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Al and Karen Knotek lit a candle
Saturday, January 2, 2016
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Moe had a HEART of GOLD and I was truly blessed to have spent time with her the last few years. She always had a great attitude no matter how bad she felt. She put family first and knew and remembered more about our family. Being with her was such a TREAT for me and I will always cherish the time I was so lucky to spend with an Angel who has gone home to heaven. I'll really miss you Sweet Mor! Give my love to your Mom and Dad. Love, cousin Karen
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Tina Rainford posted a condolence
Saturday, January 2, 2016
I knew Maureen for many years and I was sadden to hear of her passing.
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Jan Miller posted a condolence
Friday, January 1, 2016
My heartfelt condolences to Mo's family. I worked with Mo for many years at Baxter and she always made me laugh!!!! May she rest in peace.
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Claudia Malecki Masterson posted a condolence
Friday, January 1, 2016
I am very sorry to hear of Maureen's passing. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. I remember fondly sharing some time with Maureen back in the day in Fox Lake. She was a fun and caring woman.
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Joyce silvestri schaeffer posted a condolence
Friday, January 1, 2016
I'm so sorry for your loss. Moe was a terrific person to work with.
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Lou Guzzo posted a condolence
Friday, January 1, 2016
Deepest sympathy to the family. We pray the Holy Spirit brings comfort to all the family and friends. I worked with Moe for many years at Baxter. She was a dear and treasured friend. I will remember her incredible wit and intelligence. She had the uncanny knack for making me crack up until I cried. There is one memory that stands out above all for me: we were doing a team building exercise called "Acid River", where we had to work as a team with a number of two by fours to cross the river of acid safely. If a team member's body part touched the river on accident they would become "blinded" and would have to wear a blindfold, and other team members would have to help. Moe's foot slipped off the board and she became "blind". I was the person to help her across the river. I had to hand her a two by four so she could place it in the river before her and complete crossing. When I handed her the wood, she re-enacted the scene from "The Miracle Worker" with the wood in place of the water. She grabbed the board, held it up, and started saying "wooooo...dddd". I laughed so hard I fell off the board myself! Somewhere there is a photograph of that incident. She had it in her cube and we laughed about it each time we saw it! I will miss her!
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Jo posted a condolence
Friday, January 1, 2016
May Moe rest in the peace and love of Christ! She was a joy to work with and a beautiful and kind soul in all ways.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Jo Bevins