends and cousins. He is survived by : his wife Kathleen Cable (Horkott) his daughter Catherine Cable his sister Betsy Griffin Forkey (Bryan) his sister-in-law Patricia Parisi his daughter-in-law Sara (Joe D'Elia) his grandchildren, Bailey Cable Antidormi (Peter), Gabriel, Joseph and Jake D'Elia his great grandchildren, Ronin and Lyra Antidormi his nieces and nephews, Scott, Sandy Griffin, George, Michael Parisi, Jennifer and Brandi Parisi and his hound Abbie. He was predeceased by : his parents, Laurence Cable and Mary Cable (Scott) and his sons, Matthew and Daniel Cable. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. We are sad to announce that on Februwe had to say goodbye to Laurence R. ![]()
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