Condolences for
Mary J. Kuhn (Johnston)
Thursday, August 25th | Comment by: Tom / Joanne Gallagher
Remembering the old days and the BIG Thanksgiving feast
with the whole family around the table was Mary's pride and joy. She loved doing things for others and if you had something troubling you she always had a encouraging word.
P.S. Loved those Lemon Squares
Thursday, August 25th | Comment by: Karol Lynne
Dear Mommy:
I've missed your voice for so long but now find peace in knowing that you are probably singing in the biggest choir
I can imagine in heaven. I know you are watching over all of us. And, since we didn't get your lemon square receipe, do you think you could whisper it to one of us? You will always be my "Angel Mother"! Hugs and kisses
Thursday, August 25th | Comment by: Betsy Lee
Karen, I remember the "old" days of Olney soccer and baseball when your mom would come to the games to cheer our boys on. I could tell how proud she was of Matt and Peter. She always had a smile...and that smile has been acquired by you. I am sorry for your lost but hope that these memories will provide you with comfort in the coming days.
Thursday, August 25th | Comment by: Betsy Lee
Karen, I remember the old days of Olney soccer and baseball when your mom would come to cheer our boys on. She was truly proud of Matt and Peter and always had a smile...a smile that you have acquired from her. I am sorry to hear of your lost but I hope memories like these will help to comfort you and your family.
Thursday, August 25th | Comment by: Larry
Aunt Mary always said I was her favorite nephew. Even though it was a joke, I took it to heart because I knew she was sincere at the same time. She was kind and had an infectious smile. I guess the best way I can explain her nature is that when she smiled or complimented you, it really felt genuine and it meant something of value to you coming from her. She was a wonderful lady. My sincerest condolences to her immediate family and all who knew her.