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Mary Godfrey

North Syracuse, New York

1930 - 2016

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Mary Catherine Godfrey, 86, of North Syracuse passed away Thursday in St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse. She was born on July 6th, 1930 in Rensselaer, NY. She graduated in 1954 from the College of St. Rose with a B.S. in Nursing and in 1977 from Syracuse University with an M.S. in Adult...

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To Tom Godfrey.Frank Nally sr.was Kitty Telfers' brother,from Mike Nally.

I am so sorry for your loss. Mrs. Godfrey was a very nice person who raised very nice, hard working children who acquired her love of the outdoors. I remember talking with her about the lunes at the lake. A special prayer for Tom, my friend.

Was just asking'bout the Telfers' the other day.My sister Sue called tonight and told me about Mary,so sorry,been a long time ,but I recognize her eyes.

Mary was a good friend of mine. I would help her around the house and try to impress her with my knowledge of plant names. When we ran out of house and yard plants to identify we would get into the medicinal use, or learning the scientific names. what an interesting women I'm lucky to have known. I'm sorry for her family's loss and will say a prayer for them.

Mary was a lovely lady and always had a story. Continued thoughts and prayers to all of you. Much love. Jeanne and Richard

Leanne and I send our love and prayer to you all. May Jesus show you His love and Mercy as He welcomes Mary into His kingdom.

Offering our deepest condolences during this time.

I'm am so sorry for your loss I just heard the news. This is your younger cousin samantha Meyers Ganswith. Please reach out to me. I'm praying for all of you. It has been years since I have seen you guys. Love you all...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. She was a great lady and she will be joining Uncle John, her love. Tom, Pat, Mike and Anne and all the grandchildren, we know what you are feeling. With much love, Johnny and Carol.