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Julie Durham posted a condolence
Thursday, July 30, 2020
I didn't know Mary personally. I happened to be riding by her house and I noticed that she was going to retrieve the newspaper which unfortunately was laying on the sidewalk. The weather was icy so I jumped out of my car to retrieve the newspaper for her and walked her back to the house. In just those few minutes of talking I could see what a sweet and strong lady she was. Any time I happened to drive by her house, I would check to make sure the newspaper wasn't lying on the sidewalk. I happened to see the sign on the house to sell and I had to check to make sure she was ok and I see now that she had passed away. I am so sorry and my prayers go out to all who knew her. I cannot explain it but just that one brief encounter somehow left me smiling and every time I would ride by the "green" house. It made my heart smile.
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Jimmy Maddox posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Long Walks With Mom
Mom didn't drive in the 50s, so she and I walked. Together we strolled down Walnut Ave. past the Olsen's and the Olglesby's and the Fleisch's and down to Trackie's store. Around the lake we'd go and take a break at the swings.
After Carl was born, our walks expanded farther out into the town; up Lake Ave. and down Glassboro Road. We'd travel to the Pioneer Food Store, a small grocery where I could get penny candy. We'd cross Glassboro Road and walk up Elm to the small post office,where I would stare at the bronze and glass doors of the PO boxes. At the time I believed that when you put a letter in the mailbox, pneumatic tubes sucked your letter to the post office, where it would be directed to other towns via some vast network of those same devices. Too much Captain Video I guess.
Across Elm and down Academy Ave. to that place called school, a place Mom said I'd soon have to go to to learn things. Past the school and back to Lake Ave. and across Glassboro Road to Walnut and home. We would talk and watch the cars and stare at the sky.
Carl was in his coach, a gray-brown steel hulk with white rubber wheels and giant springs that bounced the whole thing whenever it hit a bump.
Sometimes Whee-Zee came along, scampering across the lawns,running ahead sniffing and searching,then running back to urge us on.
We'd walk to Woodbury, three miles away,down Egg Harbor Road, Mom and Carl and Me. Past Rizzuto's farm and Lake Tract fire house,finally reaching the sidewalk at the Woodbury cemetery.
Woodbury is a city, a large town really, but it's the county seat, so there was a Woolworth's and a Kresge's and a real Acme supermarket, and a movie theatre. To me, it was Oz.
The biggest treat for me was when Mom would take us to the Sun-Ray drugstore. Sun-Ray had a lunch counter and booths in the back. I could get a most amazing lunch of a hamburger and French fries and a Coca Cola. If I had been especially good, a new comic book or two.
We would walk to Union Ave. to Nanny's house to wait for Pop-Pop to come home from work so he could drive us home in his truck. I could ride in the back,surrounded by the wooden panels rising up from the sides. I was really an Indian potentate riding his elephant; but only I knew that.
Soon I would travel those sidewalks alone,heading for school and visiting new found friends,trying not to step on the cracks so I wouldn't break my mother's back.
I would be older and on my own, but I'd never forget those long walks with mom.
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JOAN MILBY posted a condolence
Monday, December 23, 2019
MY AUNT MARY WAS JUST A FEW YEARS OLDER THAN I WAS SO SHE SEEMED MORE LIKE A SISTER TO ME. THAT IS WHY I ALWAYS CALLED HER MARY. WHEN WE WERE YOUNG WE DID A LOT OF THINGS TOGETHER SUCH AS RIDING ON THE HANDLE BARS OF HER BIKE AND WALKING ALONG THE RAILROAD TRACKS IN WOODBURY. AT HALLOWEEN WE BOBBED FOR APPLES AND PLAYED SPOOKY GAMES SUCH AS PRETENDINHG THAT GRAPES WERE EYEBALLS AND SPAGHETTI WAS WORMS. AS WE BOTH GOT OLDER, SHE SOMETIMES TOOK ME WITH HERE ON A DATE WITH ONE OF HER BEAUS. ON ONE OF THESE OCCASSIONS A BUG GOT INTO OUR CAR AND I ALMOST KICKED IN THE TOP OF THE CAR WITH FRIGHT. I SPENT A LOT OF TIME VISITING MARY AND CHATTING FOR HOURS ABOUT LIFE IN GENERAL. FAMILY PICNICS WERE A SPECIAL TREAT AND MARY LOVED PREPARING FOR THEM. I WILL FOREVER CHERISH THE WONDERFUL MEMORIES I HAVE OF TIME SPENT WITH MY BELOVED AUNT MARY.
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Marie Scheetz posted a condolence
Monday, December 23, 2019
Reading this beautiful tribute to your Mom brought back so many memories. There are too many times to count that I knocked on that kitchen door. Mrs. Maddox always welcomed me with a smile. Every Christmas, she would show me the spare bedroom bursting at the seams with wrapped presents. So many summers spent in your swimming pool. She will be missed by many. Love and prayers, Marie (Clay) Scheetz
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