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Aunt Mae was my godmother, and she was always special to me. She always had such a great sense of humor, and could always make me laugh. It's too bad our family got so spread out over the world, because I never got to see everyone as much as I would have liked. We did get to go to an 85th birthday party for Aunt Mae, and it was a really timely event. Thank you to my cousins who made that party happen. Without you guys, my mother would not have gotten to see her sisters in the last few years. It was so much fun to see the three sisters having such a good time. May Aunt Mae rest in peace, and I'm sure she's having a good time... and heaven as well. She will be missed.
From Karlyn Neubauer

I pray that Jesus carries each of you through the next several days. It is only with His love, and grace that we can continue. During the past several days I have had the privilege of hearing several stories from Angela Mitchum about her grandmother. I bet there are alot more of those stories still to be told. Grandmothers are so VERY special!!!! Praying God's peace for all of you!
From Charlotte Gramling, AT&T

Remembering a wonderful lady Mae. I met her years ago when I helped her walk across the street to the La Crosse Center where we were both attending the Celebration for Life...Cancer. My son in law was in treatment at the time. We became good friends and she lived only a short distance from where I was a "nanny" just down on 19th St. She was a wonderful lady with a wonderful sense of humor and I will always think of her with a smile on my face. RIP Mae Suzanne & Bud Hansen
From Suzanne Hansen

Mae was truly a gem of a person. She was always good for a laugh when she came to the dental office. I will miss her smile!!! Kae (Dr. Ross/ Dillard office)
From Kae Deal

TO the family of Mae Larson. We are so sorry to hear of her passing. My husband Thom got to know Mae when she was teaching at Longfellow Middle School. We were looking for a different place to live and she invited us to rent out the upstairs of her house.She was a very kind women who always had a jolly laugh and smile.When we were living there our son was born and she offered to watch him for us on a snowy winter day so that my husband could walk with me to Lutheran Hospital. Because of the snow storm there was no bus service and i needed to get there to work.....Mae was always willing to go the extra mile to help someone out. We will always have fond memories of her and will always think of her when we drive by the Brown house on Main Street...May you rest in peace Mae...
From Julie and Thom Sandvick