Marjorie Eloise Kane
December 5, 1925 – September 27, 2021
Marjorie Eloise Kane, 95, of Prince Frederick, MD, died September 27, 2021 at her home in Prince Frederick of natural causes. Born in Gloucester County, VA, on Dec. 5, 1925. Mrs. Kane arrived in Washington D.C. in 1943, recruited by the US Government to work at the State Department during World War II. She went on to become a bookkeeper for most of her career, and then switched to selling real estate before she retired. She was a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. Her hobbies included sewing, quilting, cake decorating, painting, but her first love was her family.
Surviving are her children, Tina Kanelopoulos (Johnny Stalcup), Basil Kane, Jr. (Mariella), Suzanne Kanelopoulos (Talbot Clark) and Linda Strohecker (Bobby). She was blessed with eight grandchildren, three step grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and six step great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Basil Kane, Sr., her grandson Joseph
Stout, and siblings, Ursal Hess, Stella Stump, Ruth Hess, Muriel Witmer, Paul Hess, and James Hess.
The family will receive friends on Tuesday October 5, 2021 at the First Baptist Church of Calvert County, German Chapel Road, Prince Frederick, MD. from 12:30 until the time of the Memorial service at 1:30 PM. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to Susan G. Komen Foundation, 13770 Noel Road, Suite 801889, Dallas, TX 75380
Visitation
Services
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
1:30 PM
Contributions
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
13770 Noel Road
Suite 801889
Dallas, TX 75380
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In Remembrance of my friend, Marge.
She is tall as a mountain,
with shoulders held high,
walking straight toward her goal,
never a word or sigh.
To me she is a leader,
an example for us to see,
a woman who is strong in her faith,
one I would aspire to be.
Maybe some others feel the same,
she developed many friendships while she was here,
I don’t think she met a stranger,
she was ready to share her God to all who would hear.
So, see you soon Marge!
We shall not be far behind,
we’ll meet up on one of those golden streets,
and maybe Jesus will stop by.
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In Remembrance of my friend, Marge.
She is tall as a mountain,
with shoulders held high,
walking straight toward her goal,
never a word or sigh.
To me she is a leader,
an example for us to see,
a woman who is strong in her faith,
one I would aspire to be.
Maybe some others feel the same,
she developed many friendships while she was here,
I don’t think she met a stranger,
she was ready to share her God to all who would hear.
So, see you soon Marge!
We shall not be far behind,
we’ll meet up on one of those golden streets,
and maybe Jesus will stop by.
Linda, it is so hard to lose One’s mother. No one loves us quite the same. I am praying for you and your family as you say your final good bye tomorrow. May God comfort you with memories.