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Mary Ann <I>Meier</I> Longsine

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Mary Ann Meier Longsine

Birth
Death
3 Aug 2019 (aged 95)
Burial
Winlock, Lewis County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.51755, Longitude: -122.8856694
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Mary Ann (Meier) Longsine, a lifetime resident of Winlock, WA., gained her wings on August 3rd 2019. She left behind this ever so troubled world to be with her Savior and rest in the loving arms of the Angels. Her Catholic faith sustained her thru her 95 years and she was a lifelong member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and the community. Thru her 95 years, she went to school there and once worked at the lively Co-op present in town, as well as the once local Ben Franklin Store, where she loved working there very much. Being a homemaker was her greatest joy. She married here, raised her family here, attended church here, and only missed one Egg Day celebration. Mary Ann was a Senior Center visitor, and a friend to everyone, and loved by many. She leaves behind her daughter, Carol Wallin (Terry); her grandsons, Scott and Travis Wallin and Oliver Lindsey; many cousins and friends. She believed in the simple things in life being the most treasured, and lived her life the same way. May she RIP and find more happiness than she could ever imagine. A service was held for her at St. Urban Catholic Cemetery on Aug. 10, 2019. Arrangements are under the care of Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock.

Obituary published on Cattermole Funeral Home, Inc website.

https://www.cattermolefh.com/notices/MaryAnn-Longsine
Mary Ann (Meier) Longsine, a lifetime resident of Winlock, WA., gained her wings on August 3rd 2019. She left behind this ever so troubled world to be with her Savior and rest in the loving arms of the Angels. Her Catholic faith sustained her thru her 95 years and she was a lifelong member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and the community. Thru her 95 years, she went to school there and once worked at the lively Co-op present in town, as well as the once local Ben Franklin Store, where she loved working there very much. Being a homemaker was her greatest joy. She married here, raised her family here, attended church here, and only missed one Egg Day celebration. Mary Ann was a Senior Center visitor, and a friend to everyone, and loved by many. She leaves behind her daughter, Carol Wallin (Terry); her grandsons, Scott and Travis Wallin and Oliver Lindsey; many cousins and friends. She believed in the simple things in life being the most treasured, and lived her life the same way. May she RIP and find more happiness than she could ever imagine. A service was held for her at St. Urban Catholic Cemetery on Aug. 10, 2019. Arrangements are under the care of Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock.

Obituary published on Cattermole Funeral Home, Inc website.

https://www.cattermolefh.com/notices/MaryAnn-Longsine

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