Marie Schwark

marie schwark
Marie Theresa Schwark, age 76, passed away at her residence surrounded by her family on Tuesday, August 17, 2021. Marie was born on October 28, 1944 in Brooklyn, New York to Peter and Gaetana Solano. Marie was retired after working as a Guidance Office Secretary at Warwick Valley High School. She loved working in her garden and enjoying her flowers. Marie was not a fan of cooking, but loved to go out to dinner with her family. Marie had a huge heart, and love for Jesus. She shared that love through her actions and the abundance of love she poured out to those around her. Marie is preceded in death by her parents and brother, Louis Solano. She is survived by her loving husband of 55 years, Frederick Schwark, children, Gregory Schwark, Christine and her husband Shawn Catalano; grandchildren, Tanna, Kylie, Brandon and Zoey; and sister, Theresa Brehm. Visitation will be held from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM on Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at Hillside Fellowship with a Service at 11:00 AM. A burial is to follow at Hill Country Memorial Gardens.

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  1. Christine (& family) – I believe I met Marie briefly when she came to Grace Community. I loved reading, “Marie was not a fan of cooking, but loved to go out to dinner with her family.” We would have been fast friends – I don’t enjoy cooking either. You all remain in our prayers – we know the heartache of losing a Mom since my own mother’s recent journey Home to Heaven. We hope you feel our prayers lifting you up, holding you steady. We rejoice that Marie is ‘Standing in Glory w/ Jesus’ and one day, the family reunion in Heaven will be wonderful. Thank you, Jesus, for opening wide the gates to eternity & we know when Marie stepped from this life – she stepped into the eternal one. much love, shelly

  2. My heart goes out to the entire family! I always looked forward to seeing Miss Marie – she was always a bright spot in my day. I will miss all the gardening advice and hearing about her beautiful flowers she nurtured with love.


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