Mary-McCabe-Obituary

Mary L. McCabe

Eugene, Oregon

1945-2013

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1945-2013After a life full of adventure, Mary L. McCabe passed away on April 15, 2013. Mary L. McCabe was born 12-29-45 in Independence, Kansas and moved to Eugene, OR in 1952. She graduated from South Eugene High School in 1964 and received a degree in respiratory therapy from LCC.Mary was a...

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Miss you Mama catch you on a cloud

May your free soul Rest in peace Aunty Mary

I knew Mary back in the day—the 70s and 80s—and we became good friends instantly. She was always full of life and fun and good energy. I have so many good memories and great stories because of knowing Mary, I will always miss her and never forget her.

Mary's stories of her life in travels always made us laugh. Mary's love of family & friends was strong, she always had room at the table for everyone. I enjoyed working? for her & Aaron. They made me feel like a family friend more than a caregiver. I will miss them both forever.

I have fond memories of the times spent with Mary. We made a 3 week trip to Europe the summer of '77. It was a cultural shock landing in London for these 2 girls from a "small city". Mary called the airline to see if we could fly back home. The answer was no, so we got our wits back into travel mode. After seeing London we went to Amsterdam. Matt was stationed in Germany & got to visit with him & other Army buddies. We were able to visit my friend & family for several days in Switzerland....

Mary and I were like sisters when we were at Dunn School. Her parents lived in my parents rental. I remember a sweet and caring person and she is going to be missed.

I'll always remember Mary. She was my sister, Karen's best friend (and sister-in-law) for many years.....and it comforts me to know that Mary and Karen are together once again 'in heaven'. Peace and comfort to you, Meghan. My mother, Inez Moorehead, sends her condolences also. (You may remember me as Jeff Roberts, Aunt Kristine.)

Your Kansas cousins will miss you--