

Marjorie was born in Manhattan NY as the eldest daughter of the late Walter and Myra Seymour. She attended the prestigious Juilliard School in Manhattan to perfect her piano skills, and had a solo performance in her senior year at Carnegie Hall.
On July 5th 1952 she entered into marriage with Horace Michael Rosteing and started a family, raising two boys and a daughter. They moved to Buffalo in 1962 where Horace started a successful career in medicine.
Known as “Marge” to her friends, she became a successful Teacher in the Buffalo Public School System, and offered private lessons in piano and art. She eventually received her degree in Fine Arts from Daemen College in Buffalo. Marjorie was a member of the Western New York Artists Group, the Amherst Society of Artists, and a number of social community groups in the area.
Marjorie’s work has been exhibited in Western New York, New York City, Washington, DC and Toronto Canada. She had also offered her work to various charity fundraisers. Her work and piano playing can be enjoyed on the YouTube channel Kimmers817 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26IvDXalQBw ), lovingly put together by her daughter Kim.
Marjorie will be remembered fondly for her mastery of art and piano, and her wit, grace, and subtle sense of humor. She loved her studio, piano, family, shopping, nature and walks in the area parks.
Marjorie is survived by her daughter Kim, son Kevin, a grandson Andre, granddaughter Monique and great granddaughter Eva.
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