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Anna M. Legg

Johnson city, New York

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Anna M. Legg of Johnson City Anna M. Legg, 86, of Johnson City, passed away Friday afternoon July 4, 2008, at the James G. Johnston Memorial Nursing Home. She was predeceased by her husband, William Legg; her parents, Anna and Martin Polasek; three brothers, Joseph, John, and Martin...

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Mom we miss you and Dad so very much. Now you are together and you are both at peace. Bill and I are doing okay and take one day at a time. You were like parents to me and I am very grateful for that. You were the best Mom and Dad. Love you and we have many memories of vacations with you and we sit and laugh about the beach...Love to you both and look over us both...Jenny & Bill

Dear Diane and Bill,
I was sorry to learn of your mom's death. I have wonderful memories of her as I was growing up right behind you. She always helped me feel welcome in your home. I would welcome a chance to catch up Diane. It has been so many years!

Bill and Jenny Legg, Please accept our deepest sympathies. You are in our thoughts and prayers in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Diana,

Karen and I were saddened to read about your Mom's passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Diane,
I was so sorry to read in the paper about your mom. Although I did not know her well, you were a great HS friend and my thoughts are also with you at this time. My prayers are with you.

Cousins Bill and Diane,

Aunt Anna was a very special person with a contagious smile and an always positive attitude. I will always remember all the fun times at our family holiday get togethers and the cottage. Aunt Anna and uncle Bill were the best. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

Bill & Jenny - Mike and I were going through our mail last Friday morning and was thinking of Grandma when we came across a subscription of Readers Digest. We began subscribing to it because the first time we went to visit her at the nursing home, she requested a copy to read. I was just telling Mike that maybe we should just switch the address so the subscription went directly to her, especially since we are no longer in NY and cannot personally deliver her a copy. I will miss her very...

Bill and Diane, I have had such wonderful memories of your Mom. Her smile and she always listen to what I had to say. She loved her sweets, I always brought cookies over and she loved them. She's at peace now and with all the angels in heaven. Love, Patty