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Aileen "Mickey" Hart

Daly City, California

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Aileen "Mickey" (Barry) Hart (1923-2010) Mickey was born at home on June 1, 1923 in Millbrae, California. She attended Our Lady of Angels grammar school and graduated from Mercy High School in Burlingame in 1941. Soon thereafter, she worked as a keypunch operator for the Matson Navigation Lines...

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Please submit message shown. I am so pleased to be included in this memorial. Many memories of a time in our lives. Mickey and Bert were a wonderful part of that' Gloria Perret

I knew Mickey and Bert from Matrson Navigation. Working with her as a key punch operator. Remember many many fun days and laughter with her.
Not seeing her for many years, I was not surprised to see what a wonderful life she had. An outstanding life!
Gloria Perret

What a wonderful lady! God bless her and all of her family

Mickey will always live on in the hearts of those who were blessed to know and love her. So grateful for her sharing her joy, generosity of laughter and hilarious story of Spunky the dog. Will miss her lipstick moments at McD's every am after Mass. Her life was such a gift to everyone who crossed her path.

A beautiful lady with a kind spirit. I am very glad to have known her as someone who was always very kind to me, as well as many, many others, and who was a wonderful friend to my mother RoseMary.

It has been a privilege and an honor knowing Mickey over the past 24 years. She was always warm, friendly, and quick with a smile and a joke. She always possessed a great sense of humor. You knew within moments of meeting her that you would enjoy any time that you would spend together. Mickey had an amazingly open heart, was pleased to offer any help she could when needed, and was most appreciative of those who helped her. She was a loving Mother, Grandmother and friend. We will miss her very...

It has been a privilege and an honor knowing Mickey over the past 24 years. She was always warm, friendly, and quick with a smile and a joke. She always possessed a great sense of humor. You knew within moments of meeting her that you would enjoy any time that you would spend together. Mickey had an amazingly open heart, was pleased to offer any help she could when needed, and was most appreciative of those who helped her. She was a loving Mother, Grandmother and Friend. We will miss her very...

God, bless Mickey. I remember that when I was a priest at St. Veronica's, Mickey would be assisting in the sacristy early in the morning and, just before Mass would begin, she'd say with a smile, "See you in church!" It was a friendly ritual. The remembrance of her specially-marked parking place brings a smile to my face, too.
My condolences to her family and to all the friendly parishioners who have to say goodbye to her until we are gathered together again in God's kingdom.