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Christine Fister
September 16, 2002
I have many memories of visiting Marian in Baltimore, as a child. She was always very funny. She will be missed. God bless.
Chrissy(Massicotte)Fister
Joyce and Joe Riesett
September 12, 2002
Dear Fountain family, We share in your grief and mourn the passing of your wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. When we moved to Westshire Drive 19 years ago you were among the first to welcome us. Sharing in the enjoyment of our sons, both of whom are married with families now, shaking your head when they misbhaved and laughing at thier antics; calling our youngest "Petie" (you are the only ones to call him that) and he didn't mind in the least. We will be keeping you all in our prayers. Sincerely, Joe and Joyce
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