Mary-Mathie-Obituary

Mary L. Mathie

Itasca, Illinois

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MATHIE, Mary L. 78, died on Sept. 21, 2008, peacefully at home. She was a resident of Island Estates, Clearwater Beach, for 21 years and an active member of the Red Hat Society. Mary was preceded in death by her husband of 42 years, Robert Gibb Mathie. She is survived by her 3 daughters, Janet...

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Janet and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I didn't get to know your mother but I have heard many great things about her. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love Lori

Dearest Mary, you lived life to the fullest. Life at 650 Island Way was always much brighter and and more fun because of you. We will never forget you dancing by the pool at our last party, now you are dancing in heaven! We will miss you and you will live forever in our hearts. Love,

OUR SYMPATHY GOES OUT TO MARY'S THREE BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTERS AND THEIR FAMILIES,UPON THE LOSS OF THEIR BEAUTIFUL MOTHER MARY.
MARY MY FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR AND MY FUN LOVING RED HAT SISTER YOU WILL CERTAINLY BE MISSED. YOUR FRIENDSHIP WAS VERY SPECIAL TO ME, AND I WILL THINK OF YOU OFTEN. AS WE USED TO SAY (SEE YOU LATER)
LOVE,

Our thoughts and prayers are with Mary’s Family,

Although we only knew Mary for a few years, she left footprints that will last forever.

Mary welcomed us to the “650 Condo Family” in 2004 and we hit it off immediately as friends and fellow dog lovers.

Mary was a kind soul who laughed often and was always ready to have fun.

Mary was a special person and will be missed,

Dear Mary! A great person and a dear friend. The world will be a little grayer and a lot sadder without you. You will be sadly missed. Until we see each other again, remember that you were loved. Keep smiling!

Mary! A special person and dear friend. The world will be a little grayer and a lot sadder without you. Goodbye dear friend, and until we see each other again remember that you were loved.

Dearest Mary,You are gone but will never be forgotten.George and I knew you and we loved you.You were my best friend.Good-bye best friend. Someday we will meet again. Love, Connie

Janet, thanks for calling my mom and dad. We probably would have missed the obituary. They plan to attend, but I am speaking at a meeting in Polk County and cannot adjust my calendar.
Your Mom was always my favorite aunt. Maybe because she was younger, I always had more fun with her. I will never forget the trips to her apartment in Chicago in the years when she was first married.

Janet, thanks for calling my mom and dad. We probably would have missed the obituary. They plan to attend, but I am speaking at a meeting in Polk County and cannot adjust my calendar.
Your Mom was always my favorite aunt. Maybe because she was younger, I always had more fun with her. I will never forget the trips to her apartment in Chicago in the years when she was first married.