Marie Gion
March 25, 1930 - November 14, 2020
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Carol & George Jacobs
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Carol & George Jacobs lit a candle for
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Gary and Gerri Burkhardsmeier
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Our sympathy goes out to you all with warmest wishes too. We have such fond memories of Marie and Jim when we were in Regent, they were so wonderful. Will always remember Marie's smile and kindness. May God bring you peace and comfort in the days to come. Thinking of you all with deepest sympathy.<br>Gerri and Gary Burkhardsmeier
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Debbie
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May the Lord bless and comfort all our Gion cousins on the passing of your mother and our beloved Aunt. We cherish her unconditional love, genuine kindness and giggles. Sincerely wishing we could be there with you all to celebrate her life.<br>With immense love and respect,<br>Debbie & Bob, Tom & Anne, Rick & Kim, Jeff & Chris, Dave & Chris and entire Ervin Lefor family..
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Duane Fried
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To Marie's Family, Audrey, Cheryl, Bill, Cindy<br>You have lost a very dear Women who was a women of grace and faith, may God Comfort you in your time of loss, Marie can be very proud of her grown children and the Legacy she and your father started
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Lunette Dobitz and Reed Dobitz
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I had actually posted this message on Facebook earlier and now posting here so more can view. I am thankful that the services are available on this site because we all missed the chance to be with the Gion Family to show our love and to honor Marie...To Audrey, Cheryl, Jim, Yvonne Suess, Micki Marie , Cindy Stecher Gion Reunion Bill, Russ Gion, John, Roger Margo Haut, Gwen, David. Sadly, we live in a time where the community of Regent and the parish family at St. Henry's cannot provide the usual goodbye. We all know that Marie's family and friends would have packed the church to the max. The cars would have filled the parking lot and on down the hill. There would have been amazing stories from your family and friends telling of her sense of humor and her love of family and her astounding faith. And we would have laughed and we would have cried. The music would have been beautiful. The meal served downstairs would have had every kind of salad and hot-dish and baked goodie that we could muster up. Because Marie earned and deserved such a send off because of the hundreds of meals she helped cook up and serve to others for so many years. She was a pillar and helped make our community a better place. And although we cannot stand in lines to give you all a hug, we can say we are so sorry for your loss and we love you. We send our prayers for comfort and peace and thanksgiving for that beautiful soul, Marie.