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Madalyn Hammer
In Memory of
Madalyn M.
Hammer (Blankenship)
1923 - 2016
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Condolence From: Suzette Skinner
Condolence: Ruth and Joe, Sure love this lady. Great laugh, wonderful stories, generous and giving spirit, so much more. Wish we'd spent more time together; just goes by too fast. At least there are the memories. Know you both will miss her dearly. Wonder who she looked up first - Greg or Rock?
Love you both much, Suzette
Wednesday April 13, 2016
Condolence From: Gary Neidenbach
Condolence: Madelyn will be truly missed. Joe and Ruth,my thoughts and prayers ate with you. Gary
Wednesday April 13, 2016
Condolence From: Ken & Eva Zimmer
Condolence: Madalyn was so funny and "one of a kind." We miss Jack already and will miss keeping up with what Madalyn has been doing since she moved from Star Harbor. Our condolences to her family.

Ken & Eva
Monday April 11, 2016
Condolence From: Scott Miller
Condolence: To some of you Madalyn Hammer was simply Mad or Madalyn. To me, she was my Godmother, Aunt Mad. While I know that no one lives forever, I thought she might be the one who did. I have memories of her from the time I was old enough to form memories.She was always my fun, loving, story telling, singing 2nd mom. There is now a huge hole in my heart. But I'm comforted by the fact that she lived a life most of us can only dream of......and she knew she was loved dearly.

I can't make the memorial service Thursday but at the request of her son, Joe Mahoney, I'll be raising a martini and singing the song "Yellowbird" at the top of my lungs.

I'll miss you my sweet, fun Aunt Mad,
Love you.....Scott
Monday April 11, 2016
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