Marion-Merrill-Obituary

Marion I. Merrill

Quincy, Massachusetts

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Marion Merrill passed away in Quincy, Massachusetts. The obituary was featured in The Patriot Ledger on June 18, 2008.

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Hi Ma! I miss you more than you know.

Hello Maureen,
I am so sorry to hear about your Mom, but know she is now at rest with her dear Marion! She was such a lovely lady and my Mom loved her so much, too, I am sure she will be there to welcome her to heaven. Please keep in touch and let me know if there is anything that George and I can do for you, we love you! Be well!
All our love,
Pam and George

Maureen,
I was saddened to hear your terrible news. Your mother was so sweet and a true friend to my mother. She was always smiling with a terrific attitude. I will miss talking with her. I am so sorry for all of your trouble...to lose two family members in such a short span of time is awful.
Love,
Lorraine

Hi Maureen,
I just wanted you to know that I am thinking of you and hope you are doing OK. I loved your mom. She was fun. You have gone through quite a lot this year. Hang in there.
Love,
Jon

Dear Maureen,

I was very sorry to hear about your mother. She and your father and Marion and you all made your homes open to me and meant a lot to me. I remember her love of talking, telling stories and baking some of the best bread. My deepest sympathy.

Love Karen

Dear Moe,
Your Mom was a wonderful woman. I enjoyed the many years of letter writing. She supported and encouraged me in my early years of motherhood.

She is resting now and home with your dad and Marion. She will live on however, in our hearts. I am here is you need me. Love, Debbie Blackburn and Family

Maureen;

May your Mom, Dad, and Sis be safe in the embrace of Gods' eternal love. Our prayers and love are with you.

Maureen,

I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. I remembered the smile on your face and the glow in your eyes when you told stories about your mother, Marion. There's no reason why the memories of your beloved mother can't still bring joy and fondest to you, your friends, and the ones that she dearly touched.

With my deepest sympathy,

Dave Katz

May fond memories of your Mom (and your sister) comfort you in the tough times.