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From: The Bauer's: Scott, Cecelia Bradley and Brandon
Moline, IL Julie, Silas, Eli and the rest of the family;
We are a bit in shock to hear of this very sad news. We send our deepest condolences to you all. Mary, God Bless you and we love you and we know you are with God in heaven. We have lived next door to you for so long you were like a mom to us and a grandma to the boys. So many memories to put here but I do know you really cared about us a lot. I will never forget the time so long ago that you let us use your water when we had the water shut off because we couldn't pay the bill. It was such a selfless kind act at such a desperate point in our lives and one we will never forget. You will be missed dearly.
Love, Scott, Cecelia Bradley and Brandon Bauer
written on 2010-02-04 17:42:49 Post number: 15
From: Arlo Vallejo and Dawn muldoon
Moline Our thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family. She is never really gone, for she will always be in your heart.And as Arlo says " THE BEAT GOES ON".
written on 2010-02-04 15:39:05 Post number: 14
From: Brad Lester
 Moline, Illinois Dear Inskeeps, life is truly a wonderful thing but so are memories. I remember when we all first met on those camping trips so many years ago when we all had tents and pop-up campers (except for the Morrison s) who had the whole package. Mary was always up with all the other wife's before anyone and the smell of that bacon cooking on the Coleman stove brought everyone out of their tents. Your mom was a precious woman with all of the gifts of a great mom. I know too that she lived her life solely for her children and you are all more blessed because of her and your dad. Love to all Inskeeps from the Lester's
written on 2010-02-04 08:09:10 Post number: 13
From: benny & dorris farrar
 roanoke al Aunt Mary and Uncle Ski will always be remembered by all of us forever. Every summer ya'll visited us and spent most of the summer with us and we always had a good time. The times at the cabin were wonderful. Mama and Aunt Mary were always so close, she is having a hard time dealing with this. We are keeping her close to us and helping her cope. I hope that everyone realizes that our life on this earth is so short and every minute counts. Let's try to show love while our parents and loved ones are alive because once they are gone we can no longer let them know how much we loved them or "mama please forgive me for how I treated you". I loved Aunt Mary because she was so much like my mother. So loving and caring. The last thing I told her a few weeks ago was "I love you". I'm glad I said that. Love forever, Dorris.
written on 2010-02-03 22:22:00 Post number: 12
From: Tad and Angela Philllips and Family
 Muscle Shoals, AL 35661 We were sad to here of Mary's passing. She was always accepting and loving toward our family. We will keep the family in our prayers. May she rest peacefully.
written on 2010-02-03 10:31:28 Post number: 11
From: Lynn Bishop Chlumsky
 Cary, NC To the family of Mary Inskeep - you are in my thoughts and prayers. You were truly blessed to have such a wonderful Mother and Father. Mary and Ski were like second parents to me during my teenage years and I will always love and treasure them.
written on 2010-02-03 07:36:20 Post number: 10
From: Bill and Shirley Gaultney
 West Point GA We are so sorry to hear of Mary's passing. Please know that our prayers are with all the children and grandchildren and great grandchildren. We only knew her through her sons but she was always so kind and had a beautiful smile. God Bless all of you as you go through this sad time. You will see her again in heaven if you do as she did love everyone and forgive. Our prayers and thoughts are with each of you. We love you all. Shirley and Bill
written on 2010-02-02 20:11:40 Post number: 9
From: Linda Golden Sims
 La Grange Georgia Such a long time ago that I got to see Aunt Mary and Uncle Ski. But the times we did spend together was such a wonderful and fun time. Aunt Mary was always so kind to me, and I will never forget that sweet smile she always had on her face. Deepest Sympathy to your family.
written on 2010-02-02 19:26:59 Post number: 8
From: Randy Inskeep
 Moline, IL If roses grow in heaven, lord please pick a bunch for me. Put them in my mom's arm's and tell her they are from me. Tell her that I love her and miss her. And when she turns and smiles, place a kiss on her cheek and hold her for awhile. Because remembering her is easy. I do it everyday. But there is an ache in my heart, because I'm really missing her today. Your Son
written on 2010-02-02 16:03:11 Post number: 7
From: David Reiff
 Asheville, Nc. Julie, We always had good laughs with your mom, such a loving fun spirit, I know you will miss her dearly, take comfort in knowing you will see her again, just not today. I always enjoyed hanging out at your house because your mom and dad always made me feel so welcome. I will always remember her sweet smile and soft loving touch. I loved them and love you.
written on 2010-02-02 15:19:26 Post number: 6
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