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Mary E. Haviland

Easton, Pennsylvania

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"> Mary E. Haviland Mary Elizabeth Betty Haviland, 85, of Palmer Twp., formerly of Phillipsburg, N.J., passed away on March 2, 2007 at Old Orchard ManorCare in Palmer Twp. Born on January 14, 1922 in Elizabeth, N.J., she was the daughter of the late Leo and Rose McCormick McCormack...

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Diane, Ro, Pat, Bobby & Tommy - My heart skipped a beat when I heard Mrs. H had passed away. My sympthany and thoughts are with all of you. She was a wonderful lady and so-o-o much fun. Although I only saw her twice a year (July at the river & occasionally NYEve), she made me feel special.
Love, Brenda & Chuck

Dear Pat, Ro, Diane,Bobby & Tom
Youre Mother was a wonderful & special lady - she will be missed by everyone that knew her. Sorry we cannot be there to pay our respects but our thoughts and prayers are with you. Our Sincere Sympathy.

Joan & Jim Fleming
Tarpon Springs, Fl.

To the Haviland family
We want to express our sympathy to all. We are so sorry we can not be there for you but you all know how we felt about your mother. She was an inspiration to all who knew her. I.ll always remember her words..."It.s not about the party ... it,s about the people"
She was very special to us and we will miss her
Love to all
Ro & Fran

Bob & Grace Heimbecker

My heart goes out to the family.Many years ago,I worked in CSR....Betty was my supervisor.that dept.was a family of it's own....I remember most of the group singing. what a lovely voice. I still can see and hear her laughing as her cheeks grew rosy...at that time,I was just a teenager,but I saw the love the csr group shared.Betty seemed quite important and knew many.
her childern were the most important discussions.she knew how to have fun. Betty's memories shall live on.
God Bless...

Diane & Family
Sorry of your mother's passing. It is a part of life that we must all go thru. We also enjoyed your stories of her and will be remembered fondly.

Dear Pat, Rosemary, Diane, Tommy and Bobby,

You know I'd be there if I could.

Losing your Mom is a hard thing, but know that she is in God's hands now, and with any kind of luck, we all will be someday, and no one will be sad ever again.

What numerous and wonderful memories I have in my heart! I hope "Aunt Betty" and my mom have a great time together.

I love you all very much!

Billie and Bob