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Joanne Bicknese
July 28, 2020
It is with great sadness that I learned today of both Mary Margaret’s passing and of most recently, Skip. I am filled with both gratitude and sadness. My most recent memories are of them at a lobster night at The Antlers!
Debby Waldman
April 18, 2020
I wanted to add something to the note I wrote about Mary Maragaret. When I found Leland's name during my Google search, I thought, "I don't recall that was his name, but whatever." After I wrote my note, I looked at some of the notes from other folks and thought, "Aha! That's why 'Leland' sounded unfamiliar: because she always called him 'Skip.'"
Debby Waldman
April 17, 2020
I worked for Mary Margaret during the 1988-89 school year when she was running the Publications and Statistics area of the graduate school at Cornell. There were five of us working in her officemyself, Ellen, Mary, Leslie, and DanDan. We were graduate students in different departments and this was our stipend job. Mary Margaret remains one of the best bosses I have ever had. She knew none of us had come to Cornell to do data entry in the graduate school, but she created such a wonderful working environment that we all loved coming to the office. Every Friday she sent out for pizza for lunch for us. One weekend she invited us to her house and taught us how to make baklava. On the rare occasions when I deign to make baklava, I think of her. I also remember how proud she was of Leland. She told us about his work on canine parvovivrus. She was a joyful person to be around. All these years later, I'm still very good friends with one of the women I worked with, and I think fondly about the others, and a big reason for that is the warm, collegial environment that Mary Margaret created. I happened to stumble across her obituary today because I was talking to someone whose daughter received her DVM from Cornell and I mentioned that I'd worked for someone whose husband had taught in the vet school. I went to look up Leland's name, and that's how I discovered that Mary Margaret had only recently passed away. I'm sorry I never wrote to her when she was alive to tell her how much she and that job meant to me. I hope that her family will appreciate knowing this. She lives on.
Ene McGregor
March 13, 2020
Dear Skip: I am so sorry for your loss. Our whole family have such fond memories of you and Mary Marg at the Eagle`s Nest. My Jim died 20 years ago and I know the empty hole in your heart when you lose your other half. Time does have a way of easing the pain.............................. Thinking of you, Ene

Australia 1971
Paul Carmichael
March 10, 2020
Always taking care of us Kids - Australia 1971

A heartfelt luncheon
Randi Carmichael
March 10, 2020

Cherished memories
Paul Carmichael
March 10, 2020
Cherished memories❤
Sarah Carmichael
March 9, 2020
Thank you for being the best role model and one of the most influential people in my life. You showed me what its like to love someone and what its like to receive it. Me and ben will miss you every day. I love you grandma and im so happy i had 22 amazing years with you.
Dorothy Scorelle
March 9, 2020
It is hard to imagine Skip without Mary Margaret and the grief and sadness must be very hard on the family. I can still recall them together at the Baker Institute yearly holiday luncheons when they (and I) were still able to attend. They will always be in my heart as a true example of what a loving, well matched, married couple should be. All my deepest sympathy especially to Skip, someone I worked with at the Institute for many years. Enduring all the losses we face in old age is one of the hardest challenges to our spirit and I truly hope the good memories remain strong and the loss is absorbed and softened.
Mary Margaret was gifted with a long and worthwhile life; she accomplished so much and was blessed to have had so much love around her.
Paul Carmichael
March 8, 2020
Love you forever Mom.
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