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Mary Ann AUGE-O'KANE

Roseville, Minnesota

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"Sookie" (nee Wosika) Age 81, of Little Canada Passed away peacefully surrounded by loving family on April 21, 2017. She is survived by her children, Rick (Denise) Auge, Shelly (Mike) Jenkins, Laurie (Mick) Ludwig, Kevin Auge, Cathy (Mark) McLean, Kathy (Gregg) Luebke, Shannon O'Kane, Shawn...

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I have just learned of Mary Ann's passing and of John's last October. My deepest sympathy to the Auge and O'Kane families. I have special memories of both Mary Ann & John that I will cherish forever. Two wonderful people who meant a lot to me. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. To Cathy McLean and Shawn O'Kane, Thank You for letting me be a part of their lives. Much love....

Please accept my sincerest condolences. May God and your fond memories bring peace and comfort during this difficult time.
Ms Porter

I'M SORRY FOR YOUR LOST OF YOUR MOTHER, SHE WAS A WONDERFUL,JOYFULLY PERSON,WHEN YOU SEEN HER YOU FELT HAPPY TOO.I WANTED YOU TO KNOW HOW PROUD OF YOU KIDS SHE WAS. WHEN SHE WOULD TALK ABOUT YOU HER FACE WOULD LIGHT UP.I'M THE DAUGHTER OF VERNA GILSON, WHO WAS PART OF THE SEWING CLUB.ONE TIME I ASK MY MOM ABOUT THE CLUB NAME BECAUSE THEY ONLY MADE A FEW THINGS, WELL SHE JUST LAUGHED.WHEN THEY CAME OVER I COULD HEAR THEM,THEY WOULD TALK AND TALK AND LAUGH ALOT AND HAD A WONDERFUL TIME. WHEN I...

Shelly Jenkins,
I'm so sorry for your loss, I'll be praying for you and your family, your mother was a beautiful lady! Sounds like she is a part of an awesome family! Prayers for you all,
Sandy Wilson

With deepest sympathy as you remember your Mom. So sorry for your loss, our hearts and prayers are with you.

Shelly, wishing you courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart. Sorry for you loss

Shelly and Mike, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of sorrow.

One thing I will always remember is whenever I would do something crazy to my hair she would always tell me she loved it whether it was me dying or bright red or my shaving it all off. She always told me she loved it no matter what I did to it. Even though she would probably go home and tell grandpa how much she rather see me with my natural hair color just like everybody else would.

I am so sorry to hear about Mary Ann's passing. My prayers are with you all.