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My Aunt Pat has been a big part of my life as long as I can remember. I shall miss her very much. My husband, Bernie, and daughter, Katie, will miss her too. She was a terrific aunt!!##imported-begin##Peggy LaRocque##imported-end##
Birth date: Mar 22, 1918 Death date: Dec 30, 2002
Mary J. AshlockMary J. Ashlock passed away December 30, 2002. Born March 22, 1918 in Bowdle, South Dakota, She grew up in Springfield and attended the University of South Dakota in Vermillion.Mary came to Tacoma during WWII to vis Read Obituary
My Aunt Pat has been a big part of my life as long as I can remember. I shall miss her very much. My husband, Bernie, and daughter, Katie, will miss her too. She was a terrific aunt!!##imported-begin##Peggy LaRocque##imported-end##
I am so sorry to read about Mary's death. Mary was my desk partner at the "Hilltop" Office and her buddy, Doris Voss sat in front of us. Mary had the greatest sense of humor. I use to get a kick out of listening to her talking tough as she was getting ready to see a client, because I knew she was a pussy cat. When ever I do have the occasion to drive pass Cheney Stadium I think of Mary and her love for baseball and her Christmas Bourbon Balls she use to make.
My deepest sympathy to her family##imported-begin##Sue (Clark) Seablom##imported-end##
I was so shocked to see Mary’s obituary in the paper. I worked with her for about 5 years and we had been roommates for a short time as well, when my husband was in the service. We remained friends throughout the years and had planned to have lunch after the holidays. Mary and I had many good times together; she was “Pat†and I was “SwedeÂâ€. I will truly miss her.
Florence Jalafsky##imported-begin##Florence Jalafsky##imported-end##
I was so sorry to read of the death of Mary, my long-time co-worker and luncheon buddy.
She was a very special person with a quiet sense of humor and an interest in a broad range of subjects from politics to the doings of people. Denny's became our place for two hour luncheons these past years. In December we met and she shared her Christmas plans and returned a recipe book I loaned her which she had especially enjoyed.
I was thinking of calling her in the next few days for a January luncheon when I read her obituary. Death must come to us all. In my heart I am glad she could remain active so close to the end, but I shall miss her terribly.
My deepest sympathy to her family. Mary will always be in our hearts and memories.##imported-begin##Doris Voss##imported-end##