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This memorial website is in honor of our mom, Marianne Meddaugh, 78, born on October 29, 1935.  She died peacefully on February 6, 2014 with her daughters, grandchild, and family friends by her side. She battled against dementia for a long time and is finally at peace.  We hope you will enjoy reading about her here and will add your own stories and tributes.

Mom lived at the Episcopal Church Home in St. Paul, MN for the past 10 years, making many friends and memories along the way.  Many people there will remember her for her cat, Casey and for her sewing service that she provided others.  She also loved the art class there and was proud to have her paintings hanging in the halls of the home.  

Preceding her in death is her infant son Scott, her sister Helen, her cat Casey, and her parents Wilbur and Helen.  She is survived by her brother, Howard (Elda) of Theodosia, MO; her daughter, Anne (Dean) of Auburn, WA, her son Mark (Janessa) of Eagan, MN; and her daughter Lynne of Seattle, WA.  She is also survived by her grandchildren, Megan, Ashley, Lauren and Dylan and her great-grandchild, Hunter as well as many nieces, nephews and other family members. 

We will have a Celebration of Life at the Episcopal Church Home where she lived on Friday, February 14th at 1:30PM.  Following the service will be a coffee social on site.  Since this is a celebration of her life on Valentine's Day, we hope you will feel comfortable wearing colorful clothing if you like.

A Celebration of Life 
Friday, February 14th at 1:30PM
The Episcopal Church Home, Coventry Chapel
1840 University Ave W
St. Paul, MN 55104

 Donations in Marianne’s name can be sent to the Episcopal Church Home Art Class which she participated in weekly.  This art class gave her great joy and we'd like to share that joy with other residents of the home.

Episcopal Church Home
1879 Feronia Ave
St Paul MN 55104 
(Be sure to specify art class donation on the check) 

 

 

February 13, 2014
February 13, 2014
Our first remembrance of Marianne takes us back to a Christian conference in Granby, Colorado. We can remember her coming into the center with a smile on her face. She loved to come to the conference and came for many years.

May Jesus bless and care for you all and draw you together in His loving care as you celebrate Marianne`s life.

Blessings & Love

Lynn & Judy Alexander

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February 13, 2014
February 13, 2014
Our first remembrance of Marianne takes us back to a Christian conference in Granby, Colorado. We can remember her coming into the center with a smile on her face. She loved to come to the conference and came for many years.

May Jesus bless and care for you all and draw you together in His loving care as you celebrate Marianne`s life.

Blessings & Love

Lynn & Judy Alexander
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Mom's 80th Birthday

October 29, 2015

Today Mom would have been 80 years old.  She loved any reason to celebrate and birthdays were no exception.  There would always be a card in the mail for anyone celebrating a birthday or when we were young, a card and present on the breakfast table.  Today, my son Dylan made me stay in bed while he decorated the breakfast table with a card to show that he knew I'd be thinking of her today.  We talked about Grandma and set up a lego camping scene with Grandma, me and Dylan all camping together and enjoying our coffee or cocoa.  She even took him fishing in the canoe on the construction paper lake.  If she were alive, that is exactly how she would want to celebrate her birthday.  So, here's to you Mom.  We love you and miss you and wish you were here camping and fishing with us.  

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