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Mary Lou Flood Dudley

Syracuse, New York

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February 14, 2003 Mary Low Flood Dudley, 73, February 14, 2003. She lived in Syracuse all of her life. A lifelong communicant of Most Holy Rosary Church. She was a claims adjuster for Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and formerly worked as a bookkeeper for FlacksAdvertising. Mary Lou was the first female...

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22 years, mom. Still miss and think of you every day. Hoping you´re with dad, grandma etc. Hoping you are watching out for us and getting to see your 7 beautiful great grandchildren. Love always

Another year without you. You have 7 great grandchildren now. Think of you often, in fact for the first time in years I thought `I should call mom" forgetting for a second that you were gone - missing you still and maybe a bit of old age. 21 years now - sending love and kisses of course. Cherie

Again mom, it´s only 3 days from it but now 20 years from your heavenly anniversary. You are still remembered every day. Sometimes it seems just like yesterday I was talking to you, going to lunch together, talking on the phone, laughing with you while strangely other days it seems like it´s been forever since I´ve seen and spoke to you. You will be a great grandmother again with your 7th in your own birth month, next month, March. Please send our love up there to grandma, grandpa, dad of...

Only 3 more days and it will be 19 years since you went to heaven. You are always in our thoughts. Still have many laughs and yes, some tears from our wonderful memories. Shopping will never be the same fun without you. I still buy a few chocolate covered cherry boxes a year in your memory. You now have 6 beautiful great grandchildren and I´m so happy that you did get to meet your first great granddaughter shortly before you passed. We all talk and think of you still, always bringing smiles...

Mom, it’s been 18 years since you passed. Still miss you so much and think of you every day. You now have 6 great grandchildren, 4 more girls and 1 more boy, who all are being told how special and important you were. I lost my best friend, my fun shopping and eating partner. Dad joined you 12 and 1/2 years ago so I hope you are laughing, eating chocolate covered cherries and fudge sundaes while watching over all of us. Love always - Cherie

Thank you so very much for all the kind thoughts and sympathy sent about my mom. We will miss her forever and never forget her smile and gentle spirit. Your words have provided a source of comfort for my father and sister during this difficult time. Hoping everyone has a Happy St Patrick's day, my mom's Irish eyes are smiling today. Thank you again.

Uncle Bill and family,
Sorry to hear about your loss, Aunt Mary Lou certainly was a special lady. I hope you stay strong and keep up the good work that you and Aunt Mary Lou have done over the years.

Love,
Christine Rupert

Uncle Bill and family, words can never express the depth of sorrow for a loss such as yours. We are grateful for having had the opportunity to see aunt Mary Lou at the last reunion. A dear lady indeed. On behalf of Laura and Lindsay, please accept our condolences and take comfort in knowing that aunt Mary Lou has left the greatest legacy a person could ever leave - loving family and friends. Take care of yourself.

Larry, Laura and Lindsay Rupert

My family expresses our sorrows to all that has known and loved my Aunt Mary Lou. Especially Uncle Bill.

The Michael Rupert Family