Marjorie A. Grossman

Marjorie A. Grossman

SALISBURY — Marjorie A. Grossman, 88, of Lincoln City Road passed away on June 21, 2023, at Noble Horizons after a brief battle with cancer.

Marjorie was born on Aug. 12, 1934, in the Bronx, New York. She was the daughter of the late Henry and Lillie Wehmeyer. Marjorie attended Cornwall Consolidated School, Housatonic Valley Regional High School as well as Wagner College on Staten Island and Concordia College in Bronxville.

Marjorie is survived by two daughters, Lori Belter (Stephen) and Beth Piantek (Thomas), a son, Thomas Grossman and son-in-law, Justin Haley. Also, the loves of her life, her grandchildren and great grandchildren, Caitlin Evans (Will) and Jack, Brianna Belter, Nathan Piantek (Heather) and Logan, Kyle Piantek (Natalia) and Arlo, Rebecca Grossman (Lucas), Sierra Grossman and Reese Haley. She was predeceased by her beloved daughter, Krista Haley, and her brother, George H. Wehmeyer.

Services will be private at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to Salisbury Volunteer Ambulance Service. The Kenny Funeral Home has care of the arrangements.

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