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Jay Shin
October 15, 2020
I met Mae when I became a freshman at Binghamton in 2008. She was a great model for me living as a christian. Her care and love were one of things I have admired. Her support for the church community and its members shall be never forgetten. I'm praying also for Edwin, her husband. Rest in peace Mae by side of God.
Patricia A. Shafer
October 14, 2020
Mae was a great friend. When my daughter had breast cancer while pregnant, Mae made a beautiful yellow blanket for her unborn baby. Mae was always at PW study circle and gave us her knowledge of the Bible. She was loved and will be missed.
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