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Margaret A. Feneck Srokose

Auburn, New York

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AUBURN < Margaret A. Feneck Srokose, 92, formerly of Olympia Ave., Auburn, died Friday, August 29, 2008, at Mercy Health & Rehabilitation Center. Margaret was born December 10, 1915, in Oakfield, the daughter of Liborio and Pasqualena Versaggi Feneck, and attended Oakfield schools. She was...

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John - We were out of town over the Labor Day weekend. When we returned last night, I saw your Mom's obituary. I know when I talked with you at your Dad's wake, you said you were preparing for another one. We send our condolences and hope that you and your family find peace.

Lucy, Carol, and John,
My heart grieves for you all having had both parents pass so close together - but they wouldn't have wanted it any other way. We should all be so blessed as to have a marriage and love like that of your parents.

I loved them both very much and memories I have of them and the three of you make me smile, even now. I'm sure the family reunion in Heaven is filled with happiness and joy.

May God Bless you and yours always.

Love,
Sandy (cousin DeDe)

Dear Lucy & family....I'm so sorry to
hear of your mom's passing...perhaps
you can take a small amount of
comfort from knowing she and your
dad are together again.

Lucy and family,
So sorry to hear of your Mom's passing so soon after your Dad. I'm sure he was there waiting with open arms.
Please except my condolences, you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Mellony

Lucy, Carol and John & family

Aunt Margie and Uncle Shrek were soul mates and we will miss them. Wishing you comfort and peace.

Love your cousins,
Ginny and Krista xo

Carol & John,

Please know we are thinking about you. How sad to lose both parents in such a short time.

Lucy and family,

Knowing that your mother has gone on to be with your father must be comforting. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you find peace in celebrating their lives. They were blessed to have had such a loving family to love and care for them before their transition.

Stan and Cheryl Longyear