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August 3, 2011
Marion was a one of a kind woman. Her faith was seen by everyone she knew. She loved her family and her friends. I will miss her but know I will see her again when the time is right. Thank you Marion for being a wonderful and loving friend to my family and me. I love you!!
Greg McKelvey
Pastor of Youth and Family at First Baptist Church of Yarmouth Maine. 1998-2007
Jane & Dick Cole
May 20, 2011
God saw you getting tired & here on earth nothing more could be done. So He put His arms around you & whispered "Come to Me." Although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A loving heart stopped beating, hardworking hands at rest...God broke our hearts to prove to us HE only takes the best. We'll miss you!
Mary Morton(Dunham)
May 18, 2011
Where do I start to put so many memories of my childhood and growing up across the street from Mamie and Tinkabell!! I am so thankful that I was able to see Mamie on my last visit to Maine in 08.. Thanks to seeing Evie and finding out where she was living in Falmouth.. Living on West Elm street .. the video back then of me riding my new bike that Mamie took, spending time downstairs in their "dance" room, going over while mom and dad played cards and being the spoiled pest that I was... It has been so many years since seeing Ernie and Randa but please know my heart goes out to all of you for the loss of a woman so loved by all her kids in the neighborhood... Love from Mom (Charity) and Deb and I too..... Sending lots of love to all of you and Evie and Curly and all the family.. Mamie, you will be missed, just as Tinkabell still is..
Debby Frye
May 18, 2011
Aunt Mamie- I loved you so much as you were such an guiding light for me- particularly in most recent years. Thinking of you- reminds me how much I loved it when you cooked (your mac & cheese was the greatest), wanted to go shopping or just simply wanted to talk one on one. These times will never be forgotten!!! Love- Deb
Arlene and Ian Simpson
May 18, 2011
Dear Frye and Payne family our deepest sympathy to you all... may you remember all of the treasured memories you were blessed to share! With love and prayers, Arlene and Ian Simpson
Ed & Renate Ryan
May 18, 2011
Ernie and family..... Renate and I would like to express our sincere condolences at the passing of your Mom. She was, and still is, a precious Godly woman with whom we shared many fine days. We love you all and weep with you. Someday soon we will ALL be together once again with never a parting time to come.
Amanda voss
May 18, 2011
I will miss you so much, Thank you for anything. This is not good bye it is see you later.. You will always be in my heart. Love you Mrs Frye XOXO
Stoddard Family
May 18, 2011
So many fond memories, bull frogs at Coffee Pond, turkey dinners at Grammy Jacklin's, custard pies, and great big hugs; you will be greatly missed and always loved.
Our deepest sympathy to Ernie, Randa, and family.
All our love,
"Bean" (Craig), Janet, Jake, Linan, Steve, Thomas, and Noah
Larry Davis
May 18, 2011
Please accept my condolances. I grew up in Yarmouth and my Dad owned the ESSO Staion just down Route #1 from Tink Frye's gas station. Although they were competitors in the gas station business, they helped each other succeed as Tink and Marion were friends with my Dad and Mom, Ed and Marie Davis. Seeing those old picture of Tink and Marion brought back a lot of memories. I remember Mrs. Frye as a very kind and loving person. She was always very kind to my twin brother, Bill and me. She was also very fun loving and I thought she really enjoyed life. My Dad was a very serious minded person but she could always get him to smile and laugh
Larry Davis
Ginelle Payne
May 18, 2011
So I answered, "I'm coming. I read in your letter what you wrote about me, And I'm coming to the party you're throwing for me." Psalm 40:7 (MSG)
Enjoy the party, Gram girl! Loving you always & always...
Pat & Sterlin Clockedile
May 18, 2011
Ernie and Randa, we are saddened to hear of your mother's passing. We have enjoyed her friendship and company over the years from the years when we all were at NYA through the recent years at First Baptist in Yarmouth. And since we now live summers on Coffee Pond we think of her often as we kayak around and by where you all spent summers in the past. Take comfort in knowing where she is going and that you will one day have a joyfilled reunion with her.
May 18, 2011
We love you aunt Mame. Love Rod and Sue Frye
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