Marion E. Erwin (nee Sinclair) of East Quogue Dies December 4 - 27 East

Marion E. Erwin (nee Sinclair) of East Quogue Dies December 4

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Marion E. Erwin

Marion E. Erwin

authorStaff Writer on Jan 13, 2023

Marion E. Erwin (nee Sinclair) of East Quogue died on December 4. She was 93.

She was the last surviving founding member of the East Quogue Ladies Auxiliary. She loved gardening, spending the winter months in Florida, and playing Bingo with many of her friends.

She was predeceased by her husband of 59 years, Edward “Jack” Erwin; her granddaughter Samantha Gumas; and her son­-in-law Benedict Cardone. She is survived by her children Linda Cardone, Gary Erwin (Wendy), Jonathan Erwin (Faith), Susan Erwin (Jonathan Plunkett), Nancy Erwin (Al Eckstein); her grandchildren Kevin and Gary Cardone, Kelsey Erwin, Patrick Erwin, Alexandra Sullivan, and Zachary and Jacklyn Eckstein; and her great-grandchildren Ian Cardone and Harper, Hudson, and Grayson Cardone.

Donations in her name can be made to the East Quogue Ladies Auxiliary.

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