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Dorothy Pace
August 11, 2007
Margie:
Jim and I are very sorry to hear of your passing. Margie, you were a dear friend to my mom, Jim and me. I know you, Ann and my mom are up in heaven right now catching up on everything!!
The Agnes Griffin Family
July 31, 2007
We are so very sorry to learn of Margie's and her cousin Ann's passing. Margie was a source of strength, dependability and true friendship to our dear Aunt Agnes, Margie's Bayport neighbor and lifelong friend of Kay Casey. In turn, Margie provided enoumous help and support to our Aunt and our family. She will be missed but boy what party they'll have in heaven!
Jeffrey Meyer
July 30, 2007
When I first moved into BayPort, you were among the first that really made me feal like I belonged. I will always remember some of those rather philasophical conversations we had Marge. In many ways you made it possible for me to see the better parts of myself. You will be missed by us all
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