Condolences for
Marian Elizabeth Juerges Mahon (Mount)
Monday, August 27th | Comment by: Linda Gustafson
I was a friend of Nancy's from college - tried to find her mom and dad several years ago but - not the greatest searcher. Just this morning she asked me to look again - can only think Nancy whispers to me from time to time. I still have the wicker hamper from her room - and her office chair from her desk - have moved so many times and have adamantly opposed any attempts to have me relinquish them, lol. I only can hope that the many, many times my thoughts reached out to embrace her mom and dad since she died, that somehow, those embraces reached their hearts. I will never forget Nancy, nor her mom and dad - and they are again at peace, and together. We still Full Moon Boogie...the Geo crowd bonds are strong. Blessings to the friends and family of these wonderful parents of my friend. <3
Wednesday, April 13th | Comment by: ginny koumjian
I was saddened to hear about Marians death. mRTY
Saturday, April 9th | Comment by: Anonymous
I never spoke to her enough & lost contact in the last years but KNOW I thought of her often & the wise advise she gave me I will never forget. Marion was a strong women & dealt with too much loss, she is now free of sadness and may rejoice with those whom she loved most.
So sorry for your loss- Dorothy, Joan , Joe, Joyce, & family
Tuesday, March 29th | Comment by: Judy Wunsch Elsner
Hello Family: I am reading old papers here in Upper Bucks County and I see Marion's name. It is sad to read about friends from long ago. We lived in Feasterville in the 1950s and 1960s and my parents were friends with Marion and Fred. I used to babysit for Nancy. What a tragedy and heartbreak her death was for them. But, I'll tell you a story on a lighter note! Dad was at the store one day when Fred told him that the girls were so upset because their dog had been missing for a day or two. Dad asked about its appearance. Sure enough it was "our family's" NEW dog that dad found in the back field and brought to us! No collar or identifying tags so we had a dog to play with for a day or two! We were about a mile from the hardware store on Street Road. That was the end of our dog and the Juerges were very happy. Fred always needled dad about stealing his family's pet! They were the good old days when the hardware store owner was every man's good friend!! Marion was right in there and knew everyone. I have fond memories, and I am sorry for your loss. Dad is gone too...2007.... and the other project buddy has been gone for years and years. He and his sons used the property next to Watson's Hardware for their business equipment. I'll be on Street Road next week and will remember fondly.
Monday, March 28th | Comment by: dennis carpitella
may you rest in peace,you are with some good angels and sharon is one them,she like you a lot