Mary-Reeher-Obituary

Mary Ann Reeher

Albany, New York

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LATHAM Mary Ann Reeher, 56, of Latham, died Thursday, August 4, 2005 at Albany Memorial Hospital after a spirited battle with leukemia. She was the wife of John Reeher. Born in Greenville, Pa., she was the daughter of the late John and Ann D'Urso. She was a graduate of Mercyhurst College in Erie,...

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Dear John, Jessica, and Annette,
I JUST RECENTLY LEARNED OF YOUR LOSS AND I WANT TO EXTEND MY DEEPS SYMPATHIES TO YOU. MARYANN WAS A STRONG WOMAN WHO NO MATTER WHAT ALWAYS HAD A SMILE ON HER FACE. THE DAYS I SPENT WITH HER WHEN I WORKED AT MEMORIAL WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. HER KINDNESS AND SMILE WILL BE REMEMBERED IN MY HEART ALWAYS. YOU ALL ARE IN MY PRAYERS.
GOD BLESS
HEATHER GILMORE

john, i am so sorry for your loss. mary ann was an inspiration to all of us. she will live forever in our heart.

To Mary Ann's family,

I am so sorry for your loss. I knew her for many years through our shared dedication to and love of the Ronald McDonald House and will always remember her with great fondness.

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Tammy Weinman

John, Jessica & Annette
Though I haven't seen her in years I will miss her just the same. She was warm and welcoming, caring ,a huge heart and smile. My thoughts are with you in this time of loss.
Jenny

John, Jessica and Annette
Please know you are in my very special thoughts and prayers. I feel priviledged to have known and worked with Mary Ann. She will be missed and forever hold a special place in the hearts of many.
Love and prayers, Kathy Schoolcraft

Dear John, Jessica, and Annette,
Mary Ann is one of the most remarkable people I have ever known. She fought her diagnosis of leukemia with more strength and courage than I have ever seen. She was always so positive and uplifting and
was able to give me one of the greatest gifts of all... friendship. My sincere condolences to the entire
Reeher family, as you will always be in my thoughts and prayers.
With love and sympathy,
Chris Scavone RN AMH

John, Jessica, and Annette,
We are grateful for the opportunity to have met all of you and to provide nursing care to Mary Ann. She has left us with gifts that we will always remember ( her smiling face, her wonderful sence of humor, and her heart of gold ).Mary Ann will be missed dearly by all and will always be remembered. With deepest sympathy,

Dear John and family,
At times like this, even I am at a loss of words (and I know that's hard to believe). What can anyone say about the most amazing woman we have ever met. She fought this rotten disease with more dignity and courage than I have ever seen.
And, she was truly blessed with the most wonderful loving and caring family (John, you'd make a GREAT nurse). We too, loved her and will miss her.
You all have our deepest sympathy and love, Barb Knapp and everyone at...