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Margaret (Peggy) Nee Heembrock/Martin
October 9, 2017
When I was a child Mary and Luigi Antonini lived at the end of the street where I lived. I spent time with Louise and my sisters played with Victoria. Their youngest child, Russell was born the same year I had my first child who was also called Russell. The last time I saw them Mary and Luigi played a duet on the piano because I believe Luigi had a stroke and could only play with one hand. I loved being at their house. They were most kind to my family. I remember one instance where I wanted to go to Girl Guide Camp. The cost was ten dollars. We didn't have the money but I thought if I could sell some books I could go. Louise and I went around to different book places but had no success. Later that evening after supper Louise came to my house. She said she had taken the books to a seller and sold them for ten dollars. I was so excited. It was many years later I realized that Mary and Luigi had given her the ten dollars for me. What I remember most about Mary was her laugh her smile and how much she loved Luigi and her family. I was doing research and discovered Mary's obituary. I now go by the name of Meah Martin.
Bruce and Cheryl Robinson
November 8, 2007
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.
Deborah Johnston
November 8, 2007
My deepest sympathy to the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow.
Marion McCabe
November 8, 2007
My sincere sympathy to Chris,Therese and the family of Mary.May God give you comfort.
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Helen & Bill Olinik
November 8, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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