Mary-Platt-Obituary

Mary Platt

Syracuse, New York

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Mary E. Platt November 13, 2009 Mary Evelyn (Brennan) Platt died peacefully at home with her family on Nov. 13. Mary Evelyn grew up in Eastwood and moved to Elbridge after her marriage to Richard W. Platt in 1944. Mary was a communicant of St. Patrick's Church in Jordan. She was predeceased by...

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Thinking of you Gram .... seems like ystrday I can hear your voice ... so many things have changed since you have been gone... nobody on brown Street anymore ... not many family gatherings anymore. I miss Sunday dinners at your house.. your soft kind voice... the feeling of nothing but pure love waking into your door.... I remember how happy I was to come to elbridge every single time me and mom came... even if it was 3 or 4 times a week some times... for 25 years I never lost that...

Dear Platt Family,

I dated Michael back in college at Cortland. I spent weekends at a family house. Your parents were both very warm and wonderful people. I met many of the large Platt family. Brian had work on Long Island and meet my Parents. Saddened and shocked to hear of Brian and Mike's death. Deepest Condolences

I dated Mike Platt back in college at Cortland. I stayed at the Platt home for the weekends. I just thought of that today, I was saddended to hear of the recent loss of Mary Platt. I was shocked and saddened to hear Mike had died as well as Brian. It must have been very difficult for your family, especially Mary. I was from Long Island, and Brian meet my parents. Eileen

Dear Platt Family Please accept our sympathy in the death of your Mom. I have fond memories of Mary from my early days in Elbridge. She was a great lady.

Mary Beth and Family,

So sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. Our thought and prayers are with you.

Jo Ann & Gabe Bouthillier

Dear Wing,Greg,Geoff,Peggy,Mary Beth, and Nona..
My sincere sympathies in the loss of your wonderful mother. Mary was such a great friend to my mother, Margie Shanks, all the years they lived next door to each other. I think of them as the original "flower ladies" of Brown Street. Their early days of going to the flower market in Syracuse and sharing cuttings from each other's gardens was a delight for both of them.Growing up on Brown Street holds many preious memories for me, as I am...

Dear Mary Beth and Nona,

I never had the pleasure of meeting your mother but I consider you both friends. My thoughts and prayers are extended to both of you and your families.

Wing,Greg,Geoff,Peg,Mary Beth,Nona, My sincerest sympathies to all of you at the loss of a really good mother and a great Aunt. I have nothing but fond memories, even though long ago, of my Aunt Mary and Uncle Rich. Aunt Mary always had such good food to eat and she made everybody feel welcome. She must be a saint of hospitality. I am sure she will be missed by all ,especially the children. Love and prayers

Wing, Greg, Geoff, Peg, MaryBeth, Nona,
I am so sorry for your loss. Your Mom was a caring person who showed all who knew her how to live their lives in her quiet way. She will be missed by more people than you can even know.
The boys will be telling Grandma NY stories to their own children for years to come. Love, Betty