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January 22, 2011
Aunt Mary, I miss you a lot!! so does Jackson. Everytime we go over to your house, he looks for you. I know you are in a better place without the constant pain. I will never forget the times we spent together the last few years. This Christmas eve was so special, going to two movies and to Bob Chins for lunch. I had a great time spending the whole day with you. Love, Sue
Shirley Stokes
January 17, 2011
Mary, you were one of my oldest and dearest friends! I keep wanting to pick up the phone and call you to see if you are up to going to the movies! I will miss you dearly. I'll never forget going to Niagra Falls with you and seeing all the many movies over the years. Thanks for trying to teach me to knit last year and going with me to the craft shows.
I'm so glad you aren't in pain any longer and back with your dear father. I'm sure he was so glad to see you once again.
God Bless and see you at the bridge some day, Mary!
Love you,
P.S. Say hello to my family for me!
Shirley Stokes
Richard Satterlee
January 5, 2011
I will miss you. You are part of a loving family. I didn't spend much time talking to you but your common sense helped me to think in a better way and I thank you for it. If I am good, I will see you later.
Thank You...Richard K Satterlee
Kathy Leon
January 5, 2011
Mary, you were a dear friend, even though we hadn't been in touch for a while, I often thought of you. I have many happy memories of you! God bless you!
January 4, 2011
Mary Mary Mary
I can't believe your gone! We never did get to finish your quilt projects.
Patricia Posedel
Sue Lammert
January 4, 2011
Aunt Mary,
I miss you already. Thank you for being such a great Aunt, my dear god mother, and my confirmation sponser. Thank you for all the time you spent making Jackson his beautiful sweaters. I had so much fun spending time with you these past few years and going to the many places. P.S. I did tell the parents the story of the paint, the sand, the gasoline, and the off-track betting stories. Thank you again for the many fond moments.
You are no longer in soo much pain.
Love,
Sue
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