May God bless you and your...
my mother and i will truly miss mayme. she was a wonderful woman who will forever remain in our hearts and minds.
Howard Harcrow
April 10, 2007 | Camano Island, WA


Mount Vernon, Washington
1917 - 2007
Mayme Andersen Pettygrove Langloe
Jan. 10, 1917-Mar. 21, 2007Mayme Langloe, age 90, passed away at Josephine Sunset Home in Stanwood, WA, surrounded by loving family.She was born the youngest of four children to Mathias Andersen, a commercial fisherman from Norway, and Henna...
Read Moremy mother and i will truly miss mayme. she was a wonderful woman who will forever remain in our hearts and minds.
Howard Harcrow
April 10, 2007 | Camano Island, WA
The Withem Family would like to extend their condolences to the Pettygrove Family. What fond memories as younsters and as adults.
Betty,Bud,Mary,Danny,etc Withem
April 09, 2007 | Tacoma ,Ketchikan, AK
I am so sorry for your loss. Actually Maymes passing is everyones loss. Our Parents were friends before any of us were even born! All the Thanksgiving Day Dinners togther while we were growing up, we were like "Family". It seems like just yesterday when I went home to Ketchikan with my two small children ( Brentt and Jill )but it was 1967 and Mayme was staying-visiting at my folks home. Those kids would try to mess with her jig-saw puzzles..and she was so good with them as though they...
Carroll Parr-Mackie
March 29, 2007 | Renton, WA
Nick, Kathy, and Alyce
I was so sorry to hear about your mom(and it seemed like mine as a kid). She was a great and patient lady and will b sorrily missed. I didn't even know that you lived around here. My thoughts are with you all.
Harold Carpenter
March 26, 2007 | Granite Falls, WA
Aunt Mayme
Your path through life wasn't the smoothest, yet you always maintained a positive and undefeatable attitude toward life.
As time passes, I begin more and more to appreciate the love and kindness you always gave me.
I will miss you.
I've always loved you.
Alan
Alan Andersen
March 24, 2007 | Sitka, AK
To my much loved cousins:
I always knew that one day the phone call from Alyce would be to say that we lost Mayme. I suppose it was her time, but then -- how can there be a right time, when life still has so many pleasures?
I am sad that she will not see Paul and Casey and Dan settled in their lives, that she will not see David's children graduate from high school, that she will not have the pleasure of watching Marty raise her two children, and that Rina's baby will never...
Suzanne Andersen
March 24, 2007 | Berkeley, CA