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Alean Sensabaugh
September 20, 2001
She is/was my Nana. It was so hard to lose her. It truly seems that we have all lost a bit of ourselves as well. So many things now have meanings to painful to remember but too joyous to forget.
Judy Hogan
September 18, 2001
I just want to express my condolences to the family. I had the pleasure to know Mary for a short time. Her granddaughter is married to my brother, Don Hogan. She was always smiling and knew how to crack a joke. I know that she will be missed, but she did bring a lot of love and joy to those who knew her.
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