If she knew your favorite food, you could count on it being cooked the next time you stopped by. Having the recipe wasn’t enough to duplicate her cream puffs: only she had the magic touch. At Homestead at Harmony she acted as the unofficial social director with monthly birthday parties and a mega Christmas Party. While in Swedesboro she wore many hats: police matron, Woolwich Fire Department Ladies Auxillary, active member of Bethesda United Methodist Church and she worked as a crossing guard. Her hand held red octagon wasn’t just a stop sign: Marjolaine reminded “her kids” that it could also be used as a paddle. She was also known to buy them coats and hats if they were in need and was always ready with candy to reward good behavior. When she wanted a task completed she hovered over you like a border collie. She never belonged to a church where she wasn’t active in the music ministry. It is certain that today she sings in a heavenly choir.rnShe was wife of the late Elwood and is survived by her daughter, Linda Fournier and a son, Ernest (Leslie), all of West Deptford; three granddaughters and four great-granddaughters.rnCome celebrate 78 spunky years Tuesday 6-8pm at Daley Life Celebration Studio and Wednesday 9-10 am at Lake Tract Bible Church, 650 Tanyard Road, Deptford where there will be a service at 10 am. Interment Eglington Cemetery. Donations in lieu of flowers to Lake Tract Bible Church Improvement Fund will be appreciated. Tell us a great story about Marjolaine at Lifecelebrationstudio.com.rnrnrnrn