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Mary Jane Walsh

Newark, New Jersey

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Mary Jane Walsh Mary Jane Walsh died on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 in the V.N.A. Hospice of Monroe County, East Stroudsburg. She was 61. Born in Bethesda, Md., she lived in Randolph Township before moving to the Budd Lake section of Mt. Olive Township two years ago. She was employed as a...

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To Mary's brothers: I was reviewing my emails to Mary. Very odd finding: I emailed her on June 16th at 23:26. Let me share with you an excerpt from that email. It read, "...I had a dream today while 'napping' before work and you were in it. We were in public together, like in church or some public place, and we were singing together." I feel that Mary visited me in my dream. I feel touched. I will miss your sister very very much.

Teresa Rahmann

To my dear friend Mary, I have been emailing you trying to get in touch. I felt something was wrong. I have just found out of your passing and am so very sad. I wish I was able to be there for you my friend. I will miss you dearly. The world is missing a wonderful caring RN and I am missing my great friend. Peace to you Mary. And, to your brothers and family: I am sorry for the loss of your sister/sister in law. I will pass the word along here at Hackettstown Hospital as I know...

I am very sad to hear about Mary. I too never had the chance to meet her in person but in our CancerCare group she was a sister to me none the less. She helped all of us in the group be strong and brave and was a great lady. We will miss her so. My thoughts and prayers go to her and her family.

I also was a part of the online support group of which Julie is speaking. Mary and I met years ago when we worked for the same nursing service. I am no longer in NJ but we reconnected through this online group. I am glad we, as a group, were able to provide some support to Mary.

Mary always talked about her brothers. I was never sure how many there were of you but she appreciated the help and emotional support that you gave to her.

Jim thank you for returning my...

Mary was a very special part of our group. She always signed her posts "your pal". She truely was our pal. My sympathies to her family. We will miss her terribly.

Mary was a part of the online support group I belong to. I felt very close to her even though we had never met in person. My condolences go out to you her family. I hope our group helped her by providing a forum for her to speak and to not feel alone in her journey. She will be greatly missed.