Mary-Hanlon-Obituary

Mary Martha Hanlon

Syracuse, New York

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Mary Martha (Hopkins) Hanlon November 12, 2011 Mary Martha (Hopkins) Hanlon, 76, of Syracuse, died Saturday, November 12, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Syracuse, she and her twin sister were the youngest of Gus and Florence Hopkins' 10 children. Mary Mar, as she was known to her...

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Mary Mar was only 13 years older than I, the second old grandchild, Pierre's daughter.I remember when she still lived at home on Allen Street and we would all go there on Sunday afternoons. Mary Mar would help us organize Stone School games on the stairway.

Dick, I don't think I ever met your wife but if she was married to you she must have been very special. My condolences and prayers to you, Marty and your entire family.

I HADNT SEEN MRS.HANLON SINCE I WAS A CHILD BUT I ALWAYS REMEMBER HOW NICE SHE WAS TO ME. RIP AND GOD BLESS

I was so sorry to be out of town and hear about Mary Martha. She was an indomitable spirit and an agency director who was hard to say no to. I'm so glad I got to see her this summer and will miss her.

Sorry to learn the sad news. She was a great lady. Rory, Mary and Robert McMahon

I remember Mary Martha and her sister from Convent School days. I was class of 1959, my sister Betty Jo was class of 1951.
My sympathy to the family.
Sally Schiesser Sessler

Dick,

It's been years since I've seen Mary Martha or you at the Co Courthouse...but I wanted you to know how sorry I am, she was a great lady. Please know my prayers are with you & your family.

Very sad to hear this news Dick, Mrs Hanlon was a lovely person, who I had contact with from my time at Town of Onondaga and then through the DA's office, she will be greatly missed by you and your family and the legal community.
Deepest sympathy.
Meredith Elhassan

Dick & family: Milton and I are SO SORRY to learn of your loss. Please know you are in our prayers during these hours. Mary Mar was a woman of Faith and this showed in all ways of her life - including her great love of family. You have precious memories and know she will always be near to you.Honor her by loving one another. In Christ..The Jeffersons, Milton and Shirley