Karen (Friedrich) Bailey
May 30, 2008
I am so glad that my mom Esther and Marian were friends. They entertained each other and were both crazy enough to camp in Fredonia without any of the comforts of home. Even old chicks need a good laugh, now and again. Now they can continue the party in heaven.
Judy Sealander
May 28, 2008
Dear Sherry,
Please accept my sympathy for the passing of your Mom. It's alway so difficult and sad to let them go no matter what our age or how long we were blessed to have them with us. Your kind words to me when my Jennifer passed in Nov. were appreciated. May your memories sustain you until you are together once again with your Mom in paradise. Feel free to contact me. Judy Carpenter Sealander
Betsy Dingman Boundy
May 27, 2008
Dear Sherry & family,
I am so sorry to learn of "Mrs. Ebert's" death. She was a woman I'll always remember. I'm not sure if she told you but, I tried to keep in contact with her through the years, and would stop by to visit & called her occasionally to chat.
She was a fun Girl Scout leader, & took on a lot with all of us girls. I know she always hoped to have some sort of reunion. I can still see her snappy brown eyes giving us "the look" and her hair done up, usually with a pencil in it. I remember her and your Dad at Sky-High, chopping frozen hamburger to feed all of us. She also cut one of her wool blankets in half for me when I was freezing & crying when camping at Seven Hills. I could go on...the point is, though, that she made a difference in many lives, and I am truly saddened by her death. I would have liked to have paid my last respects to her and your family in person, but did not find out until today when Judy Carpenter Sealander emailed me.
Again, my deepest condolences. I loved her for the special strong woman she was and pray that you will be comforted with your memories. Please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Betsy Boundy
Lisa Fulton
May 22, 2008
Marion Ebert was the best grandmother in the world. She always loved me - even when I thought no one else did. She taught me everything from writing a letter to baking sour cream cookies. She showed me how to be a strong and independent woman.
I will remember her for all of the “little” things she had done for me- making me laugh, taking me camping, staying up all night talking, buying me clothes when I did not have any, and taking me and raising me.
I hope she knows how much she meant to me.
'Angels can't be everywhere, so God created Grandmas. Thank you for watching over me.' Author Unknown
I love you Grannie!
Ray & Lucy Gandulla
May 22, 2008
Sherry, Teddy, Dylan, & Family,
Our sincerest condolences at your time of loss. We truly loved Gram and she will be in our hearts forever. Blessings to you and your family.
Laura Gandulla
May 22, 2008
Sherry,
My prayers and thoughts are with you, Dylan, & your family. Gram was always so sweet to me & my family. She always made us laugh...she will be missed but never forgotten! I'm here if you need any thing.
Kurt & Sandy Friedrich
May 22, 2008
Our prayer are with the family. Marian was a great friend to my Mom and our family. She was a wise women.
Nancy Alspaugh
May 22, 2008
She was always another Mother to me, when we were growing up she made the slumber parties at the house on George Urban so much fun, plus she laughed out loud when we first made homemade pizzias at the house. Remember Sherry? God has her now, and she will always be with us!
Lynne Hertienne
May 22, 2008
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
René Canute
May 21, 2008
In My Pocket
I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.
My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.
They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.
Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.
But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.
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