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Tait Funeral Home, Inc.
2333 Fenner Road
Cazenovia, New York, United States
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Tuesday, December 29, 2015
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Jeanne Van Winkle posted a condolence
Monday, October 27, 2014
The year was 1972 or '73. It's not important to the story so I shall marshall on. (Wouldn't Mrs. Kistler be impressed with that last sentence?) I had been stationed at the Long Beach Naval Hospital for a while when Mary called and asked me what I was doing over the next weekend. I told her nothing, but I thought I could get out of it. She invited me to fly up to San Francisco to visit with her and her boys, so I got out of my non-existant plans and took off for the airport. I got nervous when the stewardess, as they were called back then, came out and whispered something to the gate person who looked at me, gestured to me with a one quick, sharp snap of her fingers sending me into a cold sweat and shakes. I was already trying to form the words to explain to Mary that I had been ejected from the flight before I even got on. Well, great, just great, that's all. Now what? My ride had already left and I had no money for a taxi.(This is where there would be many red marks on my story for having too many words in it.) Anyway, as you have probably figured out from the title, I was actually being told the plane was overbooked but if I wouldn't mind, there was seat left in first class. I had no idea what that meant. But, I soon figured out it must not be a bad thing as she told me I would not be charged the difference in the ticket price. Wait. I just realized I could have been charged less and been sitting out on the wing! But, I wasn't, so let us soldier on. Folks, I tell you It was nothing less than groovy! ( You MUST have known that word would work it's way in somehow, after all, it was the 70's.) I had a seat big enough to double as a clown car. I was given all I could drink - soda. I was served a basket with fresh fruit, crackers and cheese, a little tea sandwich and presented with a hot towel afterward. A HOT TOWEL!!! Please, I'm making a lot of that for, even though I had clue at the time what that was all about, I know full well now. Yep, hand washing. Cool. Had a little nap, arrived in San Francisco - ON TIME as they did that in those days - found my sister waiting for me with her boys and hugged her hard as I had in me. I thanked her very much for inviting me at just the right moment in time at which point our Mary smiled warmly and said, "That's what big sisters are for." I flew for 45 minutes that day on a day so clear and so blue, but our big sister gave us first class service as best she could all of her life. I just plain miss my big sister...j
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Patty Westcott posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
I had forgotten this page exited so here we are year later it has gotten a little easier and I have gone through an emotional road. I will always miss her, the memories are good ones, she was a great big sister and the next one is proving that she can do this too. I miss our phone conversations the most so Effie brace yourself you are in my heart my memories, and always by my side love you much
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Steven and Jeanne (Westcott) Van Winkle lit a candle
Saturday, August 16, 2014
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Our world seems that much smaller without her, but greater for having had her at all.
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jeanne van winkle posted a condolence
Saturday, August 16, 2014
It has been nearly a year since our Lord took her home. My heart feels both the loss of my sister and the joy knowing Mary knows no pain of any kind. Today, the heartache is getting the better of me. I just miss Mary.
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Edith, sister # 5 lit a candle
Sunday, August 10, 2014
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I remember
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edie hughes posted a condolence
Sunday, August 10, 2014
I sit here staring at Mary's picture and her name under the "in memory of"....one never gets used to these words. I feel a sadness followed by relief, a bit of envy, and then peace. I still say to people, "There are ten kids in my family." and always will. I keep her passing to myself as those words are difficult to speak. I love all of you so much and pray we are remembering her together.
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Patty Westcott Morse posted a condolence
Thursday, September 19, 2013
My sister Mary and I were not always close until I got married and she moved back to New York. We formed a close and special bond over the years. I cried when she moved to Virginia. My closet friend was leaving me and we enjoyed spending time having coffee and a muffin together. I know she was happy being with her granddaughters watching them grow. Knowing that she had a close knit relationship with each one. My sister was also a very private person she did not share to much of her life experiences but she was fun to be with. She raised two fine young men just about by herself and they are very warm and giving persons. I pray that you both get through this time and just remember the good times and that she loved you both very much.
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Steven Westcott posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
I love and miss ya sis. We loved the same kind of music and the Yankees,two things i'll always remember about you. Rest in peace sis.
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Katie Van Winkle posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
I'll bet she and Nana had quite a reunion in Heaven. It's comforting to know that one day, we too will see them again. I remember playing along during 'Jeopardy' with her. She knew a lot of stuff! Although, she never did state it in the form of question. ;) I miss you, Aunt Mary and I look forward to seeing you again one day. Michael and Donnie, you are in my prayers.
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Steven and Jeanne (Westcott) VanWinkle lit a candle
Saturday, August 31, 2013
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She was the first of us to arrive, the first of us to leave. We will keep her forever in our thoughts and deeply in our hearts.
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Edith Westcott Hughes lit a candle
Friday, August 30, 2013
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I know we will miss Mary, but I know even more our mother was pleased to welcome her home.
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Jeanne Westcott VanWinkle posted a condolence
Friday, August 30, 2013
I love my sister very much and miss her more than I can ever say. I got to speak to her several times while she was at Baypointe in Virginia. She was sharp as all get out and her sense of humor was very much in tact.And although our family was told to prepare for her passing, still, I was holding out hope. I, like the rest of the family just did not want to let her go. Thank you to those of you who cared and always asked how she was doing. My deep love to her sons, Michael and Donnie Seekins, their wives and her grandchildren and to our father Douglas Westcott. God Speed, Mary.
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Michael and Susan Andrews posted a condolence
Monday, August 26, 2013
My deepest condolences to Donnie and Michael and Dad and all of my LITTLE Sisters and Brothers .The sadness in my heart of losing Mary is beyond words .But I know she has been suffering for a long time and She is now at Peace and is with Mom again in Heaven .Her smile is ever present ,just close you eyes and you know she is there . If there is anything we can do just call . always Mike and Sue .
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2333 Fenner Road | Cazenovia, NY 13035 | Email: brownfuneralservices@gmail.com
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