May God bless you and your...
Friends and Family; Thanks for contributing to this memorial.My daughter Alex, Husband Mark and myself were unable to make the ceremony. Thanks for your support.
Sally McLaughlin-Poulsen
April 29, 2007 | Boise, ID
Seattle, Washington
Mary McLaughlin passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on April 8, 2007.
Friends and Family; Thanks for contributing to this memorial.My daughter Alex, Husband Mark and myself were unable to make the ceremony. Thanks for your support.
Sally McLaughlin-Poulsen
April 29, 2007 | Boise, ID
Aloha,
This is Steven Opstad in Honolulu, all the love and Aloha to all at this sad time.
Steven Opstad
April 22, 2007 | Honolulu, HI
Hello McLaughlin Family,
I just heard about Mary from Nancy Olson (Nordness)I am very sorry to hear of Mary's passing. Mary was such a wonderful person and will be truly missed, an original free spirit. Please accept my condolences and feel free to contact me at any time!
Patrick Davidson
April 21, 2007 | Seattle, WA
Heartfelt sadness from Jerry and Gordon. Mary will be missed by all who were touched by her presence. She was such a happy sensitive girl everyone felt they knew her after meeting her for ten minutes. Hope to see you all soon.
Jerry and Gordon
Jerry Johnson
April 18, 2007 | Seattle, WA
A heartfelt "thank you" to everyone who attended Mary's memorial in celebration of her life yesterday, and to everyone who sent cards, made phone calls, shared stories, photos, sent their prayers and good thoughts.
The gift she has given us all to be together again.
Mary, you are truly loved.
Jay, Mark, Jeff, Jan, Sally, Connie McLaughlin
April 18, 2007 | Seattle, WA
Remembered By
Ralph Johns
April 09, 2007 | Tacoma, WA
My condolences to Mary's family & friends.
I lost track of Mary over the years, however I will always remember her brillinace and sharp wit.
We first met as fledgling Whiz Kidz in the early 70's. We were guerilla street theatre 24/7 for a few years. Mary became Contessa Spitfire - a name she had no difficulty fulfilling.
She made the mundane special and the ordinary romantic.
And when she unfolded that laugh, the world came to life all the way to your toes!
I will always be...
William Frothingham
April 09, 2007 | Seattle, WA