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Marie Anne Zientara

Augusta, Maine

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AUGUSTA -- Marie Anne Zientara, 85, formerly of Civic Center Drive, died peacefully Sunday, Feb. 18, 2007, from complications of Alzheimer's disease, at MaineGeneral Rehabilitation and Nursing Care at Glenridge, with her daughter by her side. Anne fought a long battle against a formidable illness...

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Lorie,

I'm so sorry for your loss! I know that our daughter loved her very much! My love is with you!!!

Peggy,

I am so sorry for your loss. My throughts and prayers are with you.

Sincerely, BJ

Peggy, Lori and Gerry,
Sorry for the lost of your mom. I was able to see both her and your dad's kindness and generosity in their years of volunteering at the Augusta Mental Health Institure. I also lost my mom to Alzheimers so I know she is now in a better place. May God bless you and keep you safe.

Even though 40 years have passed, Anne's beautiful smile and deep laugh are with me still. Her light, God's light, was easy to see and wonderful to feel. She had a way of being that was free, unpretentious, and joyful. These gifts of Anne spread to those around her and I was one of many to recieve. She remains in a sacred place in my heart. My sincere condolences to Marguerite and her family.

Hi! Was sad to hear about your mother passing on. Now she is resting with no pain, until resurrection in a world in peace. InRev. 21:3,4. Pain and Death done away with. My wife & I hold memories when we were visiting as Family members when she always made us laugh, she was such a sweet person. Our sympathy goes out to you and sister & brother. Your Cousin

Peggy, Lorie, Gerry,

I am saddened to hear of Anne's death. All the great character traits of Anne mentioned in the obituary, I was priveleged to have experienced first hand during my time with Anne and Wally in Faaa, Tahiti. I met Peggy there as she visited them and enjoyed time on the island of Moorea. Anne's kindness, warmth, enthusiasm and fearlessness were special gifts to all she met. Both Anne and Wally were part of my incredible experience of learning ministry, a new culture...

Dear Lori and family,
Roger Jean kindly informed me of your mother's death and I wish to offer all of you my most sincere sympathy. I knew her and Wally well when I was stationed at St. Paul Center. Many times I visited at the house and even did some magic a few times in the 70's. I enjoyed both Ann and Wally and will certainly pray for their eternal rest. May God bless all of you with peace and hope at your loss.
Lovingly,

Peggy,Lori and family,
I am sad to hear of the loss of your mother. To know her was to love her! She certainly made many of my days at Granite Hill much more fun than they would have been without her presence. I know this is your second loss of a loved one in a very short time and my thoughts are with you as you say goodbye to another beloved family member. Hold your memories of the good times with your Mom close to your heart and she will never really be gone! Fondly, Sharon