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2011
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Matt Mason
June 20, 2011
I love you aunt Marg. We will miss you very much ~ Happy to know that you and Uncle Johnny are together once again.
Matt
Mark & Pat Mason
June 20, 2011
Aunt Marg was one of what I call perfect aunts. She always said the right things and always asked how everyone is doing. I still have the Christmas cards that she got for my three kids when they were 1,2,& 3 that is 43 yrs ago. The last time that Mark and I saw her we told her that we still have them she was so shocked and brought tears to her eyes. We kept the cards because Uncle Johnny and Aunt Marg were so special to us.
Aunt Marg was in her element around kids. I guess that is why she did a wonderful job of raising hers. I am sure that Uncle Johnny is looking down from heaven with a smile on his face and full of pride of how his children have taken care of his wife and their mother.
She will be deeply missed. In our hearts forever.
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