Mary-Bourassa-Obituary

Mary Bourassa

Obituary

BOURASSA, Mary Lou, age 50, ascended February 20, 2003. Mary was a caring and loving wife and mother of two, a woman whose heart was pure and put others in front of herself at all times. She leaves behind the family and friends she loved deeply. In loving Memory, Mary, we will keep you in our...

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Our sympathy goes out to Bob and his family during this time of their loss. Mary was a wonderful person, always had a smile for everyone. She was one of the first people we met when we moved to Tampa and she immediately made us feel welcome. Mary will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her.

In memory of Mary Bourassa we commit ourselves to remember the wonderful experience we were able to share with her and family. Our time together was brief, but our love for her will be everlasting.

Mary will be truly missed by the Wheeler family. She has been a loving, caring person in my life who would do anything for someone she loved or had befriended. She had a great sense of humor and shared wonderful stories. She could laugh at herself as well. Mary was a person who made an impact on all of our lives. I will miss her always. I will carry her spirit in my heart forever. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of her family as we know how great your loss is.

Fran, Lee...

Our heartfelt condolences go to the entire Bourassa Family. Although Mary has departed this life, we are assured to be joined together once again in the New Life. That is our Faith.
With remembrances of our chats and togetherness, Mary will live on within each person She touched.

We love you,

Ron, Lynn and families.

WE WILL ALL MISS HER SWEETNESS AND LOVING WAYS.

Dear Bob and Family
We are sorry to hear of your loss. Mary was a very kind and loving person.
Our thoughts are with you and we share your sadness.

Bob,
We were both saddened to hear of your loss. We both loved Mary. She was always so nice to us whenever we saw her, she made us feel welcome. God will sustain you in your time of sorrow. God bless. Mike & Linda

Bob and family. When there are no words there are memories. We remember Mary's smile which was so welcoming. We remember Mary's zest for life that inspired us all to live a little deeper. We remember also her committment to her family. In short we will remember Mary daily, think kindly of what she gave us and be thankful for the opportunity to know her. Please know that many knew and loved her as a special person.

Bob, our hearts and prayers go out to you and your family. We are so glad to have known Mary even though it was for a short time. She was a very special person and we enjoyed all the times we spent together riding on our motorcycles and will always remember and cherish those memories forever.