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MADALYN T. HUMPHREY April 22, 1922- February 14, 2014 Age 91, passed away in Hemet, CA, after struggling with Alzheimer's. She was born in Jeffersonville, IN, to Edwin & Gladys Rahm into a family of five brothers and two sisters. Married Paul Humphrey on December 25, 1942, and was grateful for 62 years of devoted love before his passing in 2004. She retired from TRW in Redondo Beach, CA, after working as an electrical technician for 35 years. She loved traveling, painting, dancing, shopping and most of all gardening. She was beloved by her family and friends and will be deeply missed. She is survived by her loving daughters Diane Corte, Gail Bennett (Mickey); granddaughters Genifer Wallace and Heather Ainsworth (Tristan) and Karyn Cantor; great grandchildren Christian, Joshua, Eyan, Hunter, Isabella and Laila; great-great granddaughter Isebell and her sister Grace McCament A memorial service will be held at Arlington Mortuary, 9645 Magnolia Ave., Riverside on February 21, 2014 at 1:00 PM, followed by a celebration of life at 8295 Bogey Ave., Hemet, at 4:00PM. Arlington Mortuary, Directors, (800) 275-4648 www.arlingtonmortuary.com
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