Mary-Latten-Obituary

Mary Latten

Eldred, Pennsylvania

Jun 3, 1935 – Aug 3, 2017

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BORN
June 3, 1935
DIED
August 3, 2017
LOCATION
Eldred, Pennsylvania

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OLEAN, N.Y. - Mary Lou Hurrle Latten 82, formerly of Eldred, passed into the Lord's presence unexpectedly on Thursday (Aug. 3, 2017) in the Erie County Medical Center, Buffalo, of injuries sustained in a fall.Born June 3, 1935 in Olean, she was a daughter of Thomas I. and Mildred D. Harris...

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Mary Lou was the best friend of my Mother, Marie Conner of Olean and after her death Mary Lou was a dear friend of myself, Joyce Conner Droney and our two children Joylin and Sean and followed their life as they went on to their married lives. Always a loving true friend of the whole family. Such a " good sole" God has with Him now.

I was so sorry to hear of Mary Lou's passing. I enjoyed our last talk and you asking about "your kids". You will be missed but I know the Lord is with you.

Our Love,

Kathy, Brigid and Liam Taylor

Mary Lou was a devoted member of the OGH Auxiliary for the past 27 years. She held a wide variety of positions over the years but was currently the Sunshine Committee Chair. She was a staple at the Auxiliary Board meetings, never missing a meeting no matter what the weather. Mary Lou will be deeply missed by her friends in the OGH Auxiliary!

Mary Lou, I am saddened that I won't see you again at the family gatherings here on earth but rejoicing that you are celebrating with family in heaven. There will be no more pain, sadness or want of anything ever again for you.

Aunt MaryLou,
May the Lord hold you tightly in His arms as He welcomes you home.

Mary I will never forget our pleasant conversations as you would always drive by and see me and my puppy dog outside for our walk. You always stopped and chatted with us ,and I know you loved my puppy. We will surely miss your smile and talking with you. May you rest in Pease Mary....

Mary, It won't be the same going to my Mom's and not seeing you outside doing your yard work. You were like an Aunt to me and to all of my siblings. You were like a Grandma to my children. I'm sure my Dad had his arms wide open to welcome your arrival. May you rest in peace.
Tabitha,(neighbor of Mary's since I was a little girl).