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Mary Cecelia Gorham

Ewing Township, New Jersey

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Mary Cecelia Gorham TRENTON - Mary Cecelia Gorham of Ewing Township was called into God's hands on Saturday at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis in Trenton, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Manhattan, NY, and formerly of Old Bridge, NJ, Mary resided in Ewing for the past 16 years....

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i am so sadden by the news ,my long loving friend has gone home,GOD did see her struggling,so he took her home,she loved volunteering at fuld,and we all loved her ,she loved her cake or any goodie,it seems i know all her family ,she loved you all so much,and we would talk for hours about you all,i know mary took a peice of our hearts with her ,i will continue to keep you all in my prayers,in christian love and friendship, marge gray

Mom,
Words cannot say how much I will miss you!! Having you with us since Daddy died gave me a greater insight to the women you were. Your love for all of us gave us strength and you showed us how important family is. Thank you for being my mother. I know that you are with Dad now and I am happy for you. You are forever in my heart. I hope I can be half the woman you were. Our home will never be the same without you!! Your presense will be missed everyday!!

Love,
Linda ...

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Kampe family, please let us know if you need anything.
Always remember the good times...she will last forever in your memories.

~Matt and Heather Furman

Mary,

It was always so nice to run into you at church and when I would visit Kathy. You were always so sweet and had very nice things to say about our boys. We will always keep you in our hearts and in our prayers. You were a Grandmother to all those you touched. You will be missed.

Love William, Nora, Nick & Alex

Linda, Bill & Family
May it comfort you to know
that we were so very sorry
to hear of your loss. You're in our thoughts now, and in the days to come.

Please accept my very deepest sympathy on the death of your mother. Mary was so fun and loving to volunteer with at the hospital. Sincerely, Volunteer

Mrs. Gorham,

I was saddened to hear that you had left us, but was happy to hear that you are now in a better place. I was 11 when you moved into Linda & Bill's house across the street from me. You treated me like one of your own grandchildren and I accepted you as another Grandmother to me. You always had nothing but good things to say about people. I loved when you called me "Little Tommy", told me how great of a kid I was and touched my cheek or rubbed my head while doing so. When I...

Grandma,
I love and miss you so much already. You have given us such great memories. I am so grateful that you lived with us in Ewing for the past 16 years. I am so thankful that I had the chance to have such a close relationship with you. I will miss seeing you when I come home for my lunch breaks. You always had something for me to do for you, which I didn't mind at all. Sometimes we would have our lunch together. The memories we have made will last forever. You promised me you...

Grandma, I love you and will always miss you. I will always cherish all the years I was blessed with having you in our home in Ewing. Things will never be the same without you. I can only believe that you are dancing an Irish jig with your loved ones in the eternal paradise of heaven. Please send us your strength, especially my mother and father. - Billy