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Mary Laird Silvia

Cottonwood, Arizona

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Mary Laird SilviaHistorian and healer, genealogist and gardener, linguist, litterata, and loyal friend, Mary Laird Silvia died in Cottonwood, Arizona, surrounded by family on Tuesday, January 29 after a short illness. She was 74.Mary Alletta Laird (March 26, 1938), named for her paternal...

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My condolences, Peter, on the loss of such a wonderful life's companion as Mary. Though I never met her in person, she was so kind to me when helping with my genealogical research, and especially kind when I lost my husband Lawrence. May God bless you.

Peter,

Sorry to hear about your loss.

AC told me about Mary and that he was going to be there with you, today at the service. I am glad one of us could be there.

Mary was a great person and good cousin. She will be missed

Dear Pete,
I am sorry to hear the sad news of your wife's death. I know you have a lot of wonderful memories that will keep her always in your heart. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I am sorry to learn that we lost Mary. She was a welcoming and generous during the few years I lived next door to her. I wish we had had more years to delve deeper into many mutual interests, swimming, and gardening and holistic medicine. She was a woman of many talents, interests, and far-reaching experiences.

My deepest condolences to Pete,

Noreene Janus

Dear Pete, sorry to hear about Mary's passing and your loss. Mary made a great impact on my life during the years I served her dad. Our family's prayer is for you and your family's comfort during this time of loss. Thank you for the brief times we shared together in the late 80s.

We were sorry and surprised to hear about Mary. We were happy to see her and you, Peter, at family events, and to see you this past New Year's. We are around the corner and will get together when the time is right.

Maria duPont and Bob Penneys

You were a good friend and neighbor, Mary. And we have missed you since you left Lake Barcroft. Thanks for your friendship and I am sure your next journey will be as fruitful and your last.

So sorry to hear the sad news about Mary. We are glad to have known her even though for a short time. What a remarkable, brilliant and lovely lady. Our hearts and prayers go out to Pete, the family and all of her loved ones.

Dear Peter I have not seen you in decades, but Bob Ewald from St. Mark's let a few of us know about Mary's death. She was such a bright light, and the two of you were so joyously happy. You are in our prayers. Take care of yourself.