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Marcia Schotz, 78, died early Friday morning in Boca Raton as a consequence of a stroke several months ago.

Born on July 20, 1942 in Binghamton, NY to Saul and Beulah Riger, she had been a resident of Syracuse since 1964 when she and her husband David of blessed memory were married and made Syracuse their home.

During her professional career, once her children were independent, she was a sales associate for Dey Bros. fine jewelry department, and then at Ra-Lin’s fine jewelry department as well.

She was a former member of Temple Concord, and currently a member of Temple Adath Yeshurun. Marcia was an active volunteer at Menorah Park.
She totally enjoyed her time spent with her friends playing Mah Jongg, Canasta, and the book club at The Hamlet where she had lived for the past 8 years.

Marcia will forever be remembered for her love of her family, her generosity of friendship, and her easy laughter.

Marcia was pre-deceased by her husband David in 2013.

She is survived by her loving children Karen (Dan) Amish; and Larry (Marsha) Schotz; grandchildren Mariah and JaGarr; her sister Janet (Dr. Harvey) Levine, her brother and sister in-law Irving and Cheryl Schotz; and many nieces and nephews.

Graveside funeral services by invitation will be in the Temple Concord section of Woodlawn Cemetery. The service will be live streamed on the Sisskind Funeral Service Facebook page beginning at 2PM on Wednesday, December 23

Contributions in Marcia’s memory may be made to #he Foundation of Menorah Park; www.menorahparkoncny.com www.sisskindfuneralservice.com


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Marcia and I were born on the same day in Binghamton, New York.She would always tell me that I was older as I was born a few hours earlier than she. As little kids we celebrated our birthdays together either at her home on the South Side of Binghamton or at my home on the West Side. Marcia and I remained friends for all these years. When I received a phone call from Karen, her daughter, this morning, giving me the sad news,it brought back so many fond memories I will always cherish. Marcia was an amazing and loyal friend. I will miss her phone calls or emails telling me the news of our friends from Binghamton. Marcia will remain in my heart forever.

Written by Judy and Tony Turlenko
2020-12-18 9:27:40 PM



You and David put up with Joe and me on Croly Street, through DeWitt and later, South Florida. That's more than 50 years or your tolerating us. I mean, it was always fun and funny, right? From diapering your kids to living the life of retirees with Hermine and me, we enjoyed it all. This was too soon, Marsh -- too soon. I hope you and David are at the big breakfast table now, enjoying each other again. We miss you both. God bless.

Written by Mike Leiderman
2020-12-23 1:59:23 PM



In this life you never know who your friends are going to be. Marcia and David Schotz were two such people I call friends. Our relationship began in 1966 as apartment neighbors. Little did my apartment mate, Michael, and I, realize that this association would become a lifetime connection. Over the decades I have shared numerous visits with both Marcia and David via telephone and in-person at our respective homes. For the most part, we shared brief moments at regular intervals. What I can say for certain, it was always good to catch up with either both or one of them whenever those moments occurred. No doubt, losing Marcia touched many in her family. However, for me, it means losing contact with a longtime constant in my life. I will always treasure my relationship with Marcia and David.

Written by Joseph Perkins
2020-12-27 1:08:28 AM