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Mary always had some wonderful stories about her nursing career.  I loved talking to her about it and when I went to nursing school in my 30's she was so supportive.  Now I have great stories and memories!! 
Note she wrote, in her room a…
Spokane, WA, USA
Note she wrote, in her room a few years ago
Tall eldest in the back<3 …
Sioux, IA, USA
Tall eldest in the back<3 likely early 1940s
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1954, Inwood, IA, USA
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Mary was such a great woman. We knew her at Custer Lutheran Fellowship in SD.  She and Dick did so much for the community and I loved spending time with them.  My sincere sympathy and love to her family. Nancy Glasdgow

What a dear sweet person!   Mary and Dick were special friends at special times in our lives. They were both examples of what God wants us to be.  And each of you  Nancy, Paul, Phil and Linda hold special places in my heart and memories. Linda, even if we didn’t name Patrick after you, I loved you.  Mary’s favorite Bible verse was “Be still and know that I am God”.  I will ponder that as I go on my Walk today.  With much love,

Mary Niedringhaus, Nancy, Philip and Paul  

Nancy, Paul, Phillip and Linda.  So very sorry to hear about your loss.  

Remembering back when you all were in Britton- Phil got a tic and we were all pretty worked up -even my mom!  Not Aunt Mary.  She simply removed it off and sent us all back outside.  No big deal! 

But the thing I remember most about your mom is her smile and her laugh. Even today, it’s contagious just thinking of her.  My hope for each of you is that God has placed that smile on your hearts, today and forever.   

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