My cousin Maureen had many gifts. Among them were a sense of style, an artistic flair, quick wit and intelligence of many kinds. Perhaps her greatest gift was grace, an ability to perceive others clearly and meet us where we were. I, too, cherish the beautiful cards she made and the lovely notes they included. As my Jewish friends would say, “May her memory be a blessing.”It certainly will be for me. Kathleen Triesch Saul
I'm so sorry for the loss of my sister Maureen. I'll always think of her whenever I see one of the many thoughtful cards she made me through the years. I have saved everyone. She was a loving and kind big sister. We will all miss her.
My prayers are with your family at this time. I have such loving memories of Maureen ever since our early days in the neighborhood. We shared baby sitting our girls, Michelle and Molly many years as they grew to be very good friends.
Maureen and Marlon were always such gracious hosts to all for special golf opens at Hazelton sharing their wonderful views of the players on their deck.
Maureen just glowed with charm and kindness and love!
This is a beautiful tribute, fitting the most beautiful woman! My heart is with you all.
And Aunt Maureen, you are so dearly loved and I know you are resting easy, with Him, surrounded by vibrant color and joy. We will all carry on your beautiful spirit.