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Dave Haugen
December 31, 2009
Where does one start..
The many family outings, fishing, picnics, reunions. Always a smile.
Over the years, there was much happiness and joy. I am glad that aunt Marlys was a part of that in all our lives.
Let her be remembered for this.
My heartfelt condolences to you, in this time.
Tiffany O'Keefe
December 29, 2009
Aunt Marlys will be missed but not forgotten just as Uncle Glen is. I remember going to your folks house, playing games or tag in the yard and just spending time with family alot when we were younger. And I remember stoping over and surprising your mom one day by knocking on the door (when I should have been in school) because I had just got my license and her laughing saying uncle Glen was going to start taking the bus. I'm actually sorry that we all grew up and grew apart. It's times like this when you realize how important family is. If you need anything let us know we are all here for you.
December 29, 2009
To the family of Marlys Grant:
My deepest sympathy to all of you. Marlys and I are first cousins, we didn't see each other very often but I talked to her on the phone occasionally, the last time was in August. May you be comforted in knowing she's now in a better place, and waiting to greet her were her parents and siblings. What a joyous reunion that must have been!
God bless,
Cousin Bonnie
Mesa, AZ
Kay Cook
December 29, 2009
I will miss Auntie Marlys. She was always so sweet and she had such a wonderful laugh. I remember walking to her house to the family gatherings in the back yard and having so much fun there.
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Becky Kamrowski
December 29, 2009
I remember the get togethers we use to have at Marlys and Glen's in the summer, the block parties , we had so much fun. A life time memory for me.She will be missed so much. May you be comforted by the love from family and friends. We are here for you.
barb mccallson
December 29, 2009
I have to say your mom was one of my most favorite aunts! maybe because they lived so close and we could visit whenever we wanted,or maybe because she let us play your old games all the time like trouble and sorry,we always had fun at her house.she was always so nice and never yelled ,i will cherish those memories of her and the smiles she brought us.she was a great LADY and will be deeply missed.
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