3722 N.E. 180th St
Lake Forest Park WA 98155
She loved to cook and garden and make wonderful meals for friends and family. She was especially famous for her divinity candy that she would make at Christmas and give to friends and family as a gift.
After her father's death, her mother Daisy came to live with them. Her father was murdered in a attack at his watchman's post in a Schwabacher hardware store.
Mary was a lover of baseball and would keep stats while she watched the games. She was kind yet tough and is dearly missed. - Written by her granddaughter, Tana "Montana" Lee Erickson Griffin.
3722 N.E. 180th St
Lake Forest Park WA 98155
She loved to cook and garden and make wonderful meals for friends and family. She was especially famous for her divinity candy that she would make at Christmas and give to friends and family as a gift.
After her father's death, her mother Daisy came to live with them. Her father was murdered in a attack at his watchman's post in a Schwabacher hardware store.
Mary was a lover of baseball and would keep stats while she watched the games. She was kind yet tough and is dearly missed. - Written by her granddaughter, Tana "Montana" Lee Erickson Griffin.
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