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Marion <I>Walker</I> Berberick

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Marion Walker Berberick

Birth
Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Death
7 Sep 2012 (aged 86)
South Plainfield, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
South Plainfield, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Aunt Marion was a beautiful woman who spend her life loving and taking care of her family. She married William Berberick and together they had three daughters Jean Anne, Barbara, and Elaine. They also had five granddaughers: Tara, Dana, Dawn, Lindsey, and Jessica. She also had three great grandchildren Mercedes, William and Thomas. She is also survived by her brother Raymond Walker.

Aunt Marion was a soft spoken gentle woman who always had a kind word to say. She had taken care of her mother for many years having her live with her and attending to all her needs.

Aunt Marion openned up her house to all her family including neices and nephews, great neices and nephews, etc... It was not uncommon for a family member to just show up and ring the bell and be invited in to an immaculately clean house and have something to eat or drink and chat.

When Aunt Marion married Uncle Bill she married his family as well. Uncle Bill had nine siblings. He is now the only one left alive among them. The family has grown. She has neices and nephews, grand neices and nephews and great grand neices and nephews. McCrisken Funeral Home was packed with relatives and well wishers. Her death was sudden and several family members who live in other states were unable to attend, but prayers and tears were shed by all.
Aunt Marion was a beautiful woman who spend her life loving and taking care of her family. She married William Berberick and together they had three daughters Jean Anne, Barbara, and Elaine. They also had five granddaughers: Tara, Dana, Dawn, Lindsey, and Jessica. She also had three great grandchildren Mercedes, William and Thomas. She is also survived by her brother Raymond Walker.

Aunt Marion was a soft spoken gentle woman who always had a kind word to say. She had taken care of her mother for many years having her live with her and attending to all her needs.

Aunt Marion openned up her house to all her family including neices and nephews, great neices and nephews, etc... It was not uncommon for a family member to just show up and ring the bell and be invited in to an immaculately clean house and have something to eat or drink and chat.

When Aunt Marion married Uncle Bill she married his family as well. Uncle Bill had nine siblings. He is now the only one left alive among them. The family has grown. She has neices and nephews, grand neices and nephews and great grand neices and nephews. McCrisken Funeral Home was packed with relatives and well wishers. Her death was sudden and several family members who live in other states were unable to attend, but prayers and tears were shed by all.


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  • Created by: Gwen Dunphy
  • Added: Sep 12, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96969376/marion-berberick: accessed ), memorial page for Marion Walker Berberick (30 Aug 1926–7 Sep 2012), Find a Grave Memorial ID 96969376, citing Holy Redeemer Cemetery and Mausoleum, South Plainfield, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by Gwen Dunphy (contributor 47579717).