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John,we just learned about your loss of Mimi. So sorry. I know she was a great help in your FINCA program. BERYL RUPP formerly of Phoenix, now Sisters Or.
May 29, 2017


Santa Fe, New Mexico
HATCH, Marguerite Sakir 8/4/1942 - 10/31/2016 Marguerite was born in Los Angeles and educated in Tucson. Raised in a family of modest means, Marguerite-better known as "Mimi"-graduated from Rincon High School in 1960 and then married Clyde Sakir. The couple soon had three children, Kelly, Guy,...
Read MoreJohn,we just learned about your loss of Mimi. So sorry. I know she was a great help in your FINCA program. BERYL RUPP formerly of Phoenix, now Sisters Or.
May 29, 2017
Hello John, Just heard from Barbara rodey of the passing of Mimi. My love to you at this time and forever. Peace, William Drabkin, Corvallis, OR- YOu may not remember me, I volunteered with FINCA back in Tucson and worked in Belize as well with the Papaya growers...
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April 12, 2017
I am so honored to have known Mimi. She was a wonderful woman and a inspiration. I will always remember what a caring, strong, and beautiful person she was. I am proud to have called her a friend.
Esther Bermudez CMA
November 17, 2016 | Santa Fe, NM
I'm very sorry to learn of your passing. It was always a pleasure to see you at the SFCC Fitness Center.
Richard Khanlian
November 17, 2016 | Santa Fe, NM
Dear Mimi;
Thank you. Thank you for sharing your soul and light with us and with all of those that knew you. You will always be a great inspiration to me. I treasure all of those tender moments and conversations we shared. Go with love and peace.
Delaina Miller
November 11, 2016 | Kansas City, MO
Rest in peace, Mimi. You touched the lives of so many with your light and love. You made a difference and you are missed. Bridget treasures and will treasure the lovely collection of classical and modern "girl power" books that you've given to her over the years. A few nights ago at dinner she told us that your spirit is talking to Grandma Dita's spirit. Much love to you, Uncle John.
Marian Saksena Hatch
November 11, 2016 | St Paul, MN