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Sheila Mulcrone- Carpenter
November 5, 2004
We would sneak visits to Anut Marg's house just to see Sox dance. We would sit in the back room and watch the dog dance and do tricks. She was always happy to see all of us. Even when we just got done playing at the park and all dirty.
Anut Marg will be missed, but remebered alway in my Heart.
Annette Bjorntvedt {Vega}
November 3, 2004
I remember going to Aunt Marge's house and watching Soxy dance in circles.
I remember going with Grandma Mulcrone for lunch and eating toasted Tuna Melt sandwiches.
We visited not so many years ago and talked about when we were children. I was glad that I could bring my son Reed to see her.
I will miss her terribly.
Maria Forte
November 2, 2004
I remember visiting Aunt Marge with Vicki in Chicago. She told us stories of her younger years and kept trying to get Vicki a glass of juice:) I told Vicki to drink her juice and like it. We also looked at old pictures. We had a very nice visit.
My mom has a picture of Aunt Marge at one of the Mulcrone Weddings. She is sitting with her sister and smiling. Grandma Mulcrone told us stories of how her sisters got beautiful blue dresses because of their red hair and that she was jealous. Aunt Marge enjoyed my mother's letters. It was nice having something tangible to look at and read again especially in your older years. She remembered the letters and when I told her who Vicki and I were on that visit she called my mom Baby June! Aunt Marge will be sorely missed.
June Forte
November 1, 2004
Rita, Carol, Herb, John, Chris, Steve and families,
I will miss your mother and all the memories -- of Good Friday breakfasts, stewed prunes and her wonderful baked ham; her hat trick with Soxy; her pot of tea and her beautiful laugh.
According to my mother, the roster of red-heads in heaven is quite short, but I know Aunt Marge made it for sure and hopefully will have some influence in getting me through the gate.
God bless,
June Forte
November 1, 2004
Rita, Carol, Herb, John, Chris and families,
I will miss your mother and all the memories -- of Good Friday breakfasts, stewed prunes and her wonderful baked ham; her hat trick with Soxy; her pot of tea and her beautiful laugh.
According to my mother, the roster of red-heads in heaven is quite short, but I know Aunt Marge made it for sure and hopefully will have some influence in getting me through the gate.
God bless,
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