Emma-Mayer-Obituary

Emma M. Mayer

Esopus, New York

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Esopus, New York
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American Cancer Society

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Emma M. Mayer ESOPUS- Emma M. Mayer, 84, of Esopus, died Friday, April 22, 2011 at home with her family. She was born Dec. 3, 1926 in Catskill, to the late Mathias and Clara (Trautman) Wager. She was married to Frank J. Mayer, they wed on June 30, 1951. Frank passed away on July 29, 1989. Emma...

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Emma Mayer was a good, good person. We had many pleasant days just talking She was a good friend and was always happy. A pleasure to spend time with. Thanks, Emma!

Dear Tom & Deb,

How shocked we were to read this notice and how sorry we were to read it so late. We are so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. She was a special person and was always a joy to be around.

December 29. 2006

As my "Second Mom" and neighbor, Emma enriched my life immeasurably. She has been and will always be an important part of my life.

Tom and Deb,
Please accept our condolences on the passing of your Mom. She and your dad were great neighbors to the Emrich family and there are many great memories of growing up in Esopus.
Joe and Judi Emrich

Tom and Deb
I am very sorry to hear about your Mom. I have very fond memories from childhood and what a great friend and neighbor she was to our family.
Lynn Emrich Scott

" Aunt Emma, your passing is certainly going to leave us with a very sad heart, yet the fond memories of you, and a look at a photo will always put a smile on our faces. Aunt Emma you were a very special person, who touched so many different people. Some of my best childhood memories were with you, and Uncle Frank in Esopus, and I will treasure them forever. Anut Emma we will greatly miss you, and already do, and now you'll always see the first Robin ! Our Love.

Mom, you did really good, and I am so proud of you. I know in my heart that you and Dad are taking care of each other now, and finally dancing together again, now and forever. I already miss you, but will keep going and remember all that you have taught me.

I will always love you Mom...Your daughter Deb.