Wednesday, September 4, 2024
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I'm so very sorry to learn of this today.
I can't believe this has happened. Maureen, she was one of the most precious women I've ever come to know in my entire life next to my own Mother. I'll never forget the day the family moved in across the street from us. And the two dogs, Candy (my favorite) and of course Rusty. I grew up with the kids, Todd and I the same age. Brings back such wonderful memories. And Herb, a fabulous contractor that I admired and paid close attention to. Todd would become the very best friend I (ever) had in this world. I can't think of a day still yet that has gone by, I don't think of him at some time. Maureen was a true woman of God, there was nothing she wouldn't do for anyone if she could. She was an angel I believe... which truly lived among us. One of the funniest things was the day she called my mamma and ask if we had toilet paper. They had ran out wanted to borrow a roll or two from us. OMG, we all have laughed a million-million times over that call through the years. Maureen, my dear... I miss you and your family so very much. My deepest condolences to the entire family. Such a sweet and kind heart she had, a precious sweet woman. I wish I had known. So much has happened with my family and I, both good and bad and we have moved allot and simply lost touch. I'd give anything if I could have been there. All I can do is say how sorry I 'am and please forgive me. Such an incredible and horrible loss. The last time I saw Maureen and Todd was immediately following my mother's death during Christmas 2005. My heart goes out to the entire family.
Col. Don Maupin