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Kathleen Weatherly (Marie Dick's daughter)
January 15, 2008
Dear George, Evelyn, and all Wenz Family:
I am sorry for the loss of my Great Cousin Mary Wenz. Mary has always been kind to me since I have been a young girl. During the late 1990s, she gave me my grandmother Marie (McLaughlin's) cruet that came from her kitchen table when she was a young girl. Mary asked Granmarie if she still wanted the cruet and Granmarie said no. Mary wanted me to receive it, and I accepted it graciously. I look at it often and think of her every time. She and I have been writing to each other in regards to family history and geneology. When I send her e-mail she actually wrote me by regular mail handwritten. I will keep these letters. No one hardly does that anymore. I will miss her.
Love Kathy Weatherly (Dick) Orlando, FL originally from Marshfield, MASS.
Paula Moretti
January 11, 2008
Sorry to hear about Mary. I knew her through the Ladies Auxiliary Unit 18. She always had a smile & big hug for me when I saw her. My prayers are with the family now as you go through this sad time. She will be miss by me and all the ladies at the Auxiliary. God Bless.
Gina Imbaro
January 11, 2008
Mary was the operator for many years at Lechmere Sales in Dedham. And a fierce operator she was! If you had to page a manager a second time, you would hesitate before calling Mary. You didn't want to hear her angry and dispproving voice. Yet, when on break or lunch Mary became a very different co-worker. Everyone loved her. She was the driving force for the Lechmere Reunions.
Lechmere was a family and Mary was as fierce a den mother keeping us all connected. Mary, We will miss you.
Bella Figlioli
January 10, 2008
It was with great sadness that I learned of Mary's passing.
Mary was a warm and wonderful lady who loved the American Legion Ladies Auxilary and worked very hard to support it!
May God Bless Mary and her family.
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Janet Bevilacqua
January 10, 2008
Dear George and family of Mary, it is a very sad moment for me after reading Mary's death notice. Mary saved my life by taking me to her vascular doctor. I am so sadded by her passing. I have done her hair for 7 years and we developed a great friendship. Although I have never met you George according to Mary you were so good to her and I thank you for all you did for her. I will miss her stories about Curly and how she used to say to me any one want to buy a dog this week. I would chuckle and say to her okay, what did he do this week. Mary I will miss you and may the good lord keep you by his side you were such a good friend.
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