“I can find no words adequate to say what Marjorie meant in my life. Our friendship taught me how to love. All the wrong ways were ready to trip me up in my teens after she had met her new friends at camp and university. Her steadiness towards me dissolved my jealousy as I discovered that new love did not cast out old, that hearts grow larger to allow an endless growth in the capacity to love. This I had already learned before she married. After that my life was widening while hers was deepening, but space never separated us. Always she was with me, part of the very fabric of my being….This was what friendship meant.”
Doris wrote of her best friend Marjorie in a way that great loves speak of each other. They were bound as friends for over 60 years and forever together even after Read More
















