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Stephanie Winstead
February 10, 2016
Mary was one of THE funniest people I know. She had a joke for everything.It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye. I thank you for your services and for being able to call you family. My thoughts, prayers and love to the rest of the family. Again Thank You
Barb Berryman
February 9, 2016
RIP my friend, you have earned it. We will tighten the boot straps and move on with heavy hearts.
Barb Berryman
Nicki Grasso
February 9, 2016
Forever in our hearts Mary K. from Nicki Grasso - Bangor Class of 1966.
Linda Zimmerman Greene
February 9, 2016
Thanks for your service and I pray God's peace and comfort to the family.
Rick Dillman
February 9, 2016
God Speed Mary K.
Rick Dillman Class of '66
Brendia Eddington
February 9, 2016
RIP my friend, you are missed.
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