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I miss my Mother in such ways I can not say. She was everything to me. She was everything to me.
Jefffrey Pardoe
March 07, 2023 | Family
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Mary Jean (Witmer) Pardoe, of Mechanicsburg, passed away Tuesday, February 15, 2011 at Harrisburg Hospital surrounded by her loving family. She was born on September 30, 1936, in Silver Spring Township, and was the daughter of the late D. Preston and Mary C. (Patterson) Witmer. Mary retired...
Read MoreI miss my Mother in such ways I can not say. She was everything to me. She was everything to me.
Jefffrey Pardoe
March 07, 2023 | Family
I just found out about Mary's recent passing. She was truly one of a kind. We always had fun working together at the post office. Joking and laughing with Mary helped make that place so much more tolerable. My sympathies and condolences go out to her entire family. I know she will be sorely missed!!! May you find joy and peace in your memories of her.
Thom Kulp
February 28, 2011 | Harrisburg, PA
god be with u all..i know what u all going thru.i know she was loved.take care of eachother in the time of need
judy s
February 21, 2011 | GA
My nana was one of a kind. Her shoes can never be filled. She was the one who always made those yummy Sunday n holiday dinners.. Food soo good that no one else can or will ever compare. I only wish I could one day cook that good. Nana loved the beach.. Loved cooking.. And loved doing both with her family. She always was smiling and happy.. She always put others before herself and would never take no for an answer. She was the one who called on birthdays just to sing her own special version of...
Mandy Smith
February 20, 2011 | Harrisburg, PA
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Mary Paiva
February 20, 2011 | West Warwick, RI
Don and family,
We are here for you and your family at any time and to fill any need that you may have. We have always felt honored to have been included in your family functions
Ed and Arlene
Edward@ Arlene Cole
February 20, 2011 | Dillsburg, PA
My nana was the best nana anyone could ask for. She always did stuff with me. Took me fishing or took me to the park. She did workbooks with me when I was little. When I was sick, she made sure I felt better and made me chicken noodle soup. She told some funny stories that always kept me laughing. She made sure everyone was fed. She put everyone before herself. When we had dinners, she would make mashed potatoes and save some for me. She is like a second mom to me. I miss her and I...
Mary Flicker
February 20, 2011 | Boiling Springs, PA