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Thursday, August 2, 2007

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Posted: Thursday, 02 August 2007 6:25AM

Mother-In-Law

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August 1, 2007

Did you hear the one about the guy’s Mother-in-law ?   

There are many jokes about nasty In-Laws.  I was lucky in that department.  My mother-in-law Mary Kush was a sweetheart.  She died recently, and all who knew her  will miss her terribly.   

She suffered many heartaches, but remained a loving cheerful human being.  As a child her little sister fell down a well on the family farm in Ontario.  Mary never got over it; she felt  that somehow she should have kept an eye on her sister.  Mary was 5 at the time.  

Her father and brother were killed in a dynamite accident.   Her husband suffering from alzheimers disease took his own life.  Her son Al,  a doctor, died in a car wreck.  Tragedy after tragedy never really changed her.  Always smiling; never judgemental.  

I hope some of her rubs off on me.  I will have a daily reminder of Mary….my wife Karen looks just like her.

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