Julius Fortuna
While my Uncle Seymore the boys,,family morn the loss of an amazing wife, mother, friend, and loved one, all have lost an amazing healthcare professional who devoted 50 years to healing patients as a RN / CCRN /AOCN /CRRN.
Aunt Marsh was a super smart, caring, trustworthy human being who was one of the few people you could always count on for the truth...the plain truth, regardless of the difficulty of the conversation. That’s what old school nurses did!
She worked for my dad Dr. Robert Fortuna in his medical practice in woodcliff lake beginning in the mid 70s. And he always said she was one ☝️ of the most skilled nurses he’d ever worked with, “aunt Marsha should have gone on to med school, as she would have been a fine doctor” My mom and dad introduced her to the love of her life my uncle Seymore, which began their long marriage together.
Aunt Marsh was there for me like a (medical) rock when my Dad and mom went through their terminal illnesses, she guided me to realty and healing as only she could do.
She loved me and my family unconditionally, and she showed it every time we where together. Her last words to me on this earth was how much she enjoyed staying in our home, the food I prepared, and the love that my family showed her and Seymore.
I will miss her terribly, although I know their was a long reception line in heaven welcoming her home. Rest In Peace, love you always😔