Mary-Sperl-Obituary

Mary Elizabeth Sperl

St. Paul, Minnesota

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Age 82 Died January 15, 2011 Born February 3, 1928 in Annandale CA, to Leo James and Agnes Bridget Crumley, Mary moved to Minnesota with her family when she was a young girl. She attended Nativity grade school, Central High, and the University of Minnesota. On May 16, 1953 she married Robert...

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Sally, We are so sorry for the loss of you Mom. Please know that our thoughts are with you and your family.

Sally and family, thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Sally, I am so sorry about your mother. What a wonderful life she must have had with her beautiful daughters and their families. Her picture shows a warm and joyful person.

Bridget and family: I am really sorry to hear about your Mom; you all are in my thoughts -- as is your Mother's wonderful hospitality, humor and warmth. I have many fond memories of her at the Sargent, Hillcrest and Bone Lake houses: I remember her often saying things were grand. And they were .....

Sally: I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Bridget and all,

When I saw your mom's picture I was immediately transported to when I knew her and got the same feeling I did then- what a genuinely kind and warm woman she was. The photo says it all. I'm sorry you have lost this fine person. Take care of eachother as she took care of you.
Maggie (Martin) Anderson

Bridget and family, I am so sorry to read about the death of your mother. I will keep all of you in my prayers during this difficult time. She was a lovely woman.

Maureen Cullen McDonald

It has been my treasured privilege to have a precious person like Mary as my sister-in-law. I have appreciated her wisdom, loyalty, acceptance and love over the many years of our lives, and the person I am will always feel her gentle influence. She lives on in my mind and heart, as I know she also will in all the people who knew her.

Dear Bob, Bridget, Susan, Robin, Sally--It has been my greatest privilege to have you wife/mother, Mary, as my sister-in-law. I treasure all the wonderful memories of her graciousness and supportiveness over the many years of our lives--words fail to express my feeling of gratitude and love for her. I will always remember her loyalty, wisdom, friendship, hard work, enthusiasm, acceptance and emotional strength that made her the anchor she was for her family. She lives forever in my memory and...