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MAURINE EPSTEIN
Heaven became brighter and the earth grew a little dimmer January 9, 2018 when Maurine joined her husband and loved ones in eternal comfort. Maurine left worry and pain behind surrounded by love from her daughters, MaryAnn Haines, Chrissy Lynch, Sherri Knecht, her granddaughters Ashley Mae Morris, Hannah Roller, Madison Haines; and her lifelong friend Carol Hardin all at her side. She will be remembered and held in the hearts of her sister Margaret Mackley, her great-grandchildren Raelynne and Archer Roller as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Born in Los Angeles, CA on July 26, 1941, her love for the buildings and streets of L.A. was endless.
Though she lived and traveled many places her soul came to rest in Riverside, CA where she resided for the past 31 years. Maurine will join her husband Leonard Epstein at Riverside National Cemetery on February 2, 2018 at 11:30am and all are welcome.
6 Entries
I miss YOU.
Sherri Knecht
March 5, 2018
My heartfelt deepest condolences to all her family.Moe was the best aunt and second mom we were all so blessed to have.. I have so many special memories with her, that I'll alway's cherish. . Love Catherine Mary
Catherine Ello
January 30, 2018
The best mother anyone could ever be so blessed to have. I can't imagine my life without YOU in it.
Chrissy Lynch
January 29, 2018
Peaceful thoughts to all during this difficult time. Your mother was a wonderful woman. I have fond memories of her. Know that she is still with you...just in a different way now.
Scott Monte
January 29, 2018
Best grandma & Grammy there could ever be. You were indescribable grandma. You made the best impression to every person you came into contact with. I will miss you forever.
Hannah Roller
January 29, 2018
I love and miss you mom. My heart is broken due to your passing. But I know you are paid free and with your loved ones. Rest in peace best mom of all time.
Maryann Haines
January 29, 2018
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