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Marjorie E. Sadaka

July 18, 1949 — November 21, 2024

Gardner

Marjorie E. Sadaka, born on July 18, 1949, in Ashburnham, Massachusetts, lived an ambitious and accomplished life marked by intelligence, charisma, and a generous spirit. Marjorie, a graduate of Murdock High School, Mount Wachusett Community College, and the University of Phoenix, was an example of the power of persistence and the rewards of hard work. As a self-employed accountant, she was known for her sharp mind and knack for numbers. Her charisma and kindness drew many to her, and her dedication to her clients was unparalleled.

In Gardner, Massachusetts, where Marjorie resided, she was not just known for her professional abilities, but also for her vibrant personality and her love for life. Ranging from bowling to line dancing, crocheting to ceramics, Marjorie's hobbies reflected her energy and her joy in being active and social. She also served as a chaperone for the Kingsmen drum and bugle corp, further exhibiting her commitment to her community. It was said of Marjorie that she "lived as if to demonstrate that the purpose of life is to enjoy every moment." 

Above all else, Marjorie was a devoted family woman who cherished her loved ones dearly. Marjorie is survived by her son, Richard Moulton, six grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her father, Herbert Moulton, her mother, Joanne Moulton, her son, Robert Moulton, and her sister, Eileen Stewart. The love she had for her family was palpable, and her legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of those she leaves behind.

Marjorie Sadaka's life serves as a testament to her ambition, intelligence, charisma, and generosity. Her legacy will continue to inspire those who knew her and felt her love. To share memories and photos of Marjorie, please visit her memorial page.

Funeral services will be private.

Mack Family Funeral Homes Gardner - Chapel, 105 Central Street, Gardner.

Kevin J. Mack, Walter C. Taylor Directors.

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