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Marion Charbonneau

Grand Forks, North Dakota

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Marion Charbonneau passed away in Grand Forks, North Dakota. The obituary was featured in Grand Forks Herald on December 8, 2004.

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Grandma, dad comes to me in my dreams. I'm ok. He can rest. Play cards with the family and enjoy all the things this earthly world can't. Love you

I have been thinking about you a lot Gramma and missing you everyday! Thanks for watching over us....love you! Janet

We also miss you so much, yesterday we were talking about the quilting and all the beautiful quilts our kids got for graduation, we have lost all of those special gifts. I keep making blue jean quilts as a reminder of what you taught me. I love and miss you. I am glad your with JESUS Francine

Happy Mothers day Mom, Just got back from No. dak. I stayed with the girls, But I guess its time to get back to life, I miss Jerry So much, But he is still with me in my heart. I love you Mom and miss you very much. Lou

It's been a long time but I think of you daily. I need your guidance and strength more than ever. You know my troubles. You know my heart. Help me to get through this difficult time. Love and miss you grandma!

Hi MaMa,I just was thinking of your Birthday,I still miss you a whole lot, and still talk to you when Im quilting. Thank you for still being with me. I love you Lou

Gramma,
The memories you gave us are priceless. Your smile lit up the room. Your voice and the way you talked, so distinct. My favorite is when you'd say "Oh go on". Your hands so skilled and powerful yet delicate. Your laugh so happy and jolly. Your generosity was simply immense. You touched thousands of people. Your love everlasting.

Hello Gramma! Hard to believe 8 years have past by already. Not a day goes by that we don't think of you. Thank you for always watching over us. We love you so much!! Love Janet, Dave, Madison and Hannah

Hi mom, it just doesn't seem that long ago that you left us. I still miss you very much, I still ask how you do this and how you do that with and quilting. Then think back that when we quilted together. Thank you for all you've taught me. Mom I still love you and miss you.
Mary Lou