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Esther A. Muncy

Syracuse, New York

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Esther A. Muncy January 2, 2011 Esther A. Muncy, 91, of Memphis, NY, passed away Tuesday, January 2, 2011, at home. She was born in Beverly, MA, on November 14, 1919, and was predeceased by her husband of 55 years, Milton H. Muncy. They had owned and operated neighborhood grocery stores in Utica,...

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Esther I loved to stop by each summer and see you. I think were are the only first cousins left from the Flanagan family. I live in AZ but have never forgot you. I pray the Good Lord takes good care of you.

Gramma,
Even though I knew you for 10 yrs when i was with David I never forgot you when we parted you will be missed..My thoughts are with Mary,Dale,David and Tammy at this time.
always, Christine (Muncy)

Tammy - Mark and I are very sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and your family ~

Alicia and Heather, may you and your grandmother's fond memories of your great gram carry you through this difficult time. We're sorry for your loss.

Love,
Aunt Kathy

Gram,

You are such an important part of my life and there is not a day that goes by when I do not have an endearing memory of you. Every morning on the train into work, i sit and play scrabble on my phone. i remember growing up sitting at the kitchen table playing with you and grandma S, taking 15 minutes to put down a misspelled word. Well, i'll have you know, I'm much better now.

Your taste for life is something I will take with me through life and late into my...

Gram,

You are such an important part of my life and there is not a day that goes by when I do not visit an endearing memory that we made together. Every morning on the train into work, I sit and play scrabble on my phone. I remember growing up sitting at the kitchen table playing with you and Grandma S, taking 15 minutes to put down a misspelled word. Well, I'll have you know, I'm much better at Scrabble now.

Your taste for life is something I will take with me...

Tammy,
We are very sorry to hear about your grandmother. God Bless.
Lynda-Rae and Sherry