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Mary Frances Segal

Portland, Oregon

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Mary Frances SegalSept. 16, 1957 - May 3, 2019 Mary Frances Segal, beloved mother, wife and friend, died in her sleep May 3, 2019. Her death at age 61 was unexpected and left her family and friends heartbroken. Mary was born to Joyce and Herbert Wieckmann in Buffalo, N.Y., but she spent most of...

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Hi Mary We had a small gathering reunion in Anacortes. We talked about you and our crazy days at Seattle University. You will be remembered by all of us. We love and miss you.

Gerry,

Frank & I extend our deepest sympathy and condolences to you & your family. We were not aware until a few days ago. We are saddened to know you've been through such a great loss in your lives.

Take good care and know our hearts and prayers are with you. You are one who gives much to others.

Sincerely,
Frank & Melinda Heuschkel

Missing you...

I did not ever think that I would be saying goodbye to my beautiful friend so soon. We were just on the phone making plans to visit over the summer.
I will always remember your contagious laugh even at the most stressful of times. You dedicated your time and energy to help those struggling. I will never forget how you led the cram study sessions at Seattle University. You always were able to connect with those who were quiet and shy often going out of your way to include them.You helped...

Dear Gerry and family,

Our heartfelt condolences to you all. What a shock to hear of Mary's passing. We recently spoke and she was her same, cheery, positive self. She will truly be missed.

Much love,

Rick and Julie Wiggins

Gerry and kids--

Ted and I are so sad to learn of your Mary's death. She was so relentlessly cheerful to all, and a special cheerleader to several of our efforts. A bright and caring woman--we will miss her, and the world needs more of her kind.

XXOO
Mary Oberst and Ted Kulongoski

Dear Gerry and Family,

Inge and I wish to express our deepest condolences. Words can't express how saddened we are to hear of your loss.

Inge Andersen and Brian Miller

Gerry, Joe, Bobby, and Katy,
This feels like impossible news to hear. We're so sorry. We spent many years together at All Saints. She was the first person to speak up for kindness. She was generous, funny, and of course loved you all fiercely. We have thought of her often since those days. She was the best! Much love, Karen and Randy

I worked with Mary on 12A at OHSU. It was a wild and crazy place and she helped us all stay calm and positive despite the suffering all around us every day.I remember how much she cared for our patients and I remember her very happy smile. Carolyn Hainisch RN