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Becky Jacobs Rynders Abilene, TX |
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Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 5:50 PM
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Tony, Monigue and Mary
I can still hear your Mom singing "Oh Holy Night" at Christmas and "Jerusalem" on Easter morning... there would never be a dry eye at Prospect Methodist. I am sure she is leading the choir in heaven. I loved spending time with her working on genealogy ... she had some great stories...
Remember all of the good times.
Becky Jacobs Rynders
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charles r. petty 1889 prospect-norton rd. |
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Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 6:04 PM
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I am real sorry this had to happen to her and tony he took care of her everyday very well i just knew her from tony her son but i just wanted to say that god will take care of her and she's with the family now
god bless
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#3 from: |
Permelia Saum Bower Trinity,FL |
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Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 8:23 AM
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Alice, I was sorry to read of your sister's death. I have lost your address so am unable to write you.
My prayers are with you and the family.
Permelia
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#4 from: |
KEITH P. BECKER PROSPECT, OHIO |
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Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 8:26 AM
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TONY, MARY AND FAMILY:
I TOO SHARE IN YOUR LOSS DURING THIS DIFFICULT
TIME. MAY YOU KNOW THAT I WILL KEEP YOU IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.
KEITH BECKER
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#5 from: |
Sherry Taylor Shelton Keller Texas |
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Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 8:38 AM
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Dear Family Members,
I was so sorry to learn of Maggie's death. She was a grand lady who loved people. loved to sing, and loved her Lord.
Please know that she will not be forgotten by those who loved her. She had friends all over the country.
Her smile was worth a million. Maggie, never failed to make this world a better place just by her presence amid a crowd.
Maggie is now in a much better place. She has a new body and I don't doubt that she is now singing with all the Heavenly Hosts surrounding the throne of God.
My deepest sympathy are with you at this time.
Sherry Taylor Shelton
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mary kibler prospect |
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Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 9:42 AM
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my heart goes out to her family and friends.we have loss a great lady.i cherish my memories of working with her at the laundrymat.i loved her quick wit and beautiful smile.heaven has gained a angel who will be filling the heavens with her beautiful voice.maggie will be greatly missed by all who knew her.rest in peace my dear friend maggie.
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#7 from: |
Wayne Evans North Canton, Ohio |
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Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 10:19 AM
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Tony, Monique, Mary and the rest...
Hi,
Regina and I are sorry you won't have your mother's jokes, songs, and insights into the future. She was very special to us. And so are you. We can't be at the service on Friday, but we sure would like to reconnect with you. May the Lord bless you. -Wayne
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Phill & Linda Seiter Blanchard, MI |
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Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 11:39 AM
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We cannot express our great sorrow at the passing of our dear friend Maggie. You all know how much we loved her. She brought us such delight through song, teaching S.S.class and just being her delightful self. Please know you have our sympathy and love.
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Bill, Alice, and Rick Chapman Sebring, Fl |
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Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:43 PM
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We were sorry to hear about Maggie's passing. She's singing for Jesus now. We wil always remember her smile and her ability to tell a joke. Our son will also remember her as the "Pringle Lady". When he was a little guy she always had a tube of Pringle potato chips for him. Don't cry, she wouldn't want you to cry. Maggie will continue to live on in your hearts in the stories you will tell when you say to each other "Hey,do you remember when Maggie did.....
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#10 from: |
Cheryl Oehler Sun City, Arizona |
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Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 2:51 AM
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Dear Dunbar Family,
Many tears have been shed in Arizona for your mom. My family loved her and we know that she is now with Bob and Tom. Heaven is filled with more laughter thanks to Maggie's arrival. Please know you are all in our daily thoughts and prayers.
May your warm memories comfort you at this difficult time.
With sincere sympathy,
Cheryl Oehler Pauline Oehler
Peggy and Tom Knickel Lester Daugherty
Kim, Dave and Ian Hoffman
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Bob & Nancy Landon Prospect, Ohio |
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Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 9:11 AM
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So sorry to hear about Maggie. She was a wonderful person. God be with all of you now and always. Bob & Nancy Landon
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Marian Cowgill Richwood, OH |
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Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 6:42 PM
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To the Dunbar family,
I consider the short time that I knew 'More-gret' to be one of the true blessings of my life. Our personalities clicked. I believe that Maggie maintained a busy direct line to Jesus and never waivered in her faith.
A beautiful and unique Child of God that I am priveleged to have met.
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Joan Prospect |
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Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 8:03 PM
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As soon as Dad told me of Maggie's homecoming through God's amazing grace, I immediately thought how glorious the sounds in heaven! The angels have another voice in their choir and whistle in their ears. Her "Little Light of Mine" shone all around her and touched so many lives. Thankfully, she touched the hearts of my family throughout the years. Tony, your love and devotion have been endless throughout all her tribulations. Maggie bragged about that and loved you so. Mary, when your mom and I discussed your last birthday, her love for you was so evident. I know you appreciate the effort it took for her to write the message on your card as she tricked me into looking away while she wrote to you. Monique, I've heard many a story about you and could always hear Maggie's love for you woven in. While we'll all miss her, Maggie's in heaven with Tom and Bob. She's no longer in pain, but soaring with the saints. Can't you imagine her leading "When the Saints Come Marching In"? I sure can! See you later, Maggie. You gave us so much to remember you by.
Love and prayers,
Joan, Bud & Paul Meddles
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Nancy and David Wiley Richwood, Ohio |
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Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 8:53 AM
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Just wanted to send our condolences to a former neighbor. I always enjoyed listening to Maggie sing. Now she is singing in Heaven. God give you strength at this difficult time.
Nancy (Ackerman) Wiley
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Joe and Connie Isler Prospect |
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Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 9:41 AM
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Tony, Monique, and Mary,
As I sit here thinking of your Mother, what comes to mind is "Mrs. Prospect". Your Mom didn't know a stranger and could talk to anyone making them feel important and welcome. What a cherished ability to make friends and lasting acquaintances. Our little town is better having had your Mother here. Our sympathies.
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Fritz & Arlene Blue 154 S.Franklin St. |
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Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 1:19 PM
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Mary,Mo and Tony:
Can't make it to the Church as Fritz isn't doing all that well.Me neither.
Didn't know your Mom all that well but I too admired her beautiful voice and commitment to her Lord. I do know she had some awesome daughters that have big hearts and have a special place in mine.You were there when I needed a friend the most and the good care you gave Margaret is remembered also. I'll keep you all in prayer and thoughts.
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patricia roszman upper sandusky, ohio |
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Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 12:42 PM
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Dear Tony, Monique and Mary,
I am so sorry to hear of your Mother's death. I am also sorry we did not attend the services but I just found out today that she passed. The last time I saw Maggie was in the nursing home. Joshua, his wife Sarah and I took Brenna, her great-grandaughter, for a visit. Maggie was in good spirit as she always was. She held Brenna the whole time and told many stories to us. Brenna watched her so closely as if she understood her every word. Maggie really enjoyed the time with her. I wish you guys much comfort in your loss. Your Mom was the best! She will be missed by all who ever met her. She is at peace now in Heaven, where she belongs with your Dad and Tom. God bless you and yours.
Respectfully,
Pat Dunbar Rosman, Justin Clary and Joshua Dunbar
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#18 from: |
Lonn Blankenship & family Panama City, Fl. |
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Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 10:30 PM
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Monique,Tony&Mary
Sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. You were such good neighbors and your mom was a dear and sweet person. I just found out yesterday from my sister Lisa.
God bless
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#19 from: |
James H. Anson Auburn, Il, 62615 |
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Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:33 PM
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Margaret was my first cousin - have not seen her in over 50 years. Many fond memories of the Anson/Dunbar farm and the many Anson reunions I attended in the 1940's. Her father, Harold, and my father Charles Warren (Pete) Anson, as well as Leland and Marion were big strong brothers that all died at an early age. When they got to laughing at the annual reunoin, the windows would rattle. We always managed to break at least one window playing ball at the reunion. My dad, Harold and I would hunt at the farm and Harold (with only one arm) would usually do the best. I finally got to see Margarets sister, Alice, about 10 years ago to review our fond memories of our childhood and the happy days at the old Anson reunion.
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