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5 Entries
Laura Hansen-Yasitis
December 13, 2007
Mare, i still find it very hard to believe your not here. There are very few of us who go back 35 years. You were like one of my sisters. I'll really miss our phone calls & e-mails. I'll really miss all the laughs we would share. Thank you for letting me be a part of your life & Chrissy, Angie, T.J. & of course baby Gavin.You will always be in my heart & i'll think of you always. As we would say at the end of our phone calls " I LOVE YOU". I'll talk to you in my prayers.
Love you.
Laura
Kristina Katsoulas
December 12, 2007
Aunt Maryanne, I have known you my entire life and have so many memories with you and your family. Thank you for taking me on my first tour of Suffolk, LI on a plane and for always being there for my mom. I love you with all my heart and you were already missed before you passed. Say hi to my dad for me. XO
Barbara Hopkins
December 11, 2007
MaryAnne, one of my extended sisters. Thank you for always making me feel so loved when it came to family things with the Howards. I will truley miss you dearly. We did have many laughs playing that computer trivia game. You will forever be in my heart. Love you always & forever Your sister friend Budda OXOX
Terry (Bean) Ridgwell
December 11, 2007
Mare...you have touched so many lives..I feel priviledged to call you my friend for the last 35 yrs.
I will miss our "late night" chats..the sudden calls regarding trivia..the constant reminising of days gone by..I will never be able to pick up a newspaper & not think of you,wondering which story we will discuss (or argue about) later in the day .I need to let you know just how much knowing you has impacted me & my life... Mare,you were once in my life,you will be forever in my heart...As we always said to eachother at the end of our phone calls..."I Love You"
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