Marsha Rodriguez
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We went by the 9/11 Memorial today and while we didn’t stay long, I saw a single white rose facing West Ave so I went up to it and took a beautiful photo of it and wished Marsha a “happy birthday”. Rest easy ❤️
(had to select a relationship, though I was just a visitor)
Randi Fitzgerald, Friend
Hello. I'm a student from Paola High School. I'm doing a project on the people that passed away from 9/11. I choose Marsha. I have read most of the comments, and Marsha seemed like a really great person. I send my condolences, and I will never forget Marsha or anyone from the 9/11 attacks.
Reece McKibbin, Friend
Although we never met, I spoke to you on the phone many times. Always kind an helpful. You are in my prayers.
David, Colleague
I will have some Malibu Rum today, put a pinwheel on the grill and call my husband “Honey” a couple of times in honor of Marsha. We were quick friends in a short time but we just clicked. She always had my back and was there when I needed her most. I cracked her up when I cursed because she didn’t do that kind of thing. I will never forget her and the great times we had. I can still remember her voice and her look at Dan when he was saying something crazy. Until we meet again Marsha, Marsha, Marsha! Maybe we can bowl a few frames😉❤️
Natasha Rivera-Zayas, Friend
Back then, you were my "fly girl". I will always remember your smile.
Philip Wu, Colleague
I remember growing up with you and Vanessa... Its been so long, but I know you are at peace. Will never forget you.
Betty Edwards, Friend
Marsha,will always remain in my thoughts. You were such a nice person and co-worker, we shared a lot of conversations regarding family and our religious belief's. I remember when you and Daniel starting dating and when you married, such a beautiful union. You were truly a family person and wonderful woman.
Sandra Cole-Rouse, Colleague
You were the furthest thing from a stepmother and more like a 2nd mother to me. There are many things that happened in my life that had you not entered into it by marrying dad I would have never experienced. You and dad showed me what love between a man and a woman truly looked and felt like to be around. I always say you are one of the purest in heart, mind and soul of people I have ever met. I miss you all the time it’s so nice to see that others were also touched by your sheer awesomeness, it never gets easier, not having you here but as each year passes I grow more grateful for your presence in my life still. I love you Mommy
Angelina Chessa, Family
Marsha was not only my supervisor also my dear friend. I knew her since 1988 when I first started working there. She was a wonderful person and I remember when she started with Dan it was like she was born again. They were so happy together and knew her girls since they were babies. I remember her every single day. We would always go to each others personal important events in our lives. I miss her dearly.
Lydia Quezada, Colleague
Happy Anniversary (15th) Honey
Daniel Rodriguez, Family
I knew Marsha for a long time. You could see how much she loved her husband and children. She was a hard worker but always had a smile on her face. The world will miss this wonderful woman.
Eileen Campbell, Colleague
Dear friend, it's been 7 years and 1 day since I saw you beautiful smile last time. You are always in my thoughts, Marsha.
Alex Rusnak, Colleague
Marsha was my aunt by marriage, she was married to my uncle Danny. She had the biggest heart and she would make me feel loved and welomed and wanted everytime I would go to N.J. to see my uncle, her and my cousins. I loved her so muched and cared about her more than alot of people. I remember and miss the cards that she would send me every holiday. I love you Marsha soooo much and miss you.
Melissa Pizarro, Family
I will always remember shopping with Marsha for one of her many 'Mystery Dates' with her husband, Dan.
Barbara Lewis, Friend
May GOD be with you. From the Bell Family with love for you and your family. GOD BLESS
Donta Bell, Friend
As a child 6, 7, 8, 9 and so on, Marsha was a deer friend of my sister. I stayed with her sister Vanessa who I considered my best friend. When I heard the news of the tradgedy of Marsha's untimely death, I was devasted. I never thought I'd know someone who was a victim of the 9/11 attacks. I spoke to her mother this morning on 9/11/02 one year later, she was solem. She was in pain and she tried like hell to cope with this day. My thoughts, prayers and heart goes out to her spouse Dan and her two children. You are not alone! Sincerely, Betty West Your Friend from Willoughby Ave, Brooklyn NY
Betty West, Friend