
IN MEMORIAM
Barry Jacobs -Wells Klein
George O'Bannon - Mary Hammond McGee Sullivan
Marjorie Lawrence
Marjorie Lawrence
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One always noticed Marjorie Lawrence. She was petite in stature, wore clothes made of fascinating textiles that always carried a story, and draped about her were amulets and talismans hanging on choicely worked chains from various countries and cultures, displaying treasures that were found on the many travels that she and her delightful husband and also Hajji Member, Bob, took over the years. She would wear an embroidered hat, perhaps from Afghanistan; her hands were small, too, and every finger bore rings from Central Asia, from India, from North Africa...from the parts of the world where the Hajjis seek the rugs and textiles that absorb us and give us so much pleasure. For Marjorie and Bob, as they came back from their frequent forays, eventually there were so many textiles that they established The Pillowry, which became a Manhattan institution much frequented by collectors and designers over the years. |
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