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She was an awesome nurse and a great person to work with.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 14, 2006
I'll always remember Meggan as a real, fiesty, determined, strong woman with a heart of gold. Our deepest sympathies go out to Great-Aunt and Uncle Gene and Sandra, and to Meggan's children and family.Darbi, Steve, and children Caeden, Cary, and Emelia
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Thoughts of sympathy to the entire family. My prayers are with you and I hope that you will find peace with cherished memories.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Monday, October 9, 2006
To my high school buddy, I have many happy and crazy memories of our times together. I regret not having been a better friend to you in the past couple of years. Please know that you will always have a special place in my heart. As I get ready this morning to go to your services, I can only hope that you, your uncle, and my dad,and everyone that have "crossed over" are watching over us and will provide us with strength,especially Nick,Hiliary and your mom and dad. Please know that I loved you and cherished all the times we spent together experiencing life. Glory
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Monday, October 9, 2006
Meggan, I have trully enjoyed having you in my life. Your sense of humor, committment and love for your patients will be something I will take with me for the rest of my life. Thanks for making my life a little brighter!!!!
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Monday, October 9, 2006
Mr. and Mrs. Nowalk ~Thank you so much for sharing with all of us your Meggan. Meggan was an amazing individual ~ truly a one of a kind. May she rest in peace.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
I didn't have the honor of knowing Meggan, but was touched by her story on a horse forum I frequent. I'm sure Meggan is at peace and re-united with friends, family and much loved animals that have gone before her. God Bless.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
Meggan, You were truely one of a kind your contagious humor, your straight forward no BS, and your perserverance were only a few of your many qualities. I will never forget how Hard you faught and how much at peace you were at the end. I am forever greatful to have been your friend and to have learned so much from you. You will be missed but not forgoten by all of us. I love You. Amy
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
God Bless the entire family. We all loved Meggan growing up and will always remember her.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
You are in my prayers. Ride on the wind, Meggan!
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
My thoughts and prayers are with Meggan's family and friends, for God to give them faith and strength during this difficult time. God bless you all, Meggan is riding pain free through heaven's glorious meadows!MichelleOhio
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
doowop i will so miss you and your spirit. with love me
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
She will be missed greatly by the friends and family left behind. She really had no idea what a very special person she was and how many people she changed with her touch. There will be a great hole left in all of us with her passing. I do hope that somehow she finally realizes how wonderful she really was and still is by her legacy. Meggan's love for nursing and dedication is unbeatable. As well as her love for life. She fought a great fight, and now is at peace.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
I'm so sorry to hear of Meggan's passing. I worked with Meggan @ SCM and our son's grew up together. I remember Meggan as a fun loving, caring friend and mother. The last time I saw her we talked foundling about the past and how our children have grown. She talked briefly of her illness and told me that she was very happy to be nursing. I was very sad to hear of her struggle with cancer but happy to hear her so happy with the calling she felt to nurse. Please express our sympathy to her family. You will all be in our thoughts and prayers. Yours truly,Alice Caughey and family
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
I will miss my "buddy".Yes I will "have some" for you too!!! :)
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
Donna and family, I'm so sory for your loss. She is reborn and painfree and waiting to greet each and everyone when your own time comes...
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
meggan, I'm so glad that I got to know you. You have shown me strength that is so hard to find. You have touched so many people as a nurse and a friend. Your heart is so big and loving, and you will be missed by many. I will always remember your great sense of humor.keep looking down on us meggan. We need angels like you in heaven. Love Candi
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
I didn't know Meggan or her family but was introduced to her story in a horse forum. I am thankful that Meggan is with the Lord and old friends now and pray that your family is comforted in your grieving. My heart is with you all.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
I will miss you and never forget your strong will and you were fun to work with see you on the other side love you beulla
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
meggie poo poo,your strength and determination can not me measured.........i will always treasure working with you and always always will remember your ability make things happen........i love you meggie
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
I'm truly going to miss your wisdom & compassion and your wonderful smile! You are truly loved and missed.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
Continued: In return I also got to share in her struggles and accomplishments of which she had many. Her graduations, her career changes and her everyday life with her family and friends. After Meggan moved to be closer to her parents, she was often on my mind.Although I was not known for keeping in touch, I was always over joyed to run in to Meggan at our local drug store and catch up on old news. She was so proud of Nick and Hilarie and would marvel in their accomplishments.We would talk about her family, her pets and how her job was going. At this time of loss It deeply saddens me to know that our paths will never again cross, and I will never again have the opportunity to get lost in the moment and have the chance to chat with a very special friend.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
I met Meggan one time and saw right away that she was a special person. May you rest in peace. My deepest condolences to the family.Love,Amy LaPlante
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
Meg thanks for all you encouragement. I love you and i miss you. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
I idolized you and how strong your will was. I will always remember you. You've made a deep and lasting impression in this world!
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
Through a deep sadness, I reflect on the magnitude of the loss of such a special person. Yes, we were neighbors but we were more than that. Me being a new home owner and living far away from my immediate family I found comfort in confiding in Meggan and sharing my joys and fears with her. She always listened and was always there when I just need somene to listen.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
ALthough I didn't ""know"" Meggan, I heard of her battle from a friend, Donna. As a nurse I know she must have cared for amny people in her lifetime. I lost my dear sister in law (who was also a nurse) to Cancer in 2003. I grieve for the ones left behind in Meggan's wake, but SHE is now out of pain.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, October 8, 2006
Meggan,I will always remember babysitting you when you were a baby. You were the most beautiful little girl! What I will remember most about you is your relatonship with my mother. One thing you could do was make her laugh. You were always outspoken and got your point across real fast. Mother loved that about you. I will never forget you coming to see mother when she was close to dying. The look on your face will always stay with me. I could see panic and heartbreak. I asked you not to let Mom see that fear and you did a wonderful job. I will remember you both sitting on the front porch chatting away. When you and I talked at work about your illness, there was never a time you thought about giving up. You didn't want me to know because you thought I would freak out like Mom always did, but I didn't. I always thought you would win this battle because you were so strong and seemed to have confidence that nothing was going to beat you. As you enter Heaven, please give our love to all our family, especially my Mother. You will always be in my thoughts.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Meggan--I just can't believe I'm writing this. You have always had such a strong and, yes, a very stubborn spirit; I always thought you would beat this. But, cancer didn't play fair-it cheated, didn't it? That's the only wayit ever could have won. Oh, but you sure twisted its toes (kind of the way I used to twist yours) and made it squeal, didn't you? I can't begin to put into words the kind of a person you were. You were like a crab--tough on the outside but a big marshmallow on the inside.You were always honest and did not suffer fools gladly at all. You were unselfish-heck, the day before you left this earth, you were trying to reassure me by talking on the phone. Your chosen profession showed the deepness of your heart. And, you were always a wiseass. Danged, we had fun trying to outdo eachother with the names. But, you got the last one in, didn't you? Typical. Now, your soul is free. There are so many that love you in Heaven--Uncle Marc, Grandma Wheaton, Aunt Jean, and tons more, both human and animal. What a reunion must be going on! In my heart, I will always see you trotting down Route 41 on Jewel, meeting me halfway so we could spend part of the summer riding together. You always got a late start, so my halfway was a little longer than yours. But, we eventually met up, and after miles of riding I was always so thrilled to see you cantering towards me. You were way too soon leaving for this particular journey, but I will meet up with you again. Till then, try to behave untill I get there. and keep tending to those that need--both on Earth and in Heaven. Many are having a pretty hard time without you. I will always miss you and I love you. Till we meet again-- -Your favorite cousin (I know, I know!!!), Donna
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Aunt Meg-They say that you and I have a lot in common-must be the genes! I sit here and cry remembering all the fun times that we had together and the sadder times too. I still can't believe you're gone. Nic and Hillie will be just fine, they have a lot of your wonderful qualities. Remember us who have not yet been able to join you on your new journey, but do tell Andrew and Rachel that Mommy misses and loves them very much-Until we all meet again-I love you!!
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Our prayers and thoughts go out to Meggan's family during this time of sadness. We will always remember Meggan's kindness toward our mother, Jennie S., during her stay at the nursing home. Meggan was wonderful with mom and made her laugh each day. We left each time, knowing that mother was well taken care of with Meggan there. Meggan was a wonderful person to so many. Thank you, Doris and Bernice
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Meggan,you will always hold a special place in my heart. It was a pleasure knowing you as a friend and a nurse. We had some great times together. You always made me laugh even when the times got tough. When I think of you I will smile, because I know that is what you would want us to do. Thanks for everything you shared with me over the years I got to know you. You will be missed. Cindy P.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
My older sister, I can't believe you're gone. You never took the easy way out. For being such a little woman, you were the strongest person I ever knew. Most would have given in long ago, but not you. Never worring about yourself, just others. I think back when you were going to lose your hair from the first treatments, four and a half years ago, and I shaved your hair and you did mine. Then last week in the hospital you said, "Well I guess you can grow your hair back." I don't think I will. I told you I love you and everything will be ok during your last days. But as I write this, I am still just your baby brother, cause I can't stop sobbing. I'm so angry that you had to leave us, but I take comfort in the fact that I know you are no longer hurting. If I only touch half of people that you did in a life that ended too soon, I will know that it was a life well lived. Till we meet again, I love you. Baby Brother
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Rest in Peace Meggan.You sure deserve to.You did not win the war, but you sure put up a hell-of-a-fight.....
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Meggan- Knowing you was one of the best gifts I have ever received. You were always one to offer a smile and a positive word. You always knew when encouragement was needed and were more than willing to give it. You were truely one in a million and getting the chance to know you was a blessing. You will always hold a special place in my heart. In my mind I see you sitting with a root beer float, twizzlers and listening to Tobey Keith. Know that you are loved by so many and will always remain special to us all.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Meggan,where do I start.High school,cheerleading,volleyball,long phone conversations(back then we had party lines and you would tell the neighbors what you thought of them interupting!),campouts,babies,haircuts!,weddings,delaware!,Kentucky fried chicken! I do believe that someday we'll meet again.Take Care Old Friend
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Meggan My Dear, I think of the good times we had, the shopping trip (wow) campaigning for "George" :)I guess the biggest, bestest was the "State Fair" trip, that was awesome!! The way we talked to each other, people would never guess we actually liked each other, makes me laugh. You fought a long hard battle and I never once heard you complain about anything. The angels will watch over you now, your body healed and free from pain. You will always hold a place in my heart dear girl, I love you, rest in peace. Thoughts and Prayers are with your family, may they find comfort remembering the good times. Until we meet again, Shirley
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Im So Sorry For You Loss, Lighting a virtual candle will help you light the way for a better future.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Meggan, Where does a person who has known you even begin...I am writing this, as most have, with sadness and sorrow in my heart and tears falling down my cheeks. I have so many memories of you from having worked with your mom...knowing you from a teenager to adult...from your highschool graduation to your college graduation..as we graduated the same night...kind of funny, but we both took the long way around to find our passion in lives..Mine took me to teaching, yours took you to nursing. Who said pigs can fly??? I met up again with you when you took care of my grandmother at the nursing home. Oh how she loved you...To her there was no one like "Meggan". Our family could rest easy knowing you cared for her as you did. In my grandmother's final moments, you were there with us, and helped to ease our pain. And now, it is our memories of you and what you meant to all of us that we hope will help ease your family's pain. Meggan, I will always remember our long talks in your office at the nursing home. We talked about our lives, families, careers, and suddenly your upcoming battle. You never wanted your family to worry and were determined to fight this with a positive outlook and you did. I believe it was your personal characteristics...you know the ones..determination and humor...(stubborn, crazy, etc)...lol...are what made you who you were....You might have been little, but had spunk and an attitude as big as the sky... Ahhh Meggan, what a role model you were for many...a single mom who grew into her own and found her calling in life...I watched you with your patients and staff. You wanted the best for your patients and expected no less from your staff. I also remember talking with your mom and hearing how proud your dad and she were of you.....not just from how positive you were in beating this damn disease, but of who you had became in life... Meggan, you are my hero...a hero to many...We are comforted to know that your pain and suffering has ended, but angry he took you so soon......You fought this so long and courageously...now it is your turn to be at peace with your loved ones before you, as we all will see you again It is my hopes that hearing our memories of you will somehow help comfort your family. Again, my prayers are with your family, friends and others who's lives you've touched. Sincerely, Tammy B.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Meggan, a truly dedicated mother to my nephew Nic, will always hold a special place in many hearts, including mine. Her determination to succeed, her willingness to be the best role model and provider for her children, especially for my nephew and her love for life are just a FEW of the many wonderful qualities of Meggan.Her "fight" was a hard, fought one, one that she did not give into easily. Meggan, will always be remembered for never, ever complaining, never, ever feeling that it was anyone's fault that she was sick or never, ever feeling that anyone had to feel sorry for her.As promised to you, Meggan, I WILL take care of Nic. Thank you for ALL that you did for so many people. You truly taught me just how precious life is and to live it fully. Lastly, thank you for raising Nic to be such a great young man. What an honor it is to you that your son and niece are going to be nurses.God bless you Meggan. Rest in peace.Mark Finney
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Meggan - hey chick! I miss your phone calls already! wow - hard to believe I am typing a message to you insted of picking up the phone. :-( Just wanted you to know that you have touched our lives so much I can't begin to thank you. The help you gave us while our Dad was so sick - the care you gave him at the Care Center and well after he came home. You are Wonder woman! You are simply the best cousin and niece anyone could ask for... you deserved so much more then this... but I am sure you are finally with Uncle Marc and my Mom ! :-) I am sure she was one of the first ones to greet you.. be sure to tell her we miss her and love her... well chick - remember you are the best cousin around - there will never be another Meggan Nowalk! You are my rock and I miss and love you! your mothers namesake! lolSandy :-)
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Meg,HI!to my favorite sister,from her favorite sister.Yah I know i,m an ass.Miss you soooo much, love you soooo much.Say hi to Marc,and kiss my granbabies for me... xoxo Margep.s. Now who is going to ask,"Where the hell is Margaret"?????...
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
My hands are shaking as I write this and think of you. Sorry I messed up on my first attempt to put down my thoughts.You and your family have a very special place in my memories and my heart. We had alot of fun Meggan all those years ago. When I saw you last I didn't know what you were going through and you didn't say anything about being ill all you talked about was your job and how much you loved it. You went through alot over the years but you never made it about you. I know the first words you heard at the end of your journey were ""well done good and faithfull servant."" My prayers are with the ones you left behind.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of such a remarkable woman.Carrie
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Meggan, I can't believe you're gone. I'm so glad we had that talk at Uncle Marc's funeral. It'd been so long and I'm only sorry that we didn't get another chance. You were so prooud of your kids and they must be so proud of you, your determination, your strength and most of all your spirit. I can't think of you without a smile... saving each other a few fried mushrooms, sitting up all night and oh my gosh you made me laugh...you were one of a kind!! Noone who knew you will ever forget you. Peace be with you Meg.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Meggan, me again. I forgot to ask you for a favor. When you find time from your celebrations with the 2-legged angels there, please head over to Rainbow Bridge and check on some animals for me. You should find my 2 sheepdogs, a golden retriever mix, several beloved cats and, of course, the horses. Say hello to Duke and Susie, those 2 obnoxious ponies we used to ride on the farm when we were kids, and spend some special time with our best friends from our teenage years, Rebel and Jewel. Finally, check in on the good mare I lost most recently. Her name is Rene and she is the dam of my black filly, CC. Tell Rene no fears; I love her baby no matter how evil she can be, and I always take very good care of her--oh, and tell her she is already a money earner, though I'm sure she already knows that. To end, I want to paraphrase the chorus from Garth Brooks' song, "The Dance": 'and I'm glad I didn't know the way it all would end, the way that it would go. Our lives are better left to chance. I would have missed the pain but then I'd have to miss the dance.' I love you, girl. Ride on.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Meggie, I'm so glad I convinced you to come back to Crouse. I knew a good thing when I saw it! Thanks for all the laughs and good times we shared. For example, The Yellow Lantern and the Hollywood. You were a wonderful, caring co-worker and friend. I know you are resting peacefully now, pain free. You're in a much better place. You hold a special place in my heart, and I will never forget you. Until we meet again, line 'um up baby,get it in motion. Love you, Foxy Mama.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Even though you were one of my sisters best friends, I felt that you were one of mine also. Tell my Dad I said HI. Love Jody
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Hi Meg- Mom here speaking for your Dad too. We didn't know the extent of pain until you left us. The hole in our hearts will be there eternally. You were always surprising us-because you preferred to climb mountains-ignoring the hills. Through all the trials in your life-you never complained,took everything in stride-always with a smile. You are wonderful.You gave us two loving granchildren-Nick & Hil of Beans.Be assured we all will watch over them as you are now! They are apart of you-we are so lucky. We are so proud!Say "Hi to Uncle Marc for us-he must be elated to have you with him again.Give my Mom&Dad a kiss for me! Loving You Always Mom&Dad P.S. Ottoman missesyou, too!!! He sleepson your bed!
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Hey Megs. I will always remember you for your kindness, your sense of humor, and your giant heart. I will never forget the offer you gave to me when I was going to go to Cortland. It was amazing that you would be so willing to open your home to me. You will always have a place in my heart.love always,your little wench
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Meggan~When I first met you years ago I have to admit I feared you. We even bumped heads a few times being the strong willed women that we are.I never would have guessed then that I would come to love you as much as I do. I still fear you a little but I love you a lot more.We grew so close in these last few months of your illness, closer than my own sisters are to me. I am so honored that you chose me to confide in and share your fears and your hopes. I may not have been born into your family but you are my sister.You have broken my heart by leaving me, but I know your pain is finally at ease.You are no doubt taking charge up there and getting everything running your way. Save me a good seat and if Toby Keith arrives before me ~ hands off till I get there! I Love Ya Sister.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, October 7, 2006
A ""friend"" of Donnas from the hoofbeats-in-heaven support circle, who would just like to offer my deep sympathies along with my prayers for the family.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Friday, October 6, 2006
I remember going to visit Meggan at the reconstruction home on Sundays and she never seemed sad she just took it in stride. I also remember the night she graduated from TC3 (my daughter Amber) graduated the same night and Meggan walked across the stage just as proud and happy as could be and I thought hats off to you, you went back to school and made a career for yourself with something you love to do, I was totally amazed she was a single parent and she still went back and made her family proud and herself as well. The pain is gone forever enjoy life everafter with Uncle Marc!!!
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Friday, October 6, 2006
Thank you for all of the help and support that you have given me, you weren't only my boss but a great friend as well. I'll miss you,Kimmi
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Friday, October 6, 2006
Our thoughts are prayers are with all of you.With Love,Wes, Lorrie, Taylor, Kendahl, Cassidy, Devyn & Zane Warren
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Friday, October 6, 2006
Meggan touched me with her spirit and tenasity. She was proud to be a nurse and so loved what she did. May you rest in peace my friend. I shall forever remember your smile and ""heart"".
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Friday, October 6, 2006
You will be greatly missed by your friends and family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Friday, October 6, 2006
Meggan your incredible spirit will live on through all of us who were so deeply touched by your very existence.I will miss your smile and sense of humor.I love you, Lisa
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Friday, October 6, 2006
Meggan, a spirit as strong and caring as yours must have a very special corner in Heaven. I know you are having a joyous reunion there! Please keep our beloved Rebel and Jewel groomed and fit till I get there to help. I love you cousin.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Friday, October 6, 2006
Meggan - we will miss you. Thanks for being a friend.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Friday, October 6, 2006
She was a special person. She will be missed
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Friday, October 6, 2006
Meggan has inspired me in many different ways...My thoughts and prayers are sent with ever-lasting memories of working with Meggan at the Cortland Care Center. ~Brandi Bilodeau
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Thursday, October 5, 2006
Meggan Nowalk was my Aunt. She was a Great person and would do anything for anyone. She was like an M&M; tough outer shell but once you get to know her, she was soft and very vulnerable. But more than that, she was my Inspiration. It was her that helped me to realize what to do with my life. I hope that I can make her proud, and be as great of a nurse that she always was! I Love You Aunt Meggan! You will always hold a place in my heart!
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