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Mae E. Whitby

Claymont, Delaware

Age 90

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Mae E. Whitby (Gavin)Age 90, died February 22, 2013 at her home in Claymont, DE surrounded by her loving family. Mae was born, raised and educated in Chester, residing there before moving to Claymont, DE 63 years ago. She was a graduate of Notre Dame Girl's High School in Moylan.Mae was retired...

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Harry, Karen, Maribeth, Debbie and family;
Our hearts are heavy with sadness for your loss. We keep fond memories close to our hearts, and know that Mae is in a peaceful place, filled with our loving thoughts and prayers. We think back to the many wonderful memories we have had with your family; celebrating life's many milestones and sharing comfort (and food) though life's tragedies. Birthday picnics, births and baptisms, weddings, funerals... Of course, some of mine and Gail's best...

Dear family, you are in my thoughts and prayers. Beth Williams

We send our sincere sympathy to the entire family. I know she must have been a wonderful person/ mother and grandmother to have so many taking such good care of her over these last few years. I hope your memories of her will sustain you at this difficult time. Please give Pop pop a hug for us.

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Losing a loved one is never easy, regardless of how long they lived. Your Mother was absolutely beautiful. I see so much of Karen and Debbie in this picture. My deepest condolences to all of you and may her memories live on through each of you.

To Heather, So sorry for your loss, although I did not know your Grandmoms name, when I saw this picture I knew she belonged to you. You look very much like her. I hope your many fond memories will help you through this difficult time. Sharon White

To: Harry, Karen, Maribeth, Debbie and Families:

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time. We were so sorry to hear about Mae. Our special memories of her are when my husband Jim worked with Mae at Beneficial Bank, and when Jim, and I would visit at Christmas time with our three children. Mae and Harry would always make us feel so welcomed and would shower us with gifts and make a delicious homemade dinner for us. We would talk for hours and Mae would...

I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.