Bryan Marquard of The Boston Globe has published today "Marcia Stern, 79, Special Needs Teacher in Concord." The lead paragraph online is: "Perhaps because she was an only child of parents who often were distant or difficult, Marty Stern became devoted to children. She adopted three, was stepmother to four more, and taught children with developmental delays and autism. Mrs. Stern, who lived in Concord and had been a college roommate of the poet Sylvia Plath, was an advocate for Chapter 766, the Massachusetts law guaranteeing education programs best suited for those with special needs, and a champion of early intervention."
Access online right now is restricted to Globe subscribers, but the article should be in the print edition (will update with that information when I have it). There will be a public memorial for Marcia Brown Stern tomorrow in Concord.
Update: The obituary for Marcia Stern appears in the Metro section, page B-11.
Rest in Peace.
Access online right now is restricted to Globe subscribers, but the article should be in the print edition (will update with that information when I have it). There will be a public memorial for Marcia Brown Stern tomorrow in Concord.
Update: The obituary for Marcia Stern appears in the Metro section, page B-11.
Rest in Peace.