Mrs Marie - Luise Heinecke

Charity details

St John's Arts And Recreation Association

St. John’s ARC is a community Arts and Recreation Centre set in a secluded corner of Old Harlow. The Centre is run by St John’s Arts and Recreation Association (ARA), which is a registered charity that is responsible for raising all the funding for the upkeep of the building.

 

The ARA offers a varied programme of activities and events for all ages, which includes concerts, exhibitions and workshops. It also hires out the ARC to many local groups for their education, recreation, rehearsal and performing arts activities. The ARC is the home of Harlow Chorus, who initiated the conversion of the redundant church into a community centre and who value the fine acoustic of the Main Hall. The ARC is available for private hire / children’s parties at weekends.

 

The ARC is a member of the Harlow  Cultural Venues Forum.

Registered Number 291079

http://www.stjohnsarc.org.uk

Messages of condolence

Dear Marlies, your contribution to music in Harlow has been incredible. The Friday lunchtime concerts, which you have organised for many years, have enabled local people to hear performances by many fine and varied musicians. You have been a great asset to this community and will be sadly missed. Carol White

Mrs Carol White

Missing your beaming smile. RIP Marlese.

Mr & Mrs Raymond Curtis

Sending my condolences to Marlies' family and friends.

Miss Krizim Feltham

Marlies' passing is a very sad loss to St John's ARC. What lovely tributes at the service today.

Mrs KATHLEEN LORD

Liebe Marlies, vielen Dank, dass du mir geholfen hast, mein Deutsch zu verbessern. Liebe Grüße, Alex

Mr Alex Prentice

Marlies moved so many people by her many kindnesses and gentle presence. She was a wonderful supportive friend and will be much missed by all who knew her. Her work in supporting the arts was undiminished, and enthusiastic until the end of her life. What a tremendous inspiration she was to all of us. My thoughts are with all Marlies' family and friends at this sorrowful time.

Mr Charles Ellis

I am so sorry for your loss. Marlies was a beautiful soul. Xx

Mrs Alisonjane Brown-Reed

In memory of Marlies who was a dear friend for many years. We will always remember her as a kind and gentle person with a warm heart, who it was a pleasure to spend time with. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Sending love from Pat and Bill Crossland, and Rose and Em 

Family Bill, Pat, Rose and Emily Crossland

To Dear Marlies, who was an inspiration to many. Ann Flint

Mrs Ann Flint

For Marlies-with love 'You showed me the way.'

Ms Sheena McKean

In memory of dear Marlies, musically gifted, a skilful teacher, outstandingly caring and a significant, responsible, member of the community.

Mrs Geraldine Tollinton

Marlies, you will not be forgotten around here, that's for sure, all the things you've done for the ARC and others have made a difference to many. Harlow was lucky to have you so long. I shall miss our chats in the carpark at the ARC very much, it was always lovely to bump into you and have a good old chinwag! Rest easy.

Miss Anya Reid

A lovely kind and caring lady. I have known Marlies for many years, from when she taught German at the Adult Education Centre to when we both attended the same yoga class. She was always so busy but had time for everyone, sending love and happy memories from Sue T

Mrs Susan Tibbles

To the memory of dear Marlies, a warm hearted friend, who brought much joy to many. You were a special companion to my Mother, Gretel Mason, and we all loved the concerts you brought to being at the ARC. Rest in peace, but may your legacy live on, Ralph and Joanne Mason

Professor Ralph Mason

In memory of an inspirational woman and a dear friend.

Mrs Johanna Verrells