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George Candlelite posted a condolence
Friday, January 28, 2011
We deal with many people everyday here in the shop and most are a pleasure to take care of, but there are a few customers that come in and everyone rushes to wait on them. Mary was one of the people we always enjoyed have visit our shop. Always pleasant and upbeat truly a lovely Lady. With love till we meet again, God bless the Morgan Family. George
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Cindy Zimmerman posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
RIP Aunt Mary,
As a little girl I remember having dinner at Aunt Mary & Uncle Jack's with Grandma & Grandpa on the screened in porch. Lots of memories of Christmas and Thanksgiving dinners with all the Morgans at the Zim house and at Grandmas!
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Linda Amill posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Morgan family,
So sorry to hear about the passing of your Mom. May God be with you & guide you through this difficult time. Always cherish all of the memories about your Mom to help you to go on. My thoughts & prayers are with you.
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Rev. Jennifer Yu Cho posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Dear Morgan Family,
You are in our prayers and thoughts. God bless!
From your friends at
United Methodist Church at Mt. Tabor
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Teresa D'Angelo posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
I recall seeing Mary when visiting in Mount Tabor. Such a lovely smile. Her joy and heart lives on in her beautiful family. Many blessings, The D'Angelo's
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Chris Ferrell posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
As a child growing up, we didn't get together very often with Aunt Mary's family in New Jersey because we lived in Richmond, VA. I remember during one visit Aunt Mary prepared this simple cucumber salad for dinner. I thought it was the best salad I'd ever tasted and to this day it's one of my favorites.
About ten years ago I worked for a company based in Parsippany. During visits to the home office, I was able to take Aunt Mary out to dinner several times. These dinners were the highlight of my trips. Aunt Mary could really turn a phrase. It was "black as the night", he was "strong as a lion", or she "cried like a baby" peppered her descriptions. The topic that dominated our conversations was ,of course, her grandchildren. You could just see her face light up when she talked about the latest thing with Dan and Lora. She loved being a grandmother.
I'm grateful for the time spent with Aunt Mary. I will surely miss her.