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Marilyn E. Gaston

Elma, New York

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GASTON-Marilyn E. (nee Topp) October 31, 2007 age 72; wife of Robert J. Gaston; mother of Kathleen A. Kaiser, Jacquelyn R. (Craig) Gaiser and Robert L. (Susan) Gaston; grandmother of Dennis J. (Elisabeth) Creed, Paul R. Kaiser, Benjamin C. Kaiser, Rachel L. Gaiser and David C. Gaiser;...

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Just remembering a fantastic lady. I spend a lot of time with her at work. Thankful I got to say goodbye the day before she passed. Miss her

Dear Bob,
I will always hold dearly the last day I was able to visit with you and Marilyn. The stories of her childhood on the farm and the two headed calf! She was a wonderful woman and admired by many. Some of us live busier live then others, but always know we're
just next door if you need any thing.Thoughts and prayers: Karen, Leon and family.

Dear Bob,
Please accept my deepest sympathy over the loss of Marilyn. She was always very good to me and a very fiesty lady. May God bless you and your family. Sharon Liberto

Dear Kathy and Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your whole family everyday.I met your Mom once at Ben's graduation and she was very nice and easy to talk to. I'm so sorry for your loss, I know it is not easy. Take care.

Dear Bob and Family.
I.m so very sorry to hear of your loss, Marylin was always a happy go lucky kind of lady.always smiling and cheerful and ready to do her run.She will be missed and always remembered in our hearts at the bus garage.In our prayers and thoughts.

WE ARE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. OUR PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU.

Dear Bob and Family--Please accept our sincere condolances. It was great to know Marilyn and to have her as a member of our family. Bob, we are very sorry we can't be there for you as you and Marilyn were always there for us in times like these. You are all in our prayers. Chuck and Linda Osborne

B,J,K S, I spent many hours with Mar over dinners at ski club. I wouldn't trade a second of them. She will always live in my heart. You all were exceptionally wonderful to her. Thank you for that. She will be sadly missed but never ever forgotten. She was a heck of a woman. Loved all those hand motions and the way she examined everything she bought, or ate. Thank God she rests. Her bus will always be #289. One of her pals drives it now as she will ride along and keep watch. Please take...

"Sympathy"
The tear another's tears bring forth,
The sigh which answers sigh,
The pulse that beats at other's woes,
E'en though our own be nigh,

A balm to bathe the wounded heart
Where sorrow's hand hath lain,
The link divine from soul to soul
That makes us one in pain,

Sweet sympathy, benignant ray,
Light of the soul doth shine;
In it is human nature giv'n
A touch of the divine.
~Anonymous

I'm sorry about your loss, Jackie and Cathy.