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6 Entries
Michael Nutting
August 26, 2011
I did not have the pleasure of knowing you, but my close friends in the Mahaney family were touched so deeply by your presence in their lives, and your spirit and love will live on with them. May you have peace and love as you rest in your new home.
I thought everybody would enjoy this photo of Grandma and Pappa.
Scott
August 23, 2011
Lisa Mahaney
August 7, 2011
We were lucky to have you and are happy that so many memories have been shared with your grandchildren and great-grandchildren. You were and will always be an important part of our family's life.
Julia Mahaney
August 7, 2011
I love and miss you. I'll never forget you. Love, Your Great Granddaughter, Julia.
Daniela Mahaney
August 7, 2011
Great-Grandma, I will always love you and never forget you. I'll remember all the times we saw eachother: At Grandma's house, on holidays, at your nursing home... I still have the purple beads you gave me, along with the donkey stuffed animal. I also still have the fairy necklace that you gave me when I was around 10 years old, and it now hangs from my cell phone so every time I see it I think of you. I love you so much. -Daniela
Scott Mahaney
August 7, 2011
To Grandma: I will always remember the special times we spent together, having our lunches and coffees (as well as long talks). You had such an impact on my life that I will never forget. I love you and I will miss you, and hope to see you again someday. Love, Your Grandson, Scott.
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