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Debbie Biggins
November 22, 2001
I met Marie in 1985 while working for the American Cancer Society. Since then we became very good friends We would talk for hours on the phone. She would tell stories of her sons(some of which i didn't believe at first) but come to learn later that they were true. Marie was a unique person and was always doing something for someone else--giving advise to her friends, baking for someone's birthday, sewing a costume for a child school play, buying a cup of coffee and a donut for a homeless person. Whenever you needed help Marie was always there and never asked for anything in return. I am thankful for having a friend like Marie. I am sure God has a special place for her in heaven. I will miss you Marie.
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