Mary-Mohr-Obituary

Mary Estelle Mohr

Staten Island, New York

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Mary Estelle Mohr of Rosebank on March 6, 2006. Beloved wife of Lawrence C. Loving mother of Dr. Lawrence Mohr Jr. M.D., Margaret Methven Mohr, Wilson Dawsey Mohr and the late James Kevin Mohr. Dear sister of Catherine Brown, Jean White, John Dawsey, and the late Moselle Elliott. Cherished...

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Dear Larry, Nicole and I have missed you both so very much since we've left Staten Island and we are deeply saddened by Estelle's death. She has been an inspiration to us and I'm sure to many, many others. We remembered you both at a memorial Mass as Old St. Andrew's Church in Charleston tonight. God bless, John+ and Nicole

Dr. and Ms. Mohr, my sympathy and prayers go out to you through this sad time. Thinking of you, Windsong

Dear Larry and Family;
Please accept my profound sympathy on the death of Estelle.
She will be dearly missed by all of her friends and commrades. She was a beautiful person, who enriched the lives of all she touched.

Vic Panzella, Jr.
Post 859 AL-Newfoundland,PA
formerly of Staten island, NY

Estelle will be greatly missed by all that new her. She inspired me to move ahead in the Richmond County American Legion.I will miss her quiet but distintive way of talking at our meetings.

God Bless

A bright american light went out when Estelle left Staten Island to be with God in heaven. Her achievements in life and the legacy she showed for her children to follow have never failed to impress me beyond belief. I loved her and respected her and have always been honoured by her description of me as her favourite son in law (clever of her to say that to her ONLY son in law but that was grandma.
There are tears in my eyes as I remember the great times we have shared and I look forward...

I wish I was there on Staten Island with everyone to support and help you through this difficult time, especially Grand-Pop. I will be there as soon as I can.

I will miss Grand-Ma so much... she was truly a classy, sassy, inspirational lady. She taught me so much about what it means to be an ordinary, everyday hero and even though I will miss her here on earth, I am happy to know that she is in Heaven where she belongs. I like to think of Heaven as a little piece of the South...