Marjorie Carol DeCusati, 91, died peacefully in Alpharetta, Ga on August 8, 2020. She was the beloved wife of Albert William DeCusati who predeceased her on August 8, 2015. Marjorie was born in New Haven, CT on January 27,1929, the daughter of Steven and Anna Kowalczyk. She resided with her family in West Haven and North Haven, CT as well as Indialantic, FL before moving to the Atlanta area to be closer to her children.Marjorie worked as a bookkeeper for several companies including Visiting Nurses and Connecticut Limousine. In retirement she enjoyed staying up with all the latest fashions, working part time and modeling for a clothing boutique. She was devoted to her family, especially noted for her Sunday dinners, and leaves behind two sons, William (Marilyn) of Cumming, GA and Albert (Jill) of Alpharetta, GA. She was the proud grandmother of Justin (Shelby) DeCusati, Tatiana (Mike) Gentile, Anna Leira DeCusati (her “hero worker”) and great grandmother of Everley Skye, Maverick, Walker, Virginia and Luka. Marjorie was predeceased by three brothers and four sisters. She is survived by many loving nieces and nephews.
A service in celebration of Marjorie’s life will be held on Monday, Oct 24TH, AT 11:00 AM at The Havens Family, North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue. Family and friends may call from 10:00 AM until time of service. interment will follow in All Saints Cemetery.
AJ
I am very sorry for your loss….. it sounds like she lived a long and full life… my best to you and your family.
Growing up we loved when Aunt Marge and Uncle Al visited us. She always took an interest in us. She would ask about school and our friends and fashion! When Aunt Marge worked in Hamden I met her a few times at the Brownstone Restaurant for lunch. It was fun to be with her. I think in another era she would have been a fashion stylist! She had an intuitive knack for choosing outfits for others – it was a creative process she enjoyed. When she and Uncle Al moved to Florida we missed them! So Kevin and I visited Aunt Marge and Uncle Al in Florida. They always made us feel welcomed. We would take them out to dinner and meet their friends. And then the move to Georgia. We brought my parents to visit them while we visited AJ and Jill. My mom was happy visiting them and I’m happy we could travel with them. We miss her! She will always be in our hearts.